This is just appeal to emotion, which only makes you scummier in my eyes.
Um, which part? I don't think I've made any appeals to emotion. I don't even
have emotions.[/quote]
I don't believe there's a mafia framer because that would mean scum has two framers.
Okay, I mean, we'll see. I bet you're wrong.
FoU also confirmed that hidden modifiers are not included in the game. Those are mostly used in bastard games, while this is mostly vanilla.
Huh? I didn't say anything about hidden... ah, I see, when I said "unknown modifiers" I meant unknown
to us, presumably known to the role holder.
I am a cop and have a scum result on you, which makes you confirmed scum from my point of view.
That's really bad and dumb! That's exactly why things like millers and framers exist, to trip up people who think that way.
I'm pushing to not be lynched. That's an outright lie. I said I'm pushing for one of us to be lynched. My lynch would confirm you as scum and your lynch would confirm me as cop, so town wins either way. So what if you flip town? Town will just lynch me and I'll die, simple as that.
You're not thinking this through. If, as you claim, you really are town, then you should be
concerned that I might flip town, because then, "simple as that", you get killed too, and town loses two useful roles because you fell for a frame job. You're
assuming that my flipping town could only happen that you're scum and lying, which... well, sounds exactly like how scum would act in order to imitate a naive townie and pull off an "oops, guess I screwed up" frame-up, to be honest, but it also sounds like what a really dumb town player would think, too, so it's a toss-up.
Besides, nobody
really believes the "oh, I'm fine with being lynched, it'll show you for what you are" line. That's an old bluff very obviously used to try to get people to lynch the other guy instead of you. Which is perfectly reasonable, of course, if you are actually town and they really should lynch the other guy, but it's no evidence either way. Which is why I'm not voting for you, because I don't have any good reason to choose between "you're intentionally setting me up" and "someone else is setting you up". What I'm trying to explain is that
you don't either.
But apparently "not wanting to be lynched" and "not wanting to lynch town for stupid reasons because of an emotional overreaction" is scummy.
shrug