In post 422, lane0168 wrote:I'm glad you can see that elusive's meta read is terrible. How does that, or anything else shes done make her the towniest person in few game?
Convictions, reactions, etc.
In post 422, lane0168 wrote:I'm glad you can see that elusive's meta read is terrible. How does that, or anything else shes done make her the towniest person in few game?
In post 426, Nachomamma8 wrote:Actually #419 felt sort of awkward :/
In post 403, Mainez wrote:aronis, i'm not seeing your case on elusive at all. in fact, your ISO kind of stinks.
In post 427, Tammy wrote:In post 426, Nachomamma8 wrote:Actually #419 felt sort of awkward :/
Please don't start with me.
In post 428, Nachomamma8 wrote:Maybe I'm just a weirdo, but it doesn't actually feel like you're trying to figure me out this game? I would have expected you to pick up on the no voting this entire game which is pretty unusual for key and I don't think anything I've done this game looks particularly town? Why are you letting me get away with it?
In post 434, Tammy wrote:I think I'm off to a pretty good start here. Why don't you think so?
In post 232, Metal Sonic wrote:In post 231, Tammy wrote:It's actually pretty bad for metal sonic to agree with those reasons for a vote on me when all of those things are hallmarks of my town game.
no
i just didnt bother to explain my vote
In post 56, startfromtheheart wrote:Ok on my cellular it says that the unfortunate and fortunate are randomized, so chance of daykill being sent out is like 20% ish.
In response to RVS questions:
(1) dunno, I'm going to read up about my sign
(2) not your momma's meta is hard to distinguish as factional play from both sides is distinguished in a scholarly way.
(3) dunno Optimal choice. Depends on what is received whether to share the gift.
In post 308, elusive wrote:Ric, I'm not going to have a meltdown and I'm town as heck. Also trying to provoke players into meltdowns while seemingly fun also encourages them to keep doing it rather then channeling emotions in more positive fluff GIF and music based ways.
No more meltdowns for me. I can't stop being sassy but am trying to keep on the right side of that line as well.
Which can be difficult.
In post 440, Tammy wrote:In post 308, elusive wrote:Ric, I'm not going to have a meltdown and I'm town as heck. Also trying to provoke players into meltdowns while seemingly fun also encourages them to keep doing it rather then channeling emotions in more positive fluff GIF and music based ways.
No more meltdowns for me. I can't stop being sassy but am trying to keep on the right side of that line as well.
Which can be difficult.
I could have written this post.
In post 425, Nachomamma8 wrote:In post 422, lane0168 wrote:I'm glad you can see that elusive's meta read is terrible. How does that, or anything else shes done make her the towniest person in few game?
Convictions, reactions, etc.
In post 447, RedCoyote wrote:
Virgos are often put down badly by many astrologers and written up as being fussy and narrow-minded. But when a Virgo shines, there is practically no sign to match their inner light. An in-tune Virgo is a treat to meet. When a Virgo is confident within themselves they are the most successful, structured and creative of all the signs. Many Virgos can be found working in the "service to others" industries, ranging from welfare work, doctors, school-teachers through to practising natural forms of healing like massage, herbal remedies etc. One of the most magical characteristics of the Virgo is no matter how many times life or romance turns sour on them, they still manage to maintain faith in others, refusing to become cynical. There is ingenuity around this sign, a kind-heartedness, which unfortunately is sometimes played upon by others for their advantage. Virgos can often become victims of relationship power-games, where they are mistreated.
"Peace begins with a smile." - Mother Teresa