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i wish to redact my voteEpignosis wrote:Kansas is the greatest rock and roll band ever.Enrique wrote:I need to hear some strong opinions from this man.Epignosis wrote:Did you guys know I didn't vote for Gabe?
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Dom told us to pick a civilian. It'd be pretty evil for him to set us up for failure like that.Scotty wrote:To y'all that have votes in the non-changeable poll already:
You realize that by voting yourself you could be setting yourself up for the opposite of a benefit?
I'm just saying, in Office Space, that stapler dude got his own office. In the basement. In isolation.
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Office Space was the first DVD I owned and played on my first DVD player. Which I remember because there was a false error screen which was part of the home screen on the DVD. I totally panicked when I put it in and thought I had a defective unit. Then I figured it out.Scotty wrote:To y'all that have votes in the non-changeable poll already:
You realize that by voting yourself you could be setting yourself up for the opposite of a benefit?
I'm just saying, in Office Space, that stapler dude got his own office. In the basement. In isolation.
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Ah! I totally glosses over that.Turnip Head wrote:Dom told us to pick a civilian. It'd be pretty evil for him to set us up for failure like that.Scotty wrote:To y'all that have votes in the non-changeable poll already:
You realize that by voting yourself you could be setting yourself up for the opposite of a benefit?
I'm just saying, in Office Space, that stapler dude got his own office. In the basement. In isolation.
Never mind then! Self-voting makes perfect sense now.
Im still gonna hold off for now. But I expect a couple votes thrown my way.
Do we think this is a promotion or something?
@Anyone that watches the show: is there a precedent for someone getting their own office that isn't Michael?
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I've been rewatching and I haven't seen that necessarily. I know there was one point where Michael tried to get promoted to Corporate and tried to fill his own office and take over his position. This same type of thing also happened when the actor left the show. Maybe whomever gets the most votes receives Michael's managerial power, which would imply that dead Indiglo was Michael? Just a shot in the dark there.Scotty wrote:Ah! I totally glosses over that.Turnip Head wrote:Dom told us to pick a civilian. It'd be pretty evil for him to set us up for failure like that.Scotty wrote:To y'all that have votes in the non-changeable poll already:
You realize that by voting yourself you could be setting yourself up for the opposite of a benefit?
I'm just saying, in Office Space, that stapler dude got his own office. In the basement. In isolation.
Never mind then! Self-voting makes perfect sense now.
Im still gonna hold off for now. But I expect a couple votes thrown my way.
Do we think this is a promotion or something?
@Anyone that watches the show: is there a precedent for someone getting their own office that isn't Michael?

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I'm also doubting the full usefulness of them, but it at least can't hurt imo.
Ok, so I'm going to compile all of the GTH reads, I'm going to be limited on time until Saturday, but getting them all in one place and posting basic statistics will help.
# of goods/bads/indys/i dunnos from each person: (I'm counting INH's leans as good or bad and discounting self votes)
Now individual, who got what reactions
Bea
6 good
DFaraday
(Excluding self)
3 good / 1 bad / 1 dunno
DrumBeats
(Excluding self)
2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
Enrique
(Excluding self)
4 good / 1 dunno
Epignosis
2 good / 1 Indy / 3 bad
Fingersplints
1 good / 5 bad
Espers
2 good / 2 bad / 2 dunno
INH
(Excluding self)
2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
LoRab
2 good / 2 bad / 2 dunno
Scotty
(Excluding self)
3 good / 2 bad
Serge
4 good / 2 bad
Turnip Head
(Excluding self)
2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
Spacedaisy
4 good / 2 bad
Timmer
4 good / 1 bad / 1 dunno
Juliets
5 good / 1 dunno
Ok, so I'm going to compile all of the GTH reads, I'm going to be limited on time until Saturday, but getting them all in one place and posting basic statistics will help.
# of goods/bads/indys/i dunnos from each person: (I'm counting INH's leans as good or bad and discounting self votes)
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Bea
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DFaraday
Spoiler: show
3 good / 1 bad / 1 dunno
DrumBeats
Spoiler: show
2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
Enrique
Spoiler: show
4 good / 1 dunno
Epignosis
Spoiler: show
Fingersplints
Spoiler: show
Espers
Spoiler: show
INH
Spoiler: show
2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
LoRab
Spoiler: show
Scotty
Spoiler: show
3 good / 2 bad
Serge
Spoiler: show
Turnip Head
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2 good / 2 bad / 1 dunno
Spacedaisy
Spoiler: show
Timmer
Spoiler: show
Juliets
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I did...?insertnamehere wrote:I like how you didn't exclude my "dunno" for myself

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Dead people shouldn't post on topic.Quin wrote:INTERESTING
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LoRabs should post on topic pleaseLoRab wrote:Dead people shouldn't post on topic.Quin wrote:INTERESTING


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Weird food combinations.Enrique wrote:What's the topic?
