PufferfishPufferfish: It's down to three people: you, a fellow townie, and a scum. The scum has convinced your fellow townie that you are scum. What do you do?
Role claim the FUCK out of myself.
Unless the scum has. A counterclaim would look... Weird. I would be all like "but no."
In essence, everything I could to turn the vote against scummy scum. Like a townie should.
I don't understand this. I wonder why you feel that a counter-claim in the case above would not be a good idea?
My take is this: if you have a role-claim to make, then make it. Especially in the aftermath of a scum false-claim. Because, after all, they're faking it, right?
Nerjin:You know what was nice? Not my day at work. I'm entirely drained... I won't be able to post today I'm afraid.
Hi,
Nerjin. Welcome to tomorrow. I hope that your day at work was better. I know that I hate bad days at work too.
Do you have any insights that you'd like to share with us today?
MyOwnWorstEnemy asked a question of you that I'd love to hear an answer to. I have my own opinion, naturally, and I'd love to see how your thinking compares to mine.
I notice in your
answer to
mastahcheese's
question, you say:
I don't really pay attention to meta.
Do you mean that in general, or in this game only? Why? Do you find that meta is not helpful in scum-hunting? Why?
Superblackcat:How do you feel about replacing in for Elephant Parade?
Do you still feel that a BM serves to teach you anything?
Superblackcat: After a townie lynch, the first and third person to vote for them begin to place accusations on the second, what do you do?
For the second question: I start to become suspicious of all three, but more so of the third person than the second.
Why would you be suspicious of the second person in that scenario, but not the first?
Sinlessmoon:Hi again. Do you feel like playing today?