MisaTange wrote:VOTE: Sleepless Assassin
Cause I feel like that was an opportunistic case by scum rather than town
Your argument falls flat when you realize that I wasn't scumleaning Pine/TB at all. Not from the beginning, not at the end of page one. If I had been scumleaning Pine/TB due to their RvS exchange, I would have voted for one of the two in my
15. You've made a PBPA of my current iso, but you haven't noted that my vote was on Tyler the
entire time before this post
... I.E: Someone who hasn't posted at all.
This post's vote is my first serious vote.
I repeat,
I never believed TB/Pine was scummy at all.
Not even a gut-scumlean. I never suspected Pine/TB due to
15. In fact, Pine is a gut-townread atm (due to
25, willingness to help a newbie, but I also recognize that can come from scum as well).
I only needed to point that out in the world (as in: I recognize that Pine/TB might be universally-townread in this game, which I'm okay about atm) that town finds TB/Pine to be scummy enough for a lynch, Pine/TB's RvS exchange might be some means of getting to their partner, especially if their partner shows sign of scummy behavior. It's future-evidence, if you will. It's nothing to pursue because if we applied that scumtell to right about now in three-page, just-out-of-RvS, we're doomed to fail, even with the basic questions of "Is this scum-intentioned? Is this town-intentioned?"
Which is why I sounded noncommittal before that post.
Me pointing out those two RvS votes were in no means a way to properly scumhunt.
How am I able to scumhunt when literally all of the events of this thread are literally:
- RvS > Pine suspecting me due to 15
- Pine suspecting me due to 15 > RvS
- RvS > SA suspecting me due to 15
If you're suspecting me just because I'm not scumhunting, then it's fair for me to suspect you because you're tunnelling.
The others have been just asking questions which is NAI, and Kop promised to post since yesterday but that is also NAI (especially as I'm still assuming that everyone's busy with Thanksgiving).