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People shouldn't vote for people who are clearly silenced and can't defend when their names are brought up. And people shouldn't post 5 or 6 times about lynching a player who has been silenced. It's bad form.DrumBeats wrote:LoRabs should post on topic pleaseLoRab wrote:Dead people shouldn't post on topic.Quin wrote:INTERESTING
I'm guessing you want me to step away for a day before I post more on topic.
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Oh wow, I actually missed the first post you made, just looked back at your ISO and saw it, so my bad on the response to your post on Quin.LoRab wrote:People shouldn't vote for people who are clearly silenced and can't defend when their names are brought up. And people shouldn't post 5 or 6 times about lynching a player who has been silenced. It's bad form.DrumBeats wrote:LoRabs should post on topic pleaseLoRab wrote:Dead people shouldn't post on topic.Quin wrote:INTERESTING
I'm guessing you want me to step away for a day before I post more on topic.
Not really sorry about wanting to lynch you though, because I've had this suspicion for a while and you've done nothing to quell it.
Also, iirc this is the first time anybody has been silenced this game (or at least claimed to be). Am I wrong about this? Does anybody remember another time?

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I don't know if anyone mentioned it earlier, but I'm guesssing if we look back a posting patterns, there were players that were silenced. It just wasn't necessarily relevant enough to mention.
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If I thought you were silenced LoRab I wouldn't have tried any funny business. It just didn't occur to me.
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I really, really want to believe you. But you also posted this:Turnip Head wrote:If I thought you were silenced LoRab I wouldn't have tried any funny business. It just didn't occur to me.
And you've played with me enough over the years to know that even when I'm relatively not around, I post at least once a round. And you could see that I've been present because I never hide myself. And you could see that I posted elsewhere. So, it's hard for me to fully believe you there.Turnip Head wrote:LoRab hasn't posted at all this phase, so that's unsettling. Whatchyu thinking, LoRab?
And it was even mentioned that I was lurking after this post, and you didn't think to yourself that it was totally out of character to lurk and not post even once in an entire lynch phase?
I don't suspect you for this. But I'm not sure how in a game where we don't know all of the roles and powers, that it didn't dawn on you that I couldn't post. I mean, that's just not how I play.
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I don't know what I thought you were up to, it just literally never occurred to me. I didn't realize we were dealing with a silencer this game because no one had mentioned it. I also didn't notice that you had posted elsewhere.
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I'm happy to see I'm still alive! I'll do my damnedest to catch up and give this game attention, and in skimming I saw some people asked me questions, I will try to answer these soon!
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I was cursed the other day and no one noticed either, Lorab. I'm not surprised you are so mad.
There are many situations of people getting promoted that aren't Michael. Jim gets promoted to co-manager. Ryan to VP. Dwight, and Andy to manager. Pam to "office administrator." Daryl gets promoted by Jo, and given an office. At the end of the series Oscar seems to have this office, but it's unclear what his promotion is since it's just filled with stuff that he is running for state senate.Scotty wrote:Ah! I totally glosses over that.Turnip Head wrote:Dom told us to pick a civilian. It'd be pretty evil for him to set us up for failure like that.Scotty wrote:To y'all that have votes in the non-changeable poll already:
You realize that by voting yourself you could be setting yourself up for the opposite of a benefit?
I'm just saying, in Office Space, that stapler dude got his own office. In the basement. In isolation.
Never mind then! Self-voting makes perfect sense now.
Im still gonna hold off for now. But I expect a couple votes thrown my way.
Do we think this is a promotion or something?
@Anyone that watches the show: is there a precedent for someone getting their own office that isn't Michael?
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Ok. a few loose ends.
The big points of contention in the last lynch was between Sorsha, serge, INH, timmer, and LoRab. I've already explained my view on timmer.
I'm gonna split the rest up into separate posts.
LoRab:
I'm start with DB's ISO of LoRab that I didn't read to see the case there:
-Most of her content in day 1 was a back and forth between mechanics in the lie detector. This was very limiting and I honestly glossed over what both she and Quin were having a spat about. Could be hyper focus, but also could be a baddie picking and sticking to one battle. Either way I didn't much care for either of their cases on each other.
