bler144: [...] I was going off memory, which is probably....not 100% correct. [...]
Would you agree that making/building arguments on memory allows for a rather easy/convenient way out if/when said arguments are questioned and disproven?
bler144: [...] The better question is, "why vitek, considering you know he's not actually going to answer anyway?" [...]
The even better question is, why are you avoiding answering my initial question? Am I to infer I’m not getting an answer, period?
bler144: [...] 3) Fair point, to a point. However providing no explanation at all means being potentially asked to defend either the reason or the whom. You chose them for some reason, ultimately, whether or not it's meaningful. Random.org moves that responsibility entirely off the player. And saying "heh," while not particularly revealing, is still committing to an answer. [...]
You spoke of "tone-reading", and that’s what my comment/counterargument was about.
bler144: [...] As noted I wouldn't have voted wyrm (or you, or cristi) for the same, so there is a deeper reason, but none of it speaks to flub's alignment either way. [...]
I don't get it, if even your
deeper reason doesn't speak to his alignment, why did you jump on him with cristigale?
bler144: [...] I'm not sure why you actually took up 2) at this point along. ;)
To disagree with you of course, why else?
Jokes aside, I didn't read that as all that much of "putting himself on the hook to justify a scumread [etc.]", exactly because of "everyone else is just fartin' around and two posters can't even be assed to half-ass their RVS votes". Scum!Vitek could take a few directions to justify or “
justify" his claim in that environment, and he’d have ample to time to pick one (the first inquiry about it didn't come before your post #45).
So I don’t lean either way on this, and him, as I can’t (tone) read Vitek. Other things he’s said later are reasonable/sensible, but a little voice warns me not to be quick to trust him. Or anyone else for that matter.
bler144: […] I ISOed your posts in this game, then looked through the QT you linked, and it made me curious so I looked at the actual game a bit. Don't tell HSL I did that though, ok? […]
Jerk!
bler144: [...] WB! Again. But seriously, I hope everything works out, both b/c I want you to stay in-game and b/c I want things to be okay for you and the fam IRL. [...]
Nah, you just don't want me to move in with Vitek and flubbucket. Now that I think about it, not sure I actually want either.
ZFR: He was far from being in immediate danger of being lynched. If he or someone pointed out that's his usual side I could always unvote.
bler144: [...] I actually don't think there's a ton of value in this particular query from HSL, but...since we're here, if that was your gambit / thinking, why not vote him simultaneous to the question rather than partially delayed? [...]
The way this played out stood out to me, and I'm trying to see if I can read a (clear?) motive behind it all, and see if and how it could be factored into reading his wagon. If post #280 is the reason, why not vote right away, and if he actually wanted clarification (as his post #255 suggests), why now wait for it?
Without the vote, post #121 can be read in a few different ways, from being an attempt to shift focus from his RNG RVS vote, the attention the vote itself and everything that followed drew, to being an attempt to move on without actually having anything to go on (note that he didn't scumread anything in JoeSapphire's content, or at least he didn't mention anything, just a worry/suspicion that scum!JoeSapphire may use his post-style as cover in the future), to shading JoeSapphire with a “I don’t know your usual posting style” thrown in to balance the impression.