Posted July 09, 2015

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

Krypsyn
The Anti-Hippie
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015
Yes, who would tame them.

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

dedoporno
A bloody pirate!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Bulgaria
Posted July 09, 2015
Quick announcement: I'm going on a business trip to the neighboring country for the next four days (getting back on Sunday evening) and I don't know how web connected will I be once I get there. I'll try to find a way to at least continue my evening appearances.

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015
What is it with Batman and only appearing at night LOL

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015

And by 'business trip' presumably you mean piracy?

Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory
Posted July 09, 2015
Hmm, I did one less than 24 hours ago and if I see correctly there were only 2 changes in votes since then so I don't really see need for votecount just know. There will be one in scheduled time, roughly 13 hours from now.
(Don't you dare, Bookwyrm (or anyone else), to post unofficial one in the meantime. :-p)
(Don't you dare, Bookwyrm (or anyone else), to post unofficial one in the meantime. :-p)

Sage103082
Kitten Tamer: 8
Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015
I am not scum.
This feels a bit of me playing the game for both of us. But if you would like me to state my reasons then here they are.
I know I am seen as a weak player. I do not have the skill sets that others do. I am horrible at math and statics and I do not always have the most grammar correct way with words. However, I am wholeheartedly 100 percent here and reading and posting. I have pointed out things that bother me or that I have a gut feeling on. I have also given my take on the group. It is day one and there is not a ton to go on yet. But I have and I am going to continue to help.
This feels a bit of me playing the game for both of us. But if you would like me to state my reasons then here they are.
I know I am seen as a weak player. I do not have the skill sets that others do. I am horrible at math and statics and I do not always have the most grammar correct way with words. However, I am wholeheartedly 100 percent here and reading and posting. I have pointed out things that bother me or that I have a gut feeling on. I have also given my take on the group. It is day one and there is not a ton to go on yet. But I have and I am going to continue to help.

cristigale
Yip Yip
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States

CSPVG
Headless
Registered: Jan 2013
From South Africa
Posted July 09, 2015
Vitek: You spoil sport. I wanted to see you work your magic (read: totally ordinary powers of basic numeracy and list making).
cristigale: I've been having a look at my notes, and the one thing I've noticed is that I don't have much in the way of notes on Sage. I just feel that she has been rather absent from the game.
Sage: I wouldn't really consider you a weaker player, especially not for the reasons you listed (I place very little stock in both statistics and proper grammar, punctuation and spelling (I'm guilty of many a mistake myself)). I do, however, feel as if there's something different about you this game.
Usually I see you at the margins, making little observations here and there, but sort of unafraid to enter the fray and have your say about things. This time, however, I feel like you're more quiet about things, and have mostly just rehashed many other people's thoughts on things.
Lastly, I must concede that this may be more of a fault in my perception than it is with your play. The tiredness (and cake) may be getting to me, so maybe I should go and re-read a few things.
cristigale: I've been having a look at my notes, and the one thing I've noticed is that I don't have much in the way of notes on Sage. I just feel that she has been rather absent from the game.
Sage: I wouldn't really consider you a weaker player, especially not for the reasons you listed (I place very little stock in both statistics and proper grammar, punctuation and spelling (I'm guilty of many a mistake myself)). I do, however, feel as if there's something different about you this game.
Usually I see you at the margins, making little observations here and there, but sort of unafraid to enter the fray and have your say about things. This time, however, I feel like you're more quiet about things, and have mostly just rehashed many other people's thoughts on things.
Lastly, I must concede that this may be more of a fault in my perception than it is with your play. The tiredness (and cake) may be getting to me, so maybe I should go and re-read a few things.

cristigale
Yip Yip
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015
JMich’s vote on Bookwyrm bothers me. Earlier he said:
JMich: <snip>
If on the other hand we do have a lynch wagon to analyze from Day 1, we can see who was pushing the wagon a bit harder than they should, or who tried to derail the wagon. We also have the arguments people presented about lynching the target, and see if there are any holes in said arguments. Voting no lynch (or randomly, or because one is lurking) prevents the arguments, thus prevents most of the wagon analysis from procuring anything useful. JMich emphasizes the importance of the wagon (among other things) in his objection to no-lynch
JMich: Once more, facepalm. Lynches in the early days are there to provide a wagon to analyse. If the only reason one is on a wagon is "The target is a lurker", then no analysis can be made. It's no different than a townie playing scummy to "Draw out the scum". Townies would also vote for them, because they played scummy. What analysis could one gain from that? (emphasis added)
I assume that Bookwyrm fits the “townie playing scummy” you mentioned above.
@JMich - If you believe the results of lynching Bookwyrm is that no (useful) analysis can be gained from the wagon, how does it help town to vote for him?
@JMich – if yogs raises the most flags, why aren’t you voting for him?

If on the other hand we do have a lynch wagon to analyze from Day 1, we can see who was pushing the wagon a bit harder than they should, or who tried to derail the wagon. We also have the arguments people presented about lynching the target, and see if there are any holes in said arguments. Voting no lynch (or randomly, or because one is lurking) prevents the arguments, thus prevents most of the wagon analysis from procuring anything useful.

I assume that Bookwyrm fits the “townie playing scummy” you mentioned above.
@JMich - If you believe the results of lynching Bookwyrm is that no (useful) analysis can be gained from the wagon, how does it help town to vote for him?
@JMich – if yogs raises the most flags, why aren’t you voting for him?

Bookwyrm627
ADD Jumping Bean
Registered: Nov 2013
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015

(Don't you dare, Bookwyrm (or anyone else), to post unofficial one in the meantime. :-p)

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

Sage103082
Kitten Tamer: 8
Registered: Mar 2014
From United States
Posted July 09, 2015
bump in case the above was a mistake. Though I am unsure if it is or not.