mchack: Now in this situation, I did not realize that "Doctor Townie" was not the phrase my pm had used.
JoeSapphire: Ah! yeah. I forgot about that. He only claimed he was quoting the role later, and you could easily have missed that.
hm... If this is all true I guess the moral is
quit your job it's messing with your game.
yes. or better yet (because money is needed for internet and kids and so on): if you're away at work EoD, don't even try to follow on your phone. you'll only make matters worse. just don't be around EoD when at work.
Which is exactly how I'll handle it in the future. I won't try and skim on a phone while working, I'll just either be there or not be there around Lynchtime.
Today I'm available all day though :D
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Bookwyrm627: No, I haven't read most of the last page or so. However, if
any role sees a claim that matches their role, a claim that goes on to say "This is my exact pm", I'd expect that claim to maybe, possibly think "huh. No mention of the limitations I've got. Might be a false claim".
I'm not even talking about matching wording and spelling here, I'm talking about simple description of the role's abilities.
noone said "this is my exact pm", by the time I posted #334 (which was also when I stopped following the thread until I got home long after deadline) and I know that If I had the time to think and look things up, I would've hammered him, but all I saw was, he claimed doctor. It's possible that it's true. I can protect him at night, he's not lost yet. -> posted and resumed my work.