In post 383, Almost50 wrote:
The game is multiball. One White Mafia vs Another Black Mafia
In post 383, Almost50 wrote:
The last game I saw this declaration it was true, and it came straight form a scum player!
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2nd quote: I was in a game where a Mafioso claimed to be Informed out of the gate. They either claimed scum had a Strongman or a Ninja ability (I don't remember which). Scum did have two of them in fact iirc (either 2 Strongman roles or 2 NinJa roles). And then the prince married the princess and they lived happily ever after.
I got that. I'm just saying your "theory" about there being a White and a Black Mafia could also come from you being Mafia and already knowing this.
Yes, it could. Yet it could equally be from the fact the game is literally called BLACK VERSUS WHITE MAFIA?
I thought it meant that Town was White and Mafia was Black, or something similar.
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:15 pm
by VaultDweller
In post 531, Croag wrote:i dot understand why it hasnt been hammered yet
like havent we gone into twilight many times
No.
~ pisskop
Real or fake?
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 10:47 pm
by pisskop
Seeking Replacement for goobledygook.
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 10:58 pm
by Saudade
VOTE: gobbleygook
lol 2 slots repping out this guy hates his scum buddies
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:20 pm
by pisskop
A particular spin on the fight of 'black versus white' that has gained significant traction in the cultural mind is the focus on White being less rule-abiding and Black to be more rule-abiding. To blur the lines a little while keeping the respective conflict intact. Spurred by real-life unrest, and reiterated in multiple forms, as science discovers that life itself cannot be simply categorized our culture as a whole has begin to stop viewing conflict, emotion, and interactions in such a blaise manner.
What has come out this is that old stereotypes have been reinvigorated and given new light.
Entry on 'Lawful Stupid' wrote:Lawful Stupid is gamer slang (derived from the Dungeons & Dragons alignment system, but can easily be applied to characters in any role-playing game as well as fiction in general) for a specific way of playing a Lawful Good or, especially, a Lawful Neutral character, most infamously a Paladin.
It is characterized by lack of common sense, following the rules arbitrarily without actually understanding them and just generally being an annoying prick.
He's that guy who will stop a chase scene because he has to chastise someone that was jaywalking.
Lawful Stupid players are one of the main reasons (along with asshole DMs) why people dislike the Paladin class.
It can also be a jab at the fact that Intelligence is a common dump stat for Paladins in 3.5, since their MAD mandates high Charisma and Wisdom, the traditional dump stats of combat classes.