-She hasn't taken many hard stances, which would definitely make it hard for the lie detector to check. This also reads as weak in general.
Things I don't agree on:
-Based on all of this, that your read is a 3/10. Your main point of contention is her lie detector quarry, and her lack of hard stances, which I just don't see as huge
-That you suspect her for her overconfidence in the lie detector role, when you yourself were very confident Matt and I were scum buddies, or that SVS is bad.
-that her spat with Quin can be liquidated to 2 possible instances leading to her alignment (her confirming with Dom behind the scenes, making her bad; her getting defensive over the semantics of the lie detector, this makin her Pam). I see her ask Dom questions in thread about the LD, so why would she have to ask Dom behind the scenes? And by saying either she is bad or Pam is a misguided train of logic, and actually plants a target on her back if she IS Pam. With the way the kills have been going, who the hell knows the pattern or strategy Mafia is using to eliminate civs but the fact still stands by calling out someone as a pivotal civ role can be a terrible idea.
Now I don't think you are suspicious for suspecting LoRab, or joining the CFD on her. Your suspicion is well documented and makes sense. I just don't agree with your thinking that she is the most suspicious person out there. I'm more of a 6/10 with her as civ lean.
TH on the other hand...
-Has one mention a few days ago where he lists 5 people he suspects in order, LoRab being #4. No reasoning or prior talking.
-Agrees to place a vote on timmer (I assume because he agreed with my case)
-Says he will vote where Enrique votes,
-Then attempts to start a CFD on LoRab. Because...
I don't blame DB for making the jump to LoRab, as I said before. It's pulling a name out of a hat for someone who [claims] to be silenced. It seemed random and unjustified for the timeline, and if TH is civ, I strongly disagree with the playstyle.
Onto serge
The big points of contention in the last lynch was between Sorsha, serge, INH, timmer, and LoRab. I've already explained my view on timmer.
I'm gonna split the rest up into separate posts.
LoRab:
I'm start with DB's ISO of LoRab that I didn't read to see the case there:
Things I agree on:DrumBeats wrote:This one I had to split up the types of mechanical discussion and different types of it.
LoRab ISO
Day 0:Spoiler: show
Fluff: 1
Mechanics: 1
Night-vote: 1
After:
Mechanic Speculation with suspicion based upon it: 7
Mechanical Clarification: 1
Night-vote: 4
Mechanical Speculation without suspicion based upon it: 3
Content: 5
Fluff: 1
Defense: 1
Day vote: 1
I feel just about as I expected about LoRab. I could be a bit biased, since both of the only real stances LoRab has taken I disagree with, but I just find the content ratios so out of whack for LoRab. LoRab was way too invested in the Pam case and was VERY confident she was right about her opinion. That certainty + interest is something I read two ways, which is that LoRab could have been mafia who interrogated Dom to know how to word her own posts. Or the other option I see is that LoRab is Pam, which would also explain her interest and level and certainty of knowledge. My only thing that makes me feel otherwise is that LoRab has not taken many hard stances that I would suspect from a lie detector. LoRab has provided very few reads outside of the Quin push, the vote on Matt felt off when the only other suspicions that LoRab mentioned were of Sorsha and myself. I'm getting a scum read on LoRab, the only thing that is giving me pause is that I can see a situation in which LoRab is Pam.
My rating:
3/10
Questions:
How do you feel about Quin's flip?
What is pinging you about me? Point out where please.
Why do you suspect Sorsha?
What was your reasoning for voting Matt in your own words?
Who are your top three suspects and why?
(I'm low on time right now, so I'm going to skip over Serge since he has a lot of posts and hit someone with less to read before I go. I want to hit Sorsha and timmer at least by EoD since they are the other two top votes. I currently want a LoRab lynch though)
-Most of her content in day 1 was a back and forth between mechanics in the lie detector. This was very limiting and I honestly glossed over what both she and Quin were having a spat about. Could be hyper focus, but also could be a baddie picking and sticking to one battle. Either way I didn't much care for either of their cases on each other.
-She hasn't taken many hard stances, which would definitely make it hard for the lie detector to check. This also reads as weak in general.
Things I don't agree on:
-Based on all of this, that your read is a 3/10. Your main point of contention is her lie detector quarry, and her lack of hard stances, which I just don't see as huge
-That you suspect her for her overconfidence in the lie detector role, when you yourself were very confident Matt and I were scum buddies, or that SVS is bad.
