I'm going to give you another
48 hours.
Blugh. Thanks, BMC.
I vote borno. Just re-read the whole thread, my scumdar is tingling. Seems a bit paranoid about accusations, I suspect scum.
RE: Question: Yeah, it's a bit different from what I'm used to, a bit harder because there's no facial expression or tell in text, but I think I can handle it. I guess I've been a bit lurky with my observation.
Part of me telling you to reread the thread is that you should pick up on the sort of scumhunting that passes for par. I.E., somewhat lengthy, detailed posts.
Your count total for somewhat lengthy, detailed posts: 0.
You can start with your reasons for your vote. And make them good. And you might make an effort to ask some people some questions instead of spending your time answering them.
And Geen is noob as hell, we both know it. There's no way he's scum.
Experience has taught me otherwise.
Why say this? He can be nooby as hell
and scum. To outright exclude the possibility that he's scum based on his noobishness is naive at best, scummy at worst.
You aren't supposed to aim for a lunch you're supposed to aim for a scum lynch. You're awfully eager to switch your vote to the bandwagon instead of the supposedly ever so scummy death sword. I feel like borno is resting on some pretty shitty and in some cases entirely hidden arguments, sure, but I'd like to know what he has to say to defend himself.
extend[\b]. This was a late PFP, so I'd like to get a better look at this tomorrow.
He's right, though. Any lynch is better than a no lynch, especially in role-light games like this. If the day's nearing an end and there's a tie, it's better for you to break the tie even if you'd rather be lynching someone else, as long as the target you chose is somewhere high on your scum list.