'skitter is fucking terrifying' ~ town-bork about scum-me
'Skitter [was] terrifying to play against ngl' ~ scum-bork about town-me
'Going into lylo against scum!skit unprepared is like having someone force feed you dull razor blades. It's painful, and once it starts, you're pretty much dead' ~ NMSA
'Skitter you're a spirit animal's spirit animal' ~ slaxx
In post 193, skitter30 wrote:I kinda dont know why, but i think darby is town for this
What?
To expand on this: I’m dumb regardless of alignment. I just have a knack for punctuation and texting dry unless intentionally trying to be “comical”. Don’t read that deep into it.
To expand even further T3 holds a 100% read rate on me because I will say something stupid or passive and he’ll read it as town. I just have yet to naturally role as scum in a traditional game. I’m sure I’m equally as dumb as scum.
Ok. Not sure what exactly you're protesting but your vibe on the prior page feels somewhat townie
If anything you protesting me reafing it this way is even townier
I felt I got town points for saying something wrong. I don’t want to eventually get scum read for actually playing smart.
Dwlee read feels real + internally consistent, esp since he refused to scumread me for doing the same thing
+ he's kinda confused at what to do with the townlean i gave him, and i dont think that's the reaction scum has to that
'skitter is fucking terrifying' ~ town-bork about scum-me
'Skitter [was] terrifying to play against ngl' ~ scum-bork about town-me
'Going into lylo against scum!skit unprepared is like having someone force feed you dull razor blades. It's painful, and once it starts, you're pretty much dead' ~ NMSA
'Skitter you're a spirit animal's spirit animal' ~ slaxx
In post 327, the worst wrote:@ss i found this string of posts a bit jarring from d1-you
Go on? What's weird about them?
it just feels like, quite a lot more words/effort than i'd usually expect from you explaining kinda half developing reads this early on day one i suppose.
In post 348, Mindhack Diva wrote:I'm really not sure how to parse this game, it feels a lot more one-dimensional over the last few pages than it really should with the events of the game so far.
'skitter is fucking terrifying' ~ town-bork about scum-me
'Skitter [was] terrifying to play against ngl' ~ scum-bork about town-me
'Going into lylo against scum!skit unprepared is like having someone force feed you dull razor blades. It's painful, and once it starts, you're pretty much dead' ~ NMSA
'Skitter you're a spirit animal's spirit animal' ~ slaxx
In post 327, the worst wrote:@ss i found this string of posts a bit jarring from d1-you
Go on? What's weird about them?
it just feels like, quite a lot more words/effort than i'd usually expect from you explaining kinda half developing reads this early on day one i suppose.
'skitter is fucking terrifying' ~ town-bork about scum-me
'Skitter [was] terrifying to play against ngl' ~ scum-bork about town-me
'Going into lylo against scum!skit unprepared is like having someone force feed you dull razor blades. It's painful, and once it starts, you're pretty much dead' ~ NMSA
'Skitter you're a spirit animal's spirit animal' ~ slaxx
In post 327, the worst wrote:@ss i found this string of posts a bit jarring from d1-you
Go on? What's weird about them?
it just feels like, quite a lot more words/effort than i'd usually expect from you explaining kinda half developing reads this early on day one i suppose.
so he's performative
iv i thought you liked me :'(
they say imitation is the highest form of flattery
I will straight up disregard all reason if you have a PR dream again. You can come back and be like, “I dreamt that Locke is a N2 Bulletproof Multitasking Cop and Self-Targeting Doctor,” and I will go, “Okay, Locke kill it is then.”
In post 348, Mindhack Diva wrote:I'm really not sure how to parse this game, it feels a lot more one-dimensional over the last few pages than it really should with the events of the game so far.
What events are you referring to?
To me it still feels that we're getting off the ground.
It's always the same. When you fire that first shot, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who's going to die. You don't know whose children are going to scream and burn. How many hearts will be broken. How many lives shattered. How much blood will spill, until everybody does what they're always going to have to do from the very beginning... SIT DOWN AND TALK!
It's always the same. When you fire that first shot, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who's going to die. You don't know whose children are going to scream and burn. How many hearts will be broken. How many lives shattered. How much blood will spill, until everybody does what they're always going to have to do from the very beginning... SIT DOWN AND TALK!
In post 348, Mindhack Diva wrote:I'm really not sure how to parse this game, it feels a lot more one-dimensional over the last few pages than it really should with the events of the game so far.
What events are you referring to?
To me it still feels that we're getting off the ground.
It's more the order of events that are striking me as very odd. There's been a lot of talk about reading people in the game so far (at least relative to its length), but the moment I come in and say that I think most of the scum are in the less active players, the game just... follows along?
Even if there was a general consensus regarding this already, the fact that multiple people are getting the same sense about the game at that point as me and yet still following along that track is... disturbing.
Something about that doesn't ring genuine to me at all.
That is a good point, I suppose. It seems pretty weird to suggest that scum are lurking right off the bat, especially over a holiday weekend.
It's always the same. When you fire that first shot, no matter how right you feel, you have no idea who's going to die. You don't know whose children are going to scream and burn. How many hearts will be broken. How many lives shattered. How much blood will spill, until everybody does what they're always going to have to do from the very beginning... SIT DOWN AND TALK!
In post 368, Something_Smart wrote:That is a good point, I suppose. It seems pretty weird to suggest that scum are lurking right off the bat, especially over a holiday weekend.
No but what I find interesting is that both of these are logical thought processes. Both you and skitter. I want to look at something tho.
If Dwlee is scum and you're town, they would know your scumclaim was a joke and would be more likely to react accordingly instead of acting like they thought it was serious.
I assume that's the part you were having trouble understanding?