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didn't know it was a well-known thing but if that's the case then fair enough
I've read some House games since people keep mentioning him.In post 2324, RadiantCowbells wrote:I think Grey not bussing is sufficiently well known that if you guys are friends he would expect you to know about it. Not sure if he would expect me to know since I only remember seeing scum!house once.
hmmIn post 1224, -Grey- wrote:I'm getting tired of your shit.In post 1220, RadiantCowbells wrote:Gigabyte/Grey actually makes sense too.
VOTE: RC
Make a case or eat rope.
I think it's a fairly NAI comment for me to admit that I'm probably one of the least friendly people on the site.In post 2332, Raskolnikov wrote:does -grey- buddy people? is -grey-/cass actually reasonable as -grey- manipulating and/or tying himself to cass rather than just being partners?
d1/d2 and d3 before I outed my results, not anything after
^In post 2333, -Grey- wrote:I think it's a fairly NAI comment for me to admit that I'm probably one of the least friendly people on the site.In post 2332, Raskolnikov wrote:does -grey- buddy people? is -grey-/cass actually reasonable as -grey- manipulating and/or tying himself to cass rather than just being partners?
d1/d2 and d3 before I outed my results, not anything after
i mean he tends to buddy me/passively townread me as scum like he did here so i would say yeah that's not unreasonableRaskolnikov wrote:does -grey- buddy people? is -grey-/cass actually reasonable as -grey- manipulating and/or tying himself to cass rather than just being partners?
d1/d2 and d3 before I outed my results, not anything after
I'm gonna be real with you here, Giggles.In post 2335, gigabyteTroubadour wrote:i mean he tends to buddy me/passively townread me as scum like he did here so i would say yeah that's not unreasonable
It's situational. I also ignore people that annoy me as town, until I go Leroy Jenkins on their ass.In post 2336, Raskolnikov wrote:How often does he straight up ignore partners as opposed to townreading them?
^In post 2338, -Grey- wrote:It's situational. I also ignore people that annoy me as town, until I go Leroy Jenkins on their ass.In post 2336, Raskolnikov wrote:How often does he straight up ignore partners as opposed to townreading them?
aww~In post 2337, -Grey- wrote:I'm gonna be real with you here, Giggles.In post 2335, gigabyteTroubadour wrote:i mean he tends to buddy me/passively townread me as scum like he did here so i would say yeah that's not unreasonable
I always townread you. It's a weakness of mine to have difficulty separating my personal opinion of a person with my read on their alignment.
Well yeah, because I'm having to fight the innate urge to townread you for no reasonable reason, lol.In post 2340, gigabyteTroubadour wrote:aww~In post 2337, -Grey- wrote:I'm gonna be real with you here, Giggles.In post 2335, gigabyteTroubadour wrote:i mean he tends to buddy me/passively townread me as scum like he did here so i would say yeah that's not unreasonable
I always townread you. It's a weakness of mine to have difficulty separating my personal opinion of a person with my read on their alignment.
well not
always
but
your reads on me as scum are always weak
i think, individually, grey and mbg are scummyIn post 2342, cassielle wrote:and finally -- "it means i'm scumreading him until matt flips town" is backwards, weird and wrong in all sorts of ways. i have to really beat the hell out of that sentence to get a logical meaning out of it. rephrase?
do you mean d2? just trying to parse your postIn post 2342, cassielle wrote:ou both voted my slot very early d1, and -grey-'s vote had more content, if it HAD been sheeping it would have been ultra suspicious. it wasnt, again, my bad.