-that her spat with Quin can be liquidated to 2 possible instances leading to her alignment (her confirming with Dom behind the scenes, making her bad; her getting defensive over the semantics of the lie detector, this makin her Pam). I see her ask Dom questions in thread about the LD, so why would she have to ask Dom behind the scenes? And by saying either she is bad or Pam is a misguided train of logic, and actually plants a target on her back if she IS Pam. With the way the kills have been going, who the hell knows the pattern or strategy Mafia is using to eliminate civs but the fact still stands by calling out someone as a pivotal civ role can be a terrible idea.
Now I don't think you are suspicious for suspecting LoRab, or joining the CFD on her. Your suspicion is well documented and makes sense. I just don't agree with your thinking that she is the most suspicious person out there. I'm more of a 6/10 with her as civ lean.
TH on the other hand...
-Has one mention a few days ago where he lists 5 people he suspects in order, LoRab being #4. No reasoning or prior talking.
-Agrees to place a vote on timmer (I assume because he agreed with my case)
-Says he will vote where Enrique votes,
-Then attempts to start a CFD on LoRab. Because...
This is a huge gamble if TH is civ. Could be just testing waters to muss up the Mafia groove and see if they scramble, but on someone who he only just now mentions as not around? I ain't buyin it. This stinks like a setup to me. His ghost vote for Sorsha at the end also does nothing for me, even if it did catch what I would assume is a serial killer type.LoRab hasn't posted at all this phase, so that's unsettling. Whatchyu thinking, LoRab?
I don't blame DB for making the jump to LoRab, as I said before. It's pulling a name out of a hat for someone who [claims] to be silenced. It seemed random and unjustified for the timeline, and if TH is civ, I strongly disagree with the playstyle.
Onto serge
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Serge:
Splints finds Serge's fixation on the night poll as inherently suspicious, and votes him for it. She say she was looking at other people while she left the vote there. Dunno what came of that.
DFaraday doesn't see the timmer suspicion and thinks he's just busy. So he votes serge because he seems afraid to make bold claims.
Espers:
Sorsha:

I don't think any of these votes look suspicous on the whole. Espers was probably forced to vote Sorsha, although the fact that he is still here and has nothing else to say is a bad look IMO.
Serge had a bit of a meltdown over something DB said and hasn't been seen since, so I'm hoping he's just being overly dramatic, but my hopes are not high :/
Next is INH
Splints finds Serge's fixation on the night poll as inherently suspicious, and votes him for it. She say she was looking at other people while she left the vote there. Dunno what came of that.
DFaraday doesn't see the timmer suspicion and thinks he's just busy. So he votes serge because he seems afraid to make bold claims.
Espers:

Sorsha:

I don't think any of these votes look suspicous on the whole. Espers was probably forced to vote Sorsha, although the fact that he is still here and has nothing else to say is a bad look IMO.
Serge had a bit of a meltdown over something DB said and hasn't been seen since, so I'm hoping he's just being overly dramatic, but my hopes are not high :/
Next is INH
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Wut. How is that "a huge gamble"? I was trying to find someone to lynch. When I rejoined the discussion at the end of the lynch I wasn't feeling the top candidates.Scotty wrote:TH on the other hand...
-Has one mention a few days ago where he lists 5 people he suspects in order, LoRab being #4. No reasoning or prior talking.
-Agrees to place a vote on timmer (I assume because he agreed with my case)
-Says he will vote where Enrique votes,
-Then attempts to start a CFD on LoRab. Because...This is a huge gamble if TH is civ. Could be just testing waters to muss up the Mafia groove and see if they scramble, but on someone who he only just now mentions as not around? I ain't buyin it. This stinks like a setup to me. His ghost vote for Sorsha at the end also does nothing for me, even if it did catch what I would assume is a serial killer type.LoRab hasn't posted at all this phase, so that's unsettling. Whatchyu thinking, LoRab?
I don't blame DB for making the jump to LoRab, as I said before. It's pulling a name out of a hat for someone who [claims] to be silenced. It seemed random and unjustified for the timeline, and if TH is civ, I strongly disagree with the playstyle.
And no I didn't vote for timmer because I agreed with your case on him. I did it for funsies and to see how he would react.
That's fine if you disagree with my playstyle.
And your first point is false, I mentioned LoRab a few times and stated exactly what it was about her that pinged me; "No reasoning or prior talking" is hogwash.
