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This strikes me as really pingy. "Compliant" sounds an awful lot like "blendy." Llama the strongarm?Elohcin wrote:Wait a tick! I'm not dangerous, I'm compliant. No reason to go after me.thellama73 wrote:I agree with this. I have gone on record multiple times against the "let's just lynch anyone, because information!" argument. I think it's a wicked bad idea to not care whether the people you lynch for are actually bad.Russtifinko wrote: In summary, Elo is all for just randomly lynching people this game, regardless of alignment, until....something happens? I don't really see her endgame here. It makes me think she's bad, and even if she's not bad I think she's a danger to the rest of the civs this game, because she's willing to play fast and loose with our lives by following any bandwagon she can find and killing the weak ones. I will almost certainly vote for her today, and I hope that she gives some sort of response to my post. I also hope others will consider voting her.
Then who do you think I am, if you're so sure? Can you point to my role based on my behavior, or are you just casting a general net and hoping it sticks?thellama73 wrote:In fact, I have no reason to wait. That's how certain I am!
*Votes Boomslang*
Now hold on a cotton-picking minute. If Dr. Fetus believes he (or she) has a lead on someone, maybe he (or she) is not hiding so that the Final Showdown comes quicker? Presumably, if the doctor wins said showdown, the game ends.thellama73 wrote:1) Dr. Fetus fails to hide 2 nights in a row, clearly inactive
2) Rose is inactive enough to be replaced by Mongoose
3) Mongoose = Dr. Fetus?
You're probably wondering why I'm here (and so am I, so am I.) My Warp Zone fun did not proceed as planned.
NO Uthellama73 wrote:Also, it's a good idea to actually go for a baddie instead of me, who is not one.Elohcin wrote:Going for a baddie with fewer lives seems logical to me.
By announcing it, you're trying to clear your intentions, seem less shady while, in fact, being shady. You're disguising baddie behavior "testing a hypothesis." Now that you mention them, everyone you previously described might be good places to start looking as well.thellama73 wrote:Good call.Epignosis wrote:I voted Boomslang.
Hey Boomslang, why is it so super suspicious when I announce I am going to a warp zone, when if I really wanted to blend in I would just have gone without telling anyone? Hm? Are you going to call out Hedge and INH and BWT and MR for disappearing down warp zones too?
Yeah, 14 votes and surviving starts to look a bit fishy.Hedgeowl wrote:Don't talk about the Llama mama! (I know her irl and she's the coolest)birdwithteeth11 wrote:Yeah, that's what your mom said last night.thellama73 wrote:Well now I just feel used.MovingPictures07 wrote:As amused as I was, I did no such thing.thellama73 wrote:It sure is lucky MP gave me those extra lives for inventing a contest and then winning it. Thanks, MP!
Considering Llama has received 14 votes there are only so many options for his role. Don't think he would have survived otherwise. So Dr. Fetus seems to be the leading theory, although I cnat see him skipping sending in a a level. It says Bandage Girl cant be killed, so is that just NK'd?
Convenient way to dodge suspicion and get off radar. You won't pick a warp zone if you're dead. *votes llama*thellama73 wrote:Apparently, being off the poll also renders you silent. I'm going to hypothesize that this is a result of warp[ zoning. I'm picking a warp zone tonight, so if I disappear tomorrow, you will know why.
Bandwagons feel great when you're riding them rather than getting run over :Pthellama73 wrote:Your bravery is an inspiration to us all. I will gladly help you kill the insidious Jigsaw.Devin the Omniscient wrote:Ok... I'm going to cast the first vote today
Bandwagon, ho!
He's got "suicidal" in the role description, yo? I think it's safe to assume he's gotta benefit somehow from getting hurt.Devin the Omniscient wrote:Wait... What?? How would self-voting work for Tofu Boy? I assume his lives work the same as anyone else's. Plus I would assume he would have the least amount of lives in the game...Boomslang wrote:I see where self-voting would work for Tofu Boy, but why would it help a baddie? Unless you think Vomps is Fetus and is just bouncing off his own immunity, which seems counterproductive.Mister Rearranger wrote:EBWOP: I can think of 2, but one is a civ, one is bad, and neither would be voting for themselves to achieve anything positive for the civvies.
I see where self-voting would work for Tofu Boy, but why would it help a baddie? Unless you think Vomps is Fetus and is just bouncing off his own immunity, which seems counterproductive.Mister Rearranger wrote:EBWOP: I can think of 2, but one is a civ, one is bad, and neither would be voting for themselves to achieve anything positive for the civvies.
Eight? Eight is evil? I mean, I can see six, maybe nine, but eight?Russtifinko wrote:So I think I figured out the game mechanics! I didn't realize that votes don't lynch people, they take away lives. Sorry for that, DP. And apparently Dr. Fetus hides Bandage Girl, she's not just randomly placed? I that case I pick the most evil number (since a baddie would choose evil numbers)....8.
I got lazy because I realized there's no poll today, but I will be read up by lynch time tomorrow.
Goddamn, it doesn't get much classier than that :Pthellama73 wrote:No, I was alluding to a G&S operetta while drinking a G&T. Easy mistake to make.Lizzy wrote:... and I though you were alluding to a S&G classic.thellama73 wrote:Er, I quoted the wrong part there. You know what I mean.
The majestic llama, prancing over the plains of meat. You are now reading this in Richard Attenborough's voice.Hedgeowl wrote:This might be the most majestic "No U" I have ever seen.thellama73 wrote:"Oh, Miss HedgeBaddie?" said the friendly little llama, his wool glinting with its natural oils in the hot Peruvian sun.
"Yes?" said the wicked owl from her home in the horrible-hedge.
"I steal one of your lives! Yoink!" The llama then galloped away, frolicking merrily over hill and dale.
What do you expect? WE'RE MADE OF MEAT! Kinda hard to take anything seriously. In fact...birdwithteeth11 wrote:thellama73 wrote:Not on my watch, bub!birdwithteeth11 wrote: I feel like there has been a lot of zaniness and goofy attitudes so far in this game. And it is making it hard for me to get good reads on most people. Hopefully that changes today.
Only the turth will set you free. Godspeed.Epignosis wrote:Goodbye everybody. I've got to go. Gotta leave it all behind and face the turth.
Charging all the people, but not the British people.thellama73 wrote:Seriously? The one that let British soldiers come into people's homes and charge them a fine if they were able to find any papers without the King's stamp on them?Mongoose wrote:I like The Stamp Act.
I'd argue that baddies are likely to have been given more lives by our host in order to keep things "interesting" for longer. By this logic, if everyone received one vote a night, civvies would die out first.thellama73 wrote:Good point! Since there are more civvies than baddies, can we assume that o aggregate there are more civvie "lives" than baddie "lives?" If we can make that assumption, shouldn't we spread out the vote as much as possible each lynch, so that the baddies will die off by attrition?Devin the Omniscient wrote: And I would have loved to see a 16 way tie!! (linkie) Although wouldn't everyone have just lost 1 life?? Is that how this game works??
NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9 NUMBER 9birdwithteeth11 wrote:Well I can say I already picked a level at random. I went with #9. Not sure how else we could figure out how to pick a level other than we all choose a different one to increase our chances.