Posted February 16, 2016

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States

Krypsyn
The Anti-Hippie
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016
Stop misquoting me, you are totally lying and trying to frame me.
Yeah, loved that show. Spader and Shatner were awesome. I kinda think Shatner just played himself... but it worked! ;)
Yeah, loved that show. Spader and Shatner were awesome. I kinda think Shatner just played himself... but it worked! ;)
Post edited February 16, 2016 by Krypsyn

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016

Did you ever watch boston legal? they got john laraquette to play a lawyer, I was so tickled when he showed up in the show
Now you are calling me a Framer?!?!?! I knew Bull was the right answer
Day Kill Krypsyn!

Krypsyn
The Anti-Hippie
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016
One of the best shows, I think. Shatner's personality came out a bit in it, but he's not nearly that crazy, or conservative.
Trent, you should definitely watch it! Actually, I recommend The Practice first because the last season leads to/sets up Boston Legal (James Spader's character, Alan Shore, is in the last season of The Practice, and it really helps with understanding him a bit/see his character development), and is also a great show (but very serious drama opposed to Boston Legal which, even though has seriousness to it, lightens things quite a bit to balance the serious.)
David E. Kelley is great. We've recently been watching Picket Fences - sooo damn good!
Trent, you should definitely watch it! Actually, I recommend The Practice first because the last season leads to/sets up Boston Legal (James Spader's character, Alan Shore, is in the last season of The Practice, and it really helps with understanding him a bit/see his character development), and is also a great show (but very serious drama opposed to Boston Legal which, even though has seriousness to it, lightens things quite a bit to balance the serious.)
David E. Kelley is great. We've recently been watching Picket Fences - sooo damn good!
Post edited February 16, 2016 by drealmer7

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016
LOL, he sure does love his own name :)

Krypsyn
The Anti-Hippie
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016

actually, I feel like I'm moving towards policy lynching anyone who seems to be hindering town's objectives. not-helpful, probably fine, maybe eventually you will be. blocking productive discussion/hindering it? it's lynch time

zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016
This is just my opinion, but it seems a little like a bad idea to me, since some people just want to goof around and sometimes it can be a strategy to draw attention away from yourself/distract the players. It might cut down on activity.

Krypsyn
The Anti-Hippie
Registered: Oct 2008
From United States

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States

flubbucket
"Intoning"
Registered: Dec 2012
From Micronesia
Posted February 16, 2016
Well this will most certainly motivate players to sign up for your game.

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted February 16, 2016

actually, I feel like I'm moving towards policy lynching anyone who seems to be hindering town's objectives. not-helpful, probably fine, maybe eventually you will be. blocking productive discussion/hindering it? it's lynch time

everyone should want to sign up for my game! the opening post is only 2 pages long in word...*laughs maniacally*
okay that might be a bit fibbous
but, I don't see what that mode of thinking has to do with my game setup (:
but, also, how is it not reasonable that anyone behaving anti-town (I view blocking productive discussion as anti-town behavior) isn't a valid lynch target?
Post edited February 16, 2016 by drealmer7

flubbucket
"Intoning"
Registered: Dec 2012
From Micronesia
Posted February 16, 2016

but, also, how is it not reasonable that anyone behaving anti-town (I view blocking productive discussion as anti-town behavior) isn't a valid lynch target?
To interfere in any way, other than answering questions, is changing the dynamic.
What will town do when a moderator speaks to another player and threatens to modkill/lynch them?? If it isn't a specific rules infraction then why??
And "hindering town's objectives" is a bit dubious. Will that be lurking, ignoring questions, posting youtube and picture links??
Isn't anti-town bound by Brannigan's Law to hinder town??