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Vote for me in this poll and I will forgive you for slandering my good name.
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Re: [Day Five] The Office Mafia
INH:
Timmer votes INH based on a suspicion he has held all game. This much is true and can be backed up. In context, he chose to place the first vote on INH instead of Sorsha, who had 1 vote. What made him back up my confirmation bias was that he was possibly choosing to save Sorsha. In reality (unless the strangler had teammates) this is not the case. He stuck to his guns with sort of a resigned vote on INH, hoping it gained traction. Or not, I dunno. Either way, this actually made me feel better about timmer on the whole. If Sorsha had come back civ this might be a different story.
Enrique votes INH. Earlier in the day, he has reservations about timmer and Sorsha, and scrutinizes Sorsha in particular for her dancing around questions. Somewhere along the line he asks what I would consider a benign question of INH about whether suspecting someone is synonymous with being bad. That came out of nowhere.
Out of these 2, Enrique's is the most questionable here. His suspicion is less defined after having suspected Sorsha and Timmer earlier. This could be conceived as a distancing vote for one of serge or timmer. Not enough evidence, but I don't know if I would have voted someone for not being specific.
Onto Sorsha
Timmer votes INH based on a suspicion he has held all game. This much is true and can be backed up. In context, he chose to place the first vote on INH instead of Sorsha, who had 1 vote. What made him back up my confirmation bias was that he was possibly choosing to save Sorsha. In reality (unless the strangler had teammates) this is not the case. He stuck to his guns with sort of a resigned vote on INH, hoping it gained traction. Or not, I dunno. Either way, this actually made me feel better about timmer on the whole. If Sorsha had come back civ this might be a different story.
Enrique votes INH. Earlier in the day, he has reservations about timmer and Sorsha, and scrutinizes Sorsha in particular for her dancing around questions. Somewhere along the line he asks what I would consider a benign question of INH about whether suspecting someone is synonymous with being bad. That came out of nowhere.
Out of these 2, Enrique's is the most questionable here. His suspicion is less defined after having suspected Sorsha and Timmer earlier. This could be conceived as a distancing vote for one of serge or timmer. Not enough evidence, but I don't know if I would have voted someone for not being specific.
Onto Sorsha
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Re: [Day Five] The Office Mafia
Link it please. I must have missed it in my perusal through your posts.Turnip Head wrote:Wut. How is that "a huge gamble"? I was trying to find someone to lynch. When I rejoined the discussion at the end of the lynch I wasn't feeling the top candidates.Scotty wrote:TH on the other hand...
-Has one mention a few days ago where he lists 5 people he suspects in order, LoRab being #4. No reasoning or prior talking.
-Agrees to place a vote on timmer (I assume because he agreed with my case)
-Says he will vote where Enrique votes,
-Then attempts to start a CFD on LoRab. Because...This is a huge gamble if TH is civ. Could be just testing waters to muss up the Mafia groove and see if they scramble, but on someone who he only just now mentions as not around? I ain't buyin it. This stinks like a setup to me. His ghost vote for Sorsha at the end also does nothing for me, even if it did catch what I would assume is a serial killer type.LoRab hasn't posted at all this phase, so that's unsettling. Whatchyu thinking, LoRab?
I don't blame DB for making the jump to LoRab, as I said before. It's pulling a name out of a hat for someone who [claims] to be silenced. It seemed random and unjustified for the timeline, and if TH is civ, I strongly disagree with the playstyle.
And no I didn't vote for timmer because I agreed with your case on him. I did it for funsies and to see how he would react.
That's fine if you disagree with my playstyle.
And your first point is false, I mentioned LoRab a few times and stated exactly what it was about her that pinged me; "No reasoning or prior talking" is hogwash.
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Sorsha:
Sorsha's going to be sort of a catch-all for suspicions, because I think she definitely had times where she seemed civ and some where she seemed Mafia. I would say that civs and Mafia alike could have used her as a scapegoat because she was playing both sides. But let's look at the patterns with her:
Epi votes Sorsha early. Sorsha has been the target of Epi's ire for a few days now.
I'm going to do a quick segue way because I stumbled upon a few things in looking through Epi's post history..
I'm gonna ask this of you again:
anyway, back to your vote.
On day 4, you state that you would vote for either Sorsha or serge. You find hypocrisy in Sorsha's statements concerning TH's alignment being dependent on SVS' flip, which is a legit case. Epi's vote is first, and does not waver.
