This assumes that his being the largest wagon was the reason for the vote (It wasn't.). There's also a lot of emphasis placed on how it's because he was trying to move the game forward (he wasn't.). The fact is that Almost is glory hogging and saying he's town because he yells about the deadline a lot. It doesn't matter that town players normally don't make a big deal until about 48 hours away or use that to talk about how town they are. For Almost, the resume is more important than actually doing anything with the time. He's more interested in appearance than actually scumhunting.In post 94, Almost50 wrote: They jumped on the largest wagon (my wagon) when I tried to move the game forward and asked players to actually play the game.
1.) It's only been 2 days dude. We're not pressed for time yet.In post 94, Almost50 wrote: The Day is only 7 days long, so it serves Scum more to keep the game stagnant and then get a deadline wagon going that will actually shock the Town because it seems many a player didn't even notice we had a shortened Day phase.
2.) I'm not sure how that best serves scum here, as both factions would be just as interested to scumhunt each other. Apathy cuts both ways in multiball.
3.) No one's voting you because they're scared you're too active. Like...really?
Why can't you analyze the RVS votes? Couldn't scum have used RVS as a reason to jump on as well? By saying the vote was serious, both Paul and I drew attention to ourselves. Why would we do so as scum?In post 94, Almost50 wrote: Up until (and including) yours, the votes on me were mere RVS votes. Their votes (both of them) they claim are serious votes, so those are the votes to actually analyze.