Sorry for the absence, everyone.
Can't pressure Nerjin now for being lazy and bandwagoning on arguments from ages ago.
Why mention this? It almost seems like you're sad about this.
I don't want to shove stuff to my inexperience, but it seems like you are waiting for those mastermind attacks.
Is people attacking you for your lack of skill and experience sufficient reason to suspect them?
I don't like you using your inexperience as a defense. Your experience or inexperience has no bearing on whether or not you're scum, so it's an utterly futile defense to bring it up when people attack you.
Either IC, If you were in ShoesandHats's position, would you have claimed Town Doctor before getting lynched?
I might have but I don't think it would have changed the lynch at all.
It always seems like the power roles get lynched early on in a BM for some reason. I have no clue why this happens so much.
As an addendum to nabic's question:
Either IC, If you were in ShoesandHats's position, would you have claimed Town Doctor before getting lynched?
Would your answer change if you were a cop?
My answer would be the same either way. I might claim but I wouldn't hold out too much hope that it would actually do anything.
Jim Groovester, Has your read on Mr.Zero changed since you last posted it?
Slightly, but not strongly.
Pointing to his inexperience as a defense bugs me. If he's using it as an excuse to avoid scumhunting as strongly as he should then it's scummy of him. He hasn't posted significantly since the opening of Day 2, so it remains to be seen whether that's the case.
Jim: What's your read on Nabic and Scottzar?
Not strong either way.
I'm curious why Scottzar started out the day complaining that he wouldn't be able to pressure Nerjin for being scummy. He's also kind of annoying in how zealous he think everyone should be in scumhunting, but this does not affect my read on him.
Nabic, I have no read on. He seems to be doing well, and nothing jumps out at me to say he's scum in any way.
We're not here to be nice; we're here to teach. I'm not going to go easy on someone just because they're a newbie. I think it's safe to say the same holds true for Jim as well. If I need to beat a lesson into you with a shovel, so be it. We may be pleasant (as opposed to raging dickbags), but "being nice" to someone isn't going to teach them anything, so you can dismiss that thought.
Yep.
I will teach as aggressively, hostilely, hand-holdy, or gently as I feel appropriate depending on the player.