Next vote for Sorsha is from bea. I think she was probably forced by Merideth, but it came in a time where not many people had votes. Not much saving to be done here. Bea says later when she was "drerfunk" that her vote might have been "well-placed". Nothing about this sets off my suspiciometer.
At some point DB makes a vote for Sorsha. He has made some very thorough ISOs with ratings during the day phase, saying he felt least about Sorsha and LoRab, but offered to compare his to my case on timmer.
This is switched later to LoRab, and then back to Sorsha in the last 5 min to tie up the vote 4-4 serge and Sorsha. This is slightly "save-worthy", but doesn't look as bad for having been sitting as the 3rd vote on a majority train like Sorsha.
INH votes Sorsha as a save vote which made it 4-3-3 Sorsha-timmer-serge. As a preservation vote, this isn't a bad one.
After DB votes to tie it up as I just discusses, TH slides in with the last second vote to put her over the edge. I've explained in a previous post of his movement.
I feel ok with DB's vote here, and the first 2 don't necessarily seem suspicious. I'm uber sus now of TH's vote here however, and wouldn't be surprised if serge/TH are a baddie team.
Sorsha's going to be sort of a catch-all for suspicions, because I think she definitely had times where she seemed civ and some where she seemed Mafia. I would say that civs and Mafia alike could have used her as a scapegoat because she was playing both sides. But let's look at the patterns with her:
Epi votes Sorsha early. Sorsha has been the target of Epi's ire for a few days now.
I'm going to do a quick segue way because I stumbled upon a few things in looking through Epi's post history..
This was from day 4. Do you still think serge is bad? You seem very sure. Are you still sure?Epignosis wrote:Serge is bad.
"GTH is quite uncharacteristic of you."Serge wrote:I do think JJJ and Quin are both at the same team.
Quin feels like he's on the forefront of scumhunting but what I feel he's doing is intentional chaotic brewing of the mechanics and roles stew. That post, #savemepandanderin (as if hashtags weren't bad enough) serves just to confuse people. Since it's been given the go ahead by Dom, it means his role is not at all connected with Pam and Erin, but in the off chance that it'll plant the seeds of doubt on anyone's mind that he is indeed related to them, he took that chance. Also, it is pure nonsense in the context of the game to post and I can only see someone as scum would make the effort to do.
JJJ on the other hand, GTH is quite uncharacteristic of you. You also forgave Quin. Also, bad vibes. I don't feel Superman JJJ right now, but Lex Luthor JJJ. Jesse Eisenberg Lex Luthor.
That's bad distancing, folks.
I'm gonna ask this of you again:
What evidence makes you feel like JJJ is bad, and Mafia would kill him. I can sorta understand an SVS kill, but JJJ looked uber civ to me. Please please please use your big boy words and not just post songs from the overrated Band Kansas?Epignosis wrote:I am of the opinion that 3J was bad.
Who among you was going to mount the charge against him?
Required reading.
I'm going hunting for his teammates.
anyway, back to your vote.
On day 4, you state that you would vote for either Sorsha or serge. You find hypocrisy in Sorsha's statements concerning TH's alignment being dependent on SVS' flip, which is a legit case. Epi's vote is first, and does not waver.
Next vote for Sorsha is from bea. I think she was probably forced by Merideth, but it came in a time where not many people had votes. Not much saving to be done here. Bea says later when she was "drerfunk" that her vote might have been "well-placed". Nothing about this sets off my suspiciometer.
At some point DB makes a vote for Sorsha. He has made some very thorough ISOs with ratings during the day phase, saying he felt least about Sorsha and LoRab, but offered to compare his to my case on timmer.
This is switched later to LoRab, and then back to Sorsha in the last 5 min to tie up the vote 4-4 serge and Sorsha. This is slightly "save-worthy", but doesn't look as bad for having been sitting as the 3rd vote on a majority train like Sorsha.
INH votes Sorsha as a save vote which made it 4-3-3 Sorsha-timmer-serge. As a preservation vote, this isn't a bad one.
After DB votes to tie it up as I just discusses, TH slides in with the last second vote to put her over the edge. I've explained in a previous post of his movement.
Earlier, he expressed his civ leanings on both serge and Sorsha, but with a 4-4 tie he votes to send Sorsha packing instead. I don't know where his vote was before this tbh.Turnip Head wrote:IMO Sorsha only busts out the "Wait til I prove you guys wrong" thing when she's civ. I know that by saying that I'm allowing her to use that against me in future games but I think it's true here.
