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Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Zwei ap Owen wrote:Are we running a risk of hitting a deadline, Galya? I mean, I know who I'd vote for if I had to, but I'm still pretty conflicted about the whole deal.
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Outhro Youkker wrote:It has been a week. Lets not drag this out where we all get bored and quit the game. Everyone should vote on who and if we are all different, we discuss. But not voting is not helping.
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Outhro Youkker wrote:Bevin, Why did you vote Torberto?
Oisin wrote:Messing with the math is about the only way there is TO get a handle on the game.
Oisin wrote: I presented option a. as a straw man in order to deconstruct it (note where I say several times that that's the plan where we **** up), or the fact that in this specific situation (facing a deadline, bad information, bad player count) voting no lynch really isn't such a bad idea.
Oisin wrote: there's really no more evidence against me than there is anyone else
Oisin wrote: I'm vocal and willing to put my thoughts in the open. Pro town move.
Oisin wrote: I was the callout on our first mafia kill. Pro town move.
Oisin wrote: And, yes, I'll stand by my earlier votes.
Oisin wrote: As a matter of fact, you've been gunning for me all day on paper-thin excuses
Oisin wrote: and statements of past thought that doesn't match up to what you've said earlier. What's that all about? You note in your second post of the day that you "have to go back to my earlier theory" that you think I'm scummy. And yet . . . you'd never mentioned this theory before, or ever given any good reason for it,
Oisin wrote: although you did mention my name in your post on day one as having been someone who knows Jimmy well despite the fact that I've only ever spoken to him about three times in my life.
Oisin wrote: And yet . . . let's do some vote analysis. See if that tells us anything. Like, maybe, how it seems almost as if Azgharehta were following your lead re: the Koom bandwagon on day one,
Oisin wrote: and how you jumped on the wagon to lynch Azgh only after it was over the tipping point and apparent that he was going down anyway. Or how you were the first one to mention the possibility that a scum might help sink his buddy when it's apparent said buddy was going down . . .
Oisin wrote: in that certain special way of those who feel guilty themselves providing a bit too much detail about a crime they supposedly haven't committed, especially when such scum jumps usually happen in the middle of the wagon (ie, right where you were at). That all seems awfully interesting to me.
Koom Di' Puts wrote:Brother Oisin, I can not agree with you plan. Not only do you wish to kill upwards of three people... but there is a 50% chance it will be for not. If sundown comes upon us and we kill no one, the werewolves will that leaves us with 9, then the Hunter shoots another. We are again at 8. Even numbers.... If we do kill someone this eve... and the werewolves do as well... But the hunter misses his mark.... We again are at 8... You put everything on how well the hunter can shoot. We need to look to God for answers. Not math...for again it looks like the Devil is tempting us...Heaven forbid if I am wrong, but my vote stands.
Koom Di' Puts wrote:Heaven forbid if I am wrong, but my vote stands.
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Giggles wrote:Guts, my good man; being the hunter is neither in the interest of the town or the werewolves. The hunter isn't privy to any information and is no more of a target for the wolves than the rest of us. Therefore, it would only make sense that if someone besides Horati were the hunter, than they would step forward.
As for the inevitable kill tonight, I do believe that if anything, the voting patterns today has shed a good deal more light on our grim conundrum.
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