In post 97, Flubbernugget wrote:In post 83, Drixx wrote:Was there some part of #77 that was confusing, or are you trying to get me to scum read you for some reason flubber? I don't see me at all defending that bullshit claim there. I don't think there's any upside to letting him live. The worst case scenario is that his claim is actually true, and I am almost completely certain that he was spewing bullshit all over the place. Someone would have to come into the game and outright claim to be scum to get me to want to lynch someone else today, at this point.
Since there's no conceivable universe where scum come into the thread and say they are scum (would result in a mod kill I believe since it's playing against win condition), you should take that as confirmation that I plan to hammer the shit out of McMenno. I'm looking forward to it. In fact, I'm going to just go ahead and giveintent to hammerright now. Whomever puts him at L-1 ... know that I'm gonna hammer the second I notice.
Bro...73
#73 is quoted below. Explain how I was defending him then? My initial thoughts were that we could leave him and lynch him later. Then I sat and thought about it for a bit and realized his claim is almost certainly bullshit designed either to scare us into letting him live, with a small chance of being a ballsy scum gambit.
In post 73, Drixx wrote:The best play is to ignore him until we get other scum first. We know there are 3 scum plus one third party scum. If he's being honest, then lynching him is super dangerous. If he's lying to present just this conundrum to us, we can lynch him later. If he's telling the truth about being able to vote after death, and he's scum, then it still makes sense to kill him later. In every case the best play is to just set him aside until we get 2 or 3 of the scum dead, and re-evaluate from there. He can use that time to try and convince us he's town by his play.
Notice how I said that if he was being honest, then lynching him would be dangerous. Then I thought about it some more.
It's sort of hilarious that you would scumread me for that. Scum are obligated to fake thinking about things and scum hunting, and what you get out of them is generally a narrative that they try and keep consistent. Town are free to think about things and let that thinking change our minds. I know you know what you're doing ... spend just a little more time using your reasoning on people who might actually be scum, thanks.