Despite my early vote for timmer I'm not swayed by the case there either, and I think all the Serge votes are easy, his frustration felt genuine to me.
I'm down to swing this lynch onto INH. No grand unifying reason, I just don't get great vibes from his participation and I don't like the current top three candidates.
I feel ok with DB's vote here, and the first 2 don't necessarily seem suspicious. I'm uber sus now of TH's vote here however, and wouldn't be surprised if serge/TH are a baddie team.
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Ok I would hardly call those suspicions.
Thats like giving a high school crush a dandelion, witnessing her smile, never seeing her again and 10 years later showing up on her doorstep with divorce papers signaling that our marriage isn't working out any more.
I'm saying that's a jump to consider starting a CFD on someone in the last 10 minutes of day.
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Sloppy detective work Scotty. My vote was on Lorab (obvs) and it was doing nothing there. You missed the part where I said it felt like Sorsha gave zero fucks because she doesn't vote to save herself, but then she voted last minute and I got trigger happy. I felt and still do feel that Serge is civ and voted to save him over Sorsha. You're right about that much.
Riddle me this though: if I'm mafia and trying to save my buddy Serge, why didn't I just agree with the Sorsha case in the first place? Why try to create a different lynch out of thin air when an easy lynch is right in front of me? Serge didn't even vote to save himself... that's a pretty dumb play on my part.
Riddle me this though: if I'm mafia and trying to save my buddy Serge, why didn't I just agree with the Sorsha case in the first place? Why try to create a different lynch out of thin air when an easy lynch is right in front of me? Serge didn't even vote to save himself... that's a pretty dumb play on my part.
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Oh okay you're right, I wasn't suspicious of Lorab. My badScotty wrote:Ok I would hardly call those suspicions.
Thats like giving a high school crush a dandelion, witnessing her smile, never seeing her again and 10 years later showing up on her doorstep with divorce papers signaling that our marriage isn't working out any more.
I'm saying that's a jump to consider starting a CFD on someone in the last 10 minutes of day.

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Dammit, Jim. I'm a mechanic, not a detective!Turnip Head wrote:Sloppy detective work Scotty. My vote was on Lorab (obvs) and it was doing nothing there. You missed the part where I said it felt like Sorsha gave zero fucks because she doesn't vote to save herself, but then she voted last minute and I got trigger happy. I felt and still do feel that Serge is civ and voted to save him over Sorsha. You're right about that much.
Riddle me this though: if I'm mafia and trying to save my buddy Serge, why didn't I just agree with the Sorsha case in the first place? Why try to create a different lynch out of thin air when an easy lynch is right in front of me? Serge didn't even vote to save himself... that's a pretty dumb play on my part.
the fact that Sorsha came back as indie is the only thing that is helping your case IMO. You are right, knowing that Sorsha isn't civ makes it a confusing case as to why you would not just plant your vote on Sorsha and move on.
The biggest ??? to me that you still haven't clearly answered is why pull LoRab out of a hat for a CFD? Why not Epi? Or even me? You left so many doors open, the air conditioning up and left the house. "Anyone is a suspect" I recall you saying at the beginning of the day. I don't see any clear line as to why the push was LoRab is all.
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My suspicion of Epi has dwindled, as has my suspicion of you. LoRab was a suspect I thought I could gather support for.
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I would also suspect that Spacedaisy was forced to vote Drumbeats on top of bea voting Sorsha and espers voting serge. In case anyone is counting.
In reading back through the votes from yesterday, here's some notes:
Drumbeats looks slightly better.
espers looks slightly worse.
Turnip Head looks worse.
Epi looks slightly better.
Enrique looks slightly worse.
Timmer looks slightly better.
I'm not sure how those compare with the GTH reads from last night.
Everyone else is pretty much in limbo. I have a few people I trust more than others that I don't feel like painting at this time.
I would acknowledge that I wouldn't mind my own office, but im not actively campaigning.
In reading back through the votes from yesterday, here's some notes:
Drumbeats looks slightly better.
espers looks slightly worse.
Turnip Head looks worse.
Epi looks slightly better.
Enrique looks slightly worse.
Timmer looks slightly better.
I'm not sure how those compare with the GTH reads from last night.
Everyone else is pretty much in limbo. I have a few people I trust more than others that I don't feel like painting at this time.
I would acknowledge that I wouldn't mind my own office, but im not actively campaigning.
