JMich: You do know that I like to post half baked ideas, that I later reject as I view more angles, right? Like the plan I pondered at the beginning of D2?
Depending on what needs to be revealed when I post the hypothesis, I may delay posting it until I've seen a few more things. If all the information is already public, I do not delay in thinking it.
[...]
Actually, that's not how I remember town-JMich. And you had pondered that plan, but did not share it until Bookwyrm627 asked you to.
JMich: [...]
First instinct was to trust the spectres as being town. Second instinct was to assume someone was playing us for a fool. So the straight answer to your question is yes. I found it more likely that she told the truth and that she lied.
[...]
How convenient..
JMich: [...]
1) I will refrain from answering you any more until you place a vote. For three game days now, you've been questioning people, painting them as scummy, yet still refuse to vote for them. That does start to look like scum
mudslinging everyone they can.
[...]
[emphasis added]
Everyone? I expected better from you.
JMich: [...]
2)
Vote adaliabooks. Even if it's highly unlikely
he's the last scum, he still is the scummiest looking one for me.
[emphasis added]
And after everything that was said, you still don't let go.
RWarehall: [...] But after all this discussion of [...] how stupid it would be to soft claim your own power role, [...]
... here comes JMich in
post #885 doing exactly that. But no-one but me blinked an eye. Because apparently that's not a soft-claim, just the explanation someone who simply
assumed Spectres can't be NK-ed would provide.
Of course that doesn't mean that adaliabooks acted any better, I just find it peculiar that one gets exonerated and the other stoned for exactly the same thing.
I hope for the sake of Town that everyone that clears JMich is right.
I’m still going back and forth with adaliabooks, and I’d much rather take JMich. But I don’t want the Day to end in No-Lynch, and the Exorcist having to choose between Bookwyrm627 and cristigale.
Vote adaliabooks