In post 305, borkjerfkin wrote:Kaze:
what are your non-TSO reads (I'm waiting for like the one time I catch you in a mood where you you decide not to blow me off for once)?
Slainte:
1) get your head in it (thought both heads were aware of gladiate by now?)
2) there is literally nothing in Insanity's ISO that at all strikes me as IIoA. Examples?
Nacho:
Where the fuck?
Laptop was stolen, again, getting another job, probably will be taking a hiatus from mafia soon because my absence from games has reached unacceptable points.
Sorry, Cabd.
In post 447, F-16_Fighting_Falcon wrote:I feel like your development of your read on me doesn't make much sense at all specifically the interjection into my line of questioning and the followup "uninteresting" feels like you had already made up your mind.
Not getting into this again man. I explained how I got to where I was.
In post 385, F-16_Fighting_Falcon wrote:Meh, I don't feel like posting a response unless someone else wants it since it will basically be a repeat. I felt like some things in your posts rang townish somewhat, the appeal to Nacho, and the declaration of obvtownnes. But I feel like you are just shoveling arguments trying to "win" as opposed to see where I am coming from which is somewhat bothersome.
Bork is town and you should see that please don't be scum
Uh, why is he town? Why are you only telling me Bork is town, it feels like the same stuff you pulled with Tammy when you were telling her I was town.
In post 447, F-16_Fighting_Falcon wrote:I feel like your development of your read on me doesn't make much sense at all specifically the interjection into my line of questioning and the followup "uninteresting" feels like you had already made up your mind.
Not getting into this again man. I explained how I got to where I was.
You did and it doesn't make sense nor does it look or feel town but it is not a guarantee that town is always going to act pro-town/not jump into other player's lines of questioning so I am going to let that slide and see how else I can read you. For what it is worth, don't interrupt other players lines of questioning.
In post 385, F-16_Fighting_Falcon wrote:Meh, I don't feel like posting a response unless someone else wants it since it will basically be a repeat. I felt like some things in your posts rang townish somewhat, the appeal to Nacho, and the declaration of obvtownnes. But I feel like you are just shoveling arguments trying to "win" as opposed to see where I am coming from which is somewhat bothersome.
Bork is town and you should see that please don't be scum
Uh, why is he town? Why are you only telling me Bork is town, it feels like the same stuff you pulled with Tammy when you were telling her I was town.
I have a town read. You disagree with that town read, and am pushing on that town read, and I am unhappy as a result. I express this in thread.
You have a town read. You think I disagree with that town read (although I explicitly said that I did agree with that town read), have an identical reaction, and suddenly I'm white knighting town bork?
If I understood your bork read better, I would have attacked it more. I did respond a little bit (you didn't address or acknowledge my response), so asking me to do more is a bit confusing.
I am not scumreading you (not yet anyways) or paranoid of you, but considering the possibility that you could be scum. I don't have a strong read either way. Whether you are town or scum, I'll see it in time.
Your conversation with Bork felt like you were manipulating him and posturing against me. Your conversation with me also felt like you were posturing against me while trying to get Bork on your side.
You even considering lynching Kaze feels off because he's 100% town here. You are asking why town-Kaze would use a gladiate D1. The answer is obvious. He had a scumread and he wants him dead. Kaze is impulsive and sometimes abrasive. It matches with his playstyle to a T. Kaze doesn't like waiting for scum to get lynched. He is impatient as fuck and would end days as soon as he has a scumread if it is up to him. Scum-Kaze wouldn't blow the gladiator and lock himself in when there is no way out and remove the possibility of a deadline compromise mislynch. I assume scum will play the role like Mastin did in Anything Goes or like Malakittens did in Wicked. It would come across as calculated, not impulsive and they'd want to make sure that they would win.
In post 464, F-16_Fighting_Falcon wrote:I am not scumreading you (not yet anyways) or paranoid of you, but considering the possibility that you could be scum. I don't have a strong read either way. Whether you are town or scum, I'll see it in time.
Your conversation with Bork felt like you were manipulating him and posturing against me. Your conversation with me also felt like you were posturing against me while trying to get Bork on your side.
You even considering lynching Kaze feels off because he's 100% town here. You are asking why town-Kaze would use a gladiate D1. The answer is obvious. He had a scumread and he wants him dead. Kaze is impulsive and sometimes abrasive. It matches with his playstyle to a T. Kaze doesn't like waiting for scum to get lynched. He is impatient as fuck and would end days as soon as he has a scumread if it is up to him. Scum-Kaze wouldn't blow the gladiator and lock himself in when there is no way out and remove the possibility of a deadline compromise mislynch. I assume scum will play the role like Mastin did in Anything Goes or like Malakittens did in Wicked. It would come across as calculated, not impulsive and they'd want to make sure that they would win.
So, this is probably the game you are going to get me mislynched right? It didn't work the last two times but you know you can do it and you know you are more persuasive and charismatic and you just need to right scenario and gamestate and everything will fall into place.