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I have good feels about Scotty and TH so imma vote there now while I'm only a half hour late for my shift. I hate missing votes. 

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I'm not feeling super comfortable with anyone but myself but I don't want to just vote myself so I'm also going to vote TH. I come the closest to trusting him but that doesn't mean he's the only one I lean civ on.
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What happened?? It gave others the chance to vote twice but would only let me vote once. Poo. I don't understand.
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voted myself and Bea. Because, despite a blip of eyebrow raising, I have a strong civ read on her. And her explanation of my ping made sense to me. And myself because I'm awesome.
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I just made this same mistake. We're supposed to vote for both at the same time. My next vote would have been beajuliets wrote:What happened?? It gave others the chance to vote twice but would only let me vote once. Poo. I don't understand.

I would recommend those who haven't voted to vote her. My second choice would be Juliets.
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Sure? I always seem sure.Scotty wrote:Sorsha:
Sorsha's going to be sort of a catch-all for suspicions, because I think she definitely had times where she seemed civ and some where she seemed Mafia. I would say that civs and Mafia alike could have used her as a scapegoat because she was playing both sides. But let's look at the patterns with her:
Epi votes Sorsha early. Sorsha has been the target of Epi's ire for a few days now.
I'm going to do a quick segue way because I stumbled upon a few things in looking through Epi's post history..This was from day 4. Do you still think serge is bad? You seem very sure. Are you still sure?Epignosis wrote:Serge is bad.
"GTH is quite uncharacteristic of you."Serge wrote:I do think JJJ and Quin are both at the same team.
Quin feels like he's on the forefront of scumhunting but what I feel he's doing is intentional chaotic brewing of the mechanics and roles stew. That post, #savemepandanderin (as if hashtags weren't bad enough) serves just to confuse people. Since it's been given the go ahead by Dom, it means his role is not at all connected with Pam and Erin, but in the off chance that it'll plant the seeds of doubt on anyone's mind that he is indeed related to them, he took that chance. Also, it is pure nonsense in the context of the game to post and I can only see someone as scum would make the effort to do.
JJJ on the other hand, GTH is quite uncharacteristic of you. You also forgave Quin. Also, bad vibes. I don't feel Superman JJJ right now, but Lex Luthor JJJ. Jesse Eisenberg Lex Luthor.
That's bad distancing, folks.

Serge quit. If he's bad and not sending in Night actions, excellent- he's not priority. I'm okay with his lynch regardless. I say if nothing solid comes up for Day 6, lynch Serge.
You are musically ignorant. You win a prize:Scotty wrote: I'm gonna ask this of you again:What evidence makes you feel like JJJ is bad, and Mafia would kill him. I can sorta understand an SVS kill, but JJJ looked uber civ to me. Please please please use your big boy words and not just post songs from the overrated Band Kansas?Epignosis wrote:I am of the opinion that 3J was bad.
Who among you was going to mount the charge against him?
Required reading.
I'm going hunting for his teammates.

As for 3J, when does he not look "uber civ" to you? His independent claim was a way to skirt the inevitable, "Why haven't you been killed yet?" It was a plot. A scheme. I saw through it.
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I have to say, what I saw from espers I liked, but the fact that Espers has not checked in since Night 2 makes me wonder what's up with him. The huge streak of inactivity makes me very skeptical.
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Where are ya?
I'm here. If you're asking about my activity level, my access has been sporadic due to being busier irl than i'd anticipated. Also i was silenced d4, it didn't occur to me that I could claim at the time.
What are your thoughts on QuinGate (SVS's "forced" vote of Quin)?
I don't think SVS was forced, I don't see how it would be reasonable given the roles we've seen so far. I'm working under the assumption she was mafia at present. I was a bit stuck for a while on why they would kill their teammate; as someone said (enrique, i think?) that nullifies the mechanical advantage they get from the insta-day and double night.
I've come to the conclusion that it was a setup to throw off the town. The only person who was "cleared" as far as i can see is Epi (because of "svs would never distance that early" wifom). So yeah, epi is scum. I'm not sure i'm explaining that clearly, it makes sense in my head.
Who are your top scumreads as of now?
Epi as I mentioned. INH also feels bad, he keeps expressing things in terms of negatives ("x strategy never works") without offering alternatives and focussing on self defense.
Scotty is also pinging me with his reaction to TH's eod5. I see that kind of eod shenanigans as pro-civ behaviour generally, his suspicion feels contrived. To say he's a top scumread for that would be a stretch though, I'll look into him further.