I hereby promise to truly listen to and try to understand what you are saying, instead of merely hearing you.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
In post 336, Gamma Emerald wrote:Actually, I have an idea where to go. VOTE: xyzzy
Multiple people have connected you to key. What do you have to say about that?
this series of posts is very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very bad
What happened was: I didn't look back at my reads list until after that second post, and when I saw it, I remember the connection that was made between key and xyz.
<Embrace The Void>
“A flipped coin doesn't always land heads or tails. Sometimes it may never land at all...”
In post 348, BlackStar wrote:It's weird that you had your vote on X for ages now and didn't try to push it at all until a couple of people started talking about him again. I mean, you were at L-1. Why didn't you fight hard to get him lynched? I just think the timing of that post was grimy as hell
I don't want to push it because I want everybody to know it.
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In post 348, BlackStar wrote:It's weird that you had your vote on X for ages now and didn't try to push it at all until a couple of people started talking about him again. I mean, you were at L-1. Why didn't you fight hard to get him lynched? I just think the timing of that post was grimy as hell
I don't want to push it because I want everybody to know it.
In post 348, BlackStar wrote:It's weird that you had your vote on X for ages now and didn't try to push it at all until a couple of people started talking about him again. I mean, you were at L-1. Why didn't you fight hard to get him lynched? I just think the timing of that post was grimy as hell
I don't want to push it because I want everybody to know it.
In post 344, Comparing Realities wrote:Also, rb is confirmed not reading any of my posts, and probably none of you guys' either. So I'm taking his reads with a grain of salt for the time being.
He said he wouldn't read wall posts, maybe you shouldn't wall post if you want him to read them.
In post 336, Gamma Emerald wrote:Actually, I have an idea where to go. VOTE: xyzzy
Multiple people have connected you to key. What do you have to say about that?
this series of posts is very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very bad
~Menos
Good job figuring that out; now can you explain why?
In post 344, Comparing Realities wrote:Also, rb is confirmed not reading any of my posts, and probably none of you guys' either. So I'm taking his reads with a grain of salt for the time being.
He said he wouldn't read wall posts, maybe you shouldn't wall post if you want him to read them.
~Mas Y
Wall posting is good for me. As he'd said earlier, we ought to play to our own strengths. Just as he's not going to sacrifice his time and energy digging through "1,000 words of NAI semantics", neither am I going to make myself less efficient to conform to the playstyles of others. My mistake was not making "wall posts" (they're not insurmountable, my earlier one was only 500 words long), it was failing to listen to rb explain why he doesn't typically like wall posts--they all too frequently turn into useless nonsense. The obvious solution is to not write useless nonsense.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
. Did you read them yourself, Mas? I'm still waiting on a response from you.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
I read like 60-70% of your posts if I am going to be honest.
Wall posting in general is annoying, but you have done much less bigger walls since your openning, which I appreciate.
What do you have to respond to my accusations against you? Specifically, I've argued that you knew your plan was a bad idea, but you pushed it almost relentlessly, then suddenly dropped it when it became clear it had almost no support.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
What do you have to respond to my accusations against you? Specifically, I've argued that you knew your plan was a bad idea, but you pushed it almost relentlessly, then suddenly dropped it when it became clear it had almost no support.
I don't agree my plan is a bad idea.
Alchemist can note that I had a similar plan in a different game and i 100% believed in it.
I did drop it because no one was supporting it and it was worthless to keep pushing.
In post 361, Comparing Realities wrote:What do you have to respond to my accusations against you? Specifically, I've argued that you knew your plan was a bad idea, but you pushed it almost relentlessly, then suddenly dropped it when it became clear it had almost no support.
I don't agree my plan is a bad idea.
Alchemist can note that I had a similar plan in a different game and i 100% believed in it.
I did drop it because no one was supporting it and it was worthless to keep pushing.
~Mas Y
Thank you. Alchemist, is this true?
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
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In post 361, Comparing Realities wrote:What do you have to respond to my accusations against you? Specifically, I've argued that you knew your plan was a bad idea, but you pushed it almost relentlessly, then suddenly dropped it when it became clear it had almost no support.
I don't agree my plan is a bad idea.
Alchemist can note that I had a similar plan in a different game and i 100% believed in it.
I did drop it because no one was supporting it and it was worthless to keep pushing.
~Mas Y
Thank you. Alchemist, is this true?
In post 89, Alchemist21 wrote:Hmm... He's done this before as scum in Space Dandy II, but in the scumchat there he said he really thought it was the most pro-town move. It's hard for me to get a read on fire based on that alone.
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I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.
I have little hope for democracy as an effective means of government, but I admire the poetry of how it makes its victims complicit in their own destruction.