I have shot a few eagles in my time, but not an albatross yet
Will this be my first?
Not only that; he asks from a town point of view so as to save a cop. It only makes sense to me that he would say that if he were scum, i.e. he gets investigated by the cop on Night 1, found guilty, but claimed Miller so would be guilty, but is infact scum.DizzyIzzyB13 wrote:I think Crazy is unaware of the rules of the game, or he wouldn't have suggested an idea that is assured not to work on account of the Millers getting townie PMs, thus not knowing they're Millers and obviously being unable to claim.
Why did you put the word "want" in italics? Strange thing to do IMO.~ I like playing as mafia better, but I want to enjoy being a townie more. So, I'm trying to play more.
So you think that Albatross was trying to set a trap? Setting traps is a scummy thing to be doing; town should be able come to reasoned conclusions without the need for scummy tactics.Johnny Rotten wrote:Basically, I put a vote on Crazy to pressure him and see how he reacted. When he didn't react right away, I got impatient and unvoted.
Albatross was saying that I should have left my pressure vote on a little bit longer, cause he wanted to see how YOU reacted to the situation. But, I went and fucked it all up.
Clued in brotha?
Semantics are a scummy trait. Play with words all you like, but I will question your motives every time.Also, who says that traps are scummy? If you can cleverly word things causing scum to out themselves, what is the harm in that?
You are too concerned with setting traps than actually provoking real discussion.Johnny Rotten wrote:Again, who is talking about semantics?
For someone who is trying to condemn me for trying to draw out scum, you are doing a bang up job of twisting my words around.