Weiwae has is getting defensive so I doubt anything productive will come of further discussion. I think it's been made pretty clear to you, Weiwae, several of the specific reasons and specific things you have said (such as your repeated misrepresent…
I mean, disagreeing that there's a valid comparison between stabbing people repeatedly and taking part in a sales campaign as advertised isn't exactly an argument of "semantics." Unless...I suppose, the advertisement was for stabbing people, but tha…
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Honey, I owned it a long time ago. I just don't give a flip about your weird ass moral compass that says I can't/shouldn't participate in a free market if it gives me an advantage. That's what the free market is about, love it or hate…
My vote has bounced around a lot, but I originally started the Weiwae train so I feel obligated to follow through. I'm not totally convinced, as I've said, but I'm also not convinced my intuition is …
Yes, I can see how comparing buying products to buying products is so much worse of a comparison than....murder apparently. If your (new) argument is it's only an unfair practice because it's a competitive environment, your original post didn't argu…
Well I never really bought the idea that people who talk about traitors are suspicious, it's a pretty reasonable lore based conclusion. I did explain why I thought it was a bad thing to assume, but it's reasonable nonetheless. So your defense, again…
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No. Shitty metaphor. If you purchase a product at the price the company sets, and the company changes that price, you and the company participated in capitalism. Even if the company is giving shit away. They're mad because they didn't…
Well, see, that's what makes me suspicious of you. Your self defense doesn't really make sense. A third party, such as a survivor, is basically going to behave exactly as a townie. If you can't make sense of someone's behavior, how they defend that …
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Admittedly it can be a catch 22 this early with so many unknowns. Defending people can be something the town does and the mafia does. It can be frustrating. I'd say it was more the way you argued over what you argued tha…
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Is it? Mafia knows more than the town, so they know who to defend and who to not to in order to make themselves appear as town. One of the key components of being part of the mafia is creating alibis. For example...Ushaara could be to…
Well the Weiwae/Breandryn back and forth is....confusing. I really have no idea what you guys are arguing about. I think I've reread it like 4 times. The baby Ascendant is dead, and there's very little to be gained from bickering about him.
I will just say this back and forth is distracting and going to go on forever.
I think it's important to look at players through the appropriate lens. The bolded quotes from Sylandra, to me, read as someone who has played/ran a lot of ma…
I should also mention that at this point, we should really just pick a direction and go with it. We are too far into the day, unless someone forgot to read a message from last night (*eye Shaddus*), we aren't going to spark any new discussion. We ha…
To answer what would we find out from lynching you? I don't know! That's the way the mafia cookie crumbles, the town genuinely does not know sometimes what they will learn from a lynch. They vote, they discuss, they see what washed up in the end.
I really dislike that you keep arguing Sylandra was forcing a lynch train. Sylandra made the case for her vote, which moved the day forward. Sylandra did what town is supposed to do: make a case, cast a vote, engage in a discussion. Trying to condem…