Question: Can Roo be a Power Role? Or does Confirmed Townie mean he is only Vanilla Townie?
...I totally missed playing with your silliness, OSG.
Who wants to speed lynch zombie? How perfect would it be if they were the cult? And I'm not just saying that for their crappy rvs vote. And even crappier unvote. Osg says one thing and unvotes. I am not even sure it can be called rvs. Then you know the calling out/voting of peradon for trying something. But I can look past that. I think. I mean I've played with negative nellys before is what I'm trying to say.
...This is somewhat of the enthusiasm I expected from Confirmed Townies.
But in all seriousness: What's with the very direct questions? What's the purpose of the second question (...'Perfect'? I don't understand...)
Are you basing your judgement on the quantity of words and content in people's votes? To defend ZU, he's like that.
He does brevity in his posts.
What matters is the quality of his brevity...which is usually up for discussion, but not exactly the point (speaking from personal observation over continued games).
I think I am saying it wrong. Let me try again. The people who are diligent readers(?) idk how to express it.
It's understandable.
Diligent readers meaning those who do not push away anyone's posts because of how they seem at first impression, right?
And upsides meaning...why? Because you're obviously a townie? In my opinion, your point is pretty valid. You are as much a target as anyone else--wherein the cultist can choose you rather than the other 7, because of that exact role.
But it seems more beneficial that even if you're converted--the only problem would still be in the mechanic: You're as open as anyone else as a target, as despite being converted, you can't convert anyone else.
That's one benefit I can think of.
But anyway.
for all you judgey people
This tone made me smile.
Also you got it. Either long vowel/short vowel is fine here
(Tih-roo-in)
Can I get your thoughts on what is going on in the thread tho?
In my opinion, people are getting hold of their ideas about all the others present here, going along their own methods of inquiry and investigation.