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Phoenix112358 wrote:I realise that a single vote doesn't make a lynch; however like you said it triggers reactions from people. Except you're going on the basis that they're lurking, even though it hasn't been very long. But what I think you're doing is pushing for the people that are active to go for a lurk-vote prematurely; thus eliminating a townie.
Phoenix112358 wrote:On day one we don't have much to go on (not in this game, anyway); and so voting for a person to lynch would likely result in a town kill, wouldn't it? So like I said the mafia get their free kill regardless but we (will likely) lose out on a townie. I do agree that this reduces the amount of discussion and therefore information being tossed out in the open, though. That's why I said give it a few days and if we still have absolutely no clue, then we go for the no vote; but I meant that as a last resort.
Angua wrote:Question, I know that mafia only talk to each other at night, but do they know who each other are during day 1?
Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
Kolko wrote:Also, AngrySquirrel is most definately on the female side of the spectrum
Psycho Goose wrote:Also, as for AngrySquirrel voting too early -- at least s/he (forgive me for not knowing your gender) hasn't tried to start a bandwagon. That is when I get suspicious.[/size]
Angua wrote:Question, I know that mafia only talk to each other at night, but do they know who each other are during day 1?

Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
Angua wrote:Personally I'm of the opinion that no one should really claim, because there's nothing to stop mafia from claiming as well. It seems to just muddy the waters and try to cast doubt on what's going on.
I think we do find out their role when they die.
Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.

Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
The Reaper wrote:Evolution is a really really really long run-on sentence.
Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
The Reaper wrote:Evolution is a really really really long run-on sentence.
Psycho Goose wrote:I'd joke-vote because this game is Serious Business, and people will die if we aren't careful. Not a laughing matter. No sir-ee.
So I clearly did that because I'm a bad person.
Welcome, by the way.
Kolko wrote:Psycho Goose wrote:I'd joke-vote because this game is Serious Business, and people will die if we aren't careful. Not a laughing matter. No sir-ee.
So I clearly did that because I'm a bad person.
Welcome, by the way.
*Checks the list of possible set-ups* No, still no jester. WHY ARE YOU ACTING LIKE THIS?
You're confusing me
Mother Superior wrote:Go to Checkov's guns on fifth. But be careful, any gun he shows you is liable to go off at some point while you're in the store.
Psycho Goose wrote:You obviously didn't check the fine-print. All of these setups involve forcing helpless Third World children to act out the results of our actions.

Angua wrote:What with with Gregoriev going it has nothing to do with my alignment >.>.
That seems kind of suspicious, a bit wifomy.
The wording was definitely a bit off. You could have just said that you didn't really have any new thoughts/didn't know what to say.Gregoriev wrote:Angua wrote:What's with with Gregoriev going it has nothing to do with my alignment >.>.
That seems kind of suspicious, a bit wifomy.
I was replying to Goose's light FoS. Is this a problem?
Angua wrote:The wording was definitely a bit off. You could have just said that you didn't really have any new thoughts/didn't know what to say.
>.> just looks suspicious, that's practically the whole point of the emoticon. Looking obviously suspicious seems a bit wifomy to me.
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