Lowell and SS are town.In post 139, borkjerfkin wrote: (Any reads?)
never lynch them
frogger makes me nervous
but I'm intrigued by his read on bella
Lowell and SS are town.In post 139, borkjerfkin wrote: (Any reads?)
In post 83, TTTT wrote:what exactly has Bork done to earn a tr that can't be easily faked by scum?In post 76, Eddie Cane wrote: and you have been contributing. you're a town lean for me.
I get that.In post 151, borkjerfkin wrote:I do see; she feels comfortable in her own skin in what you linked.
absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, esp in the sample size we have. Noting and keeping my eye on it, but fuck if i havent been burned by meta recently and i am probably going to keep to motivational and interactive methods of scumhunting this game, esp considering i have played with none of you personally
In post 114, Lowell wrote:Don't ask me to explain the difference, I probably can't.
tonal readIn post 153, borkjerfkin wrote:Why is lowell town
I thought I answered this?In post 152, TTTT wrote:@eddie
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In post 83, TTTT wrote:what exactly has Bork done to earn a tr that can't be easily faked by scum?In post 76, Eddie Cane wrote: and you have been contributing. you're a town lean for me.
In post 94, Eddie Cane wrote:town read is different from town lean. it's early d1, strong reads are rare. I'll quote stuff in a sec on mobile and formatting is hardIn post 83, TTTT wrote:what exactly has Bork done to earn a tr that can't be easily faked by scum?In post 76, Eddie Cane wrote: and you have been contributing. you're a town lean for me.
In post 96, Eddie Cane wrote:In post 30, borkjerfkin wrote:@GL: any thoughts on how SS responded to your Q or were just using this as an RVS openingIn post 32, borkjerfkin wrote:to me it seemed if she were scum she'd likely have focused on directly addressing the question in the latter part of the statement rather than focusing on paranoia wrt the former part
i'll admit i have fuckall else to go on in this game so farIn post 46, borkjerfkin wrote:VOTE: GuiltyLion
you're straining the bounds of my credulity that you think because someone (who recently got snowed by you at that) just saw your scumgame that they'd never possibly roll town and legitimately misread you again; it instead sounds like posturing
i ask how many games you played because people misread each other game after game after game and someone who's been on site and has played 40+ games should know that
p-edit: this one.generating conversation actively. this game has been extremely slow so that's a plus. scum has no reason to start discussion when the game is at this pace, there's no reason for them to when everyone is around the null mark for the most part.In post 59, borkjerfkin wrote:i am curious as to how you differentiate how scum-me handles that on a townie vs on a buddy
Meh. at worst that is a personality tell. I know plenty of unflappable scum and defensive town.In post 158, TTTT wrote:tonal readIn post 153, borkjerfkin wrote:Why is lowell town
all 3 of his posts are dripping towniness
taking the game serious but still relaxed and not at all concerned with how he's viewed by others
Because it's going to be a whole goddam thing. I'll do it when I'm ready.In post 154, Fro99er wrote:Why is everyone saying I'm making them nervous but nobody is voting me?
It is absolutely meant to keep suspicion on. I didn't like the naked vote and I didn't like her response to me, I see no reason to townread SBF yet. This thought from you feels intellectually lazy, as if you're operating from a framework where casting suspicion on anyone is automatically scummy.In post 107, Fro99er wrote:Now that I reread it, the second sentence looks like trying to keep suspicion on. The first sentence also kinda looks like GL read into what Bork was trying to get at and answered accordingly.
Keeping suspicion on =/= scummy. I never said that. I feel like you knew what bork was looking for and answered accordingly.In post 168, GuiltyLion wrote:It is absolutely meant to keep suspicion on. I didn't like the naked vote and I didn't like her response to me, I see no reason to townread SBF yet. This thought from you feels intellectually lazy, as if you're operating from a framework where casting suspicion on anyone is automatically scummy.In post 107, Fro99er wrote:Now that I reread it, the second sentence looks like trying to keep suspicion on. The first sentence also kinda looks like GL read into what Bork was trying to get at and answered accordingly.
sbf is a good vote for now. he has basically checked in and that's it. this game is new but God damn 2 short posts with no content is not enough. voting will pressure him to actually do something - or justify voting me at the the very least.In post 172, Fro99er wrote:then vote me, not sbf
Here's some wifom, but why would I push bella if I were scum? It does me no good to push her when I know she's going to initially be paranoid of me as town (because she always is when she's town). Especially after the only other time I rolled scum while bella was town was the very first time I played with her, and I pushed her there. My best play as scum is to buddy her, make her feel comfortable with me, and go from there. It does a scum version of me no good to push bella here at this stage of the game.
Also, why are you townreading eddie? I don't really see a reason to townread him yet.