In post 3884, GuiltyLion wrote: In post 3881, Shirou wrote:Honestly I don't scum read your play as much as by process of elimination I think you are the most likely scum. Other than the redtea insistence I guess, that's still creepy to me on hindsight.
eh, I still don't like how you were so insistent on not limming redtea for multiple days and then didn't even investigate me to clear me when you had the chance
Yeah, it's fair to suspect me for that yeah.
Do you know what it's funny though?
If I hadn't checked redtea meta, I probably would have simply shrugged off and voted the slot like everyone else. That adds to truly like...the tenth or so time where checking a player "meta" made me get their alignment wrong even if normally I may have got it right without checking.
I really think I'm cursed with this meta stuff. I don't know, maybe I've no ability for it, I rarely ever get a meta read correctly so I've been thinking about stopping using it in most cases altogether (I did even argue for people not using on meta in DK on Team Mafia, which by the way was the correct play because DK was also scum there even if ~towny~ by meta arguments by their friends/acquaintances). Redtea was so hard to read that I thought maybe, just maybe, meta would finally help me, but oh...how wrong I was.
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This game may have been a town win simply by me never defending redtea here, because I probably wouldn't have started the chain of events that did lead me to dropping from one of the highest consensus town read to one of the highest consensus scum read, therefore we would perhaps have an extra elimination than we do now, and that would be a lot. I may use this game to explain why I don't like using meta personally in the future (even if I think it's a good tool when used by the right people in the right way).