I was going to respond to Tracey's last wall on me, but I realized through all the comments that nobody wants to hear another endless wall of worthless banter between us. Except Tracey.
I've actually spent some time pouring through several of Thor's games, and I've seen Nacho's play before. But neither are helping me with reads. I initially had bad vibes from both of them for wanting to push a PM lynch, but after considering the logic of doing so (players who contribute nothing are inherently detrimental to the town one way or another, and every day is more critical so to "waste" the lynch on them later isn't exactly an option) those vibes are cleared and I'm back to square one. Slight town read on both. Cheery is a little less town, I'll explain in a minute.
There's been a lot of talk between Tracey/Thor/Nacho on me/Tracey scum, mostly siding with me, and there's been discussion of a PM lynch which in my opinion is still fruitless (the lynch, not the discussion). Both of those discussions I don't have a place in because (1) I'm tired of defending myself from Tracey who believes I'm provoking her when I'm not, and (2) I don't exactly support a PM lynch with the state of our (well, my) current scum-reads. If at the end of the day they need a hammer, I'll do it without hesitation. But I'm not going to actively push the lynch.
Cheery with his sudden sheeping of me and
posts like this (there are A TON more reasons to think Tracey's scum, and he picks something completely irrelevant to push him over the edge and vote her) confuses the hell out of me and I don't like it. Tracey's wagon skyrocketed. I would say that's a good thing, but the sheer speed at which it grew makes me believe there's a small chance it's scum-supported (that is, if I forget everything she's done this game and ignore her OMGUS).
In regards to Cheery, his posts have been very sheepy of everyone as of late (especially me, as mentioned earlier) and his last two aren't really helpful when we have five days left. It almost looks like he's quietly hoping for a no-lynch.
I spoke too soon.