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Hey does anyone want to spew some bullshit with me? It seems to be working for C4.
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You're doing what to me now? What does that even mean?Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:49 pmMissed you too, babe. Been having you in my Warhammer campaign though if you drop by the discord.

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and how often is he successful with that?Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:23 pmMac does this every game. It does not need to be taken seriously.




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As often as I am mafia. He is unsuccessful as often as I am town.Rej wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:55 pmand how often is he successful with that?Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:23 pmMac does this every game. It does not need to be taken seriously.
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Having you is slang for sex.Dom wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:50 pmYou're doing what to me now? What does that even mean?Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:49 pmMissed you too, babe. Been having you in my Warhammer campaign though if you drop by the discord.![]()
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I continue to not see town SPF. I am continuing to draw out my reasons for suspecting her. I just feel like something isn't right, and I'll try to highlight that is whenever I spot it. Here's one example that stands out as I look back:
On principle I like the "I have x town reads, but I'm not saying who they are" play. I condone and support it. I will never ever suspect spf strictly for doing that.
But I do suspect her for this response when pressured. The point of laying bait like that is to draw out reactions. I do not feel like spf did that adequately. I do not feel like she did it at all, really. As soon as somebody (c4) responded to it, spf's response turned defensive rather than offensive. And this response is primed and ready for an aggressive pushback from a civilian SPF: c4 hurls generic suspicion at her. She can simply ask him why this tactic bothers him. She can ask him to guess the town reads. She can do any number of things to goad this discussion further along a constructive path. Instead she simply defends her choice to introduce her reads the way that she did. There is nothing constructive in that. The play ends there without getting off the ground.
Then in the aftermath she said a few more things related to this episode that did not sit well with me:I take issue with both points in this post.
1. As I said above, it felt like spf cut off the the flow of potential "interesting and telling interactions" almost immediately. I don't buy that spf was satisfied with the reactions she had gotten to that point as the fruits of her grand experiment. More on this later.
2. She felt uncomfortable outing a town read on me early in the game for a number of reasons. But she is perfectly comfortable doing it here. We've already talked a little about this. I just don't really buy this justification. I don't think spf was the least bit worried about outting a town read on me too early.
Here's why I struggle to accept that spf was satisfied with the results of her reaction test: the only people who had reacted to it were the two people she claims to have been town-reading in the first place. If I were town and in spf's shoes here, this wouldn't be even a remotely satisfying result. I'd want more people to chime in before I deem the reaction test a success. I would not want to run a reaction test early in the game just for the purpose of solidifying my two early town reads. If I did, I would not be holding it up as a productive experience. I also would not be saying it has resulted in a lot of valuable or productive dialogue if the dialogue was just blanket suspicion against me. That can become valuable dialogue, but you need to work to do something with it. I do not see spf doing that.
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But I do suspect her for this response when pressured. The point of laying bait like that is to draw out reactions. I do not feel like spf did that adequately. I do not feel like she did it at all, really. As soon as somebody (c4) responded to it, spf's response turned defensive rather than offensive. And this response is primed and ready for an aggressive pushback from a civilian SPF: c4 hurls generic suspicion at her. She can simply ask him why this tactic bothers him. She can ask him to guess the town reads. She can do any number of things to goad this discussion further along a constructive path. Instead she simply defends her choice to introduce her reads the way that she did. There is nothing constructive in that. The play ends there without getting off the ground.
Then in the aftermath she said a few more things related to this episode that did not sit well with me:
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1. As I said above, it felt like spf cut off the the flow of potential "interesting and telling interactions" almost immediately. I don't buy that spf was satisfied with the reactions she had gotten to that point as the fruits of her grand experiment. More on this later.
2. She felt uncomfortable outing a town read on me early in the game for a number of reasons. But she is perfectly comfortable doing it here. We've already talked a little about this. I just don't really buy this justification. I don't think spf was the least bit worried about outting a town read on me too early.
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3 post from Jack that have Jack & Shit to do with anything in this game, including the theme.
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tl;dr - I don't find spf's mindset regarding her early townread reaction test to be believable.
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I hate "I have x town reads" posts because I'm always tempted to sarcastically be like "I too have done work that I will also not show."
But of course, I don't actually have that work and tend to lay out exactly my thoughts without any filter, let alone a strategic one.
But of course, I don't actually have that work and tend to lay out exactly my thoughts without any filter, let alone a strategic one.
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That people are bad together.falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:57 pmWhich joke?
Lovely. Me and Mac working together on anything should terrify folks. lolJackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:07 pmHaving you is slang for sex.Dom wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:50 pmYou're doing what to me now? What does that even mean?Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 2:49 pmMissed you too, babe. Been having you in my Warhammer campaign though if you drop by the discord.![]()
I'm old.![]()
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r u gonna play the game tho
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Fuck super mutants and rad scorpions?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:10 pm 3 post from Jack that have Jack & Shit to do with anything in this game, including the theme.

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Does Sloonei tunnel SPF this hard if he's Maf?
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Interesting.Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:10 pm I hate "I have x town reads" posts because I'm always tempted to sarcastically be like "I too have done work that I will also not show."
But of course, I don't actually have that work and tend to lay out exactly my thoughts without any filter, let alone a strategic one.
So... you reading the thread or nah?
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Also this. I am actively trying to town read spf right now, but I'm unable to do it.
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Yes. Fuck them.Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:11 pmFuck super mutants and rad scorpions?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:10 pm 3 post from Jack that have Jack & Shit to do with anything in this game, including the theme.![]()
Fuck them in their stupid asses.
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Cuz you received a PM that says "Yo, you Maf this game"
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I could see someone making an argument that I might have tunneled C4. I disagree, but I can see the argument.
I don't think Sloonei has done that here. It doesn't mean he's good or bad, I just disagree with the premise.
I don't think Sloonei has done that here. It doesn't mean he's good or bad, I just disagree with the premise.
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I could see someone making an argument that I might have tunneled C4. I disagree, but I can see the argument.
I don't think Sloonei has done that here. It doesn't mean he's good or bad, I just disagree with the premise.
I don't think Sloonei has done that here. It doesn't mean he's good or bad, I just disagree with the premise.
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I'm reading it now. While at work and playing FF8.Dom wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:12 pmInteresting.Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:10 pm I hate "I have x town reads" posts because I'm always tempted to sarcastically be like "I too have done work that I will also not show."
But of course, I don't actually have that work and tend to lay out exactly my thoughts without any filter, let alone a strategic one.
So... you reading the thread or nah?
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A looooooooooooot of players were around last night when I voted spf.
No one really jumped on to it.
If spf were civ I'd imagine a baddie or two might hop right on.
No one really jumped on to it.
If spf were civ I'd imagine a baddie or two might hop right on.
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alright well maybe spf is scumSloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:08 pm I continue to not see town SPF. I am continuing to draw out my reasons for suspecting her. I just feel like something isn't right, and I'll try to highlight that is whenever I spot it. Here's one example that stands out as I look back:
On principle I like the "I have x town reads, but I'm not saying who they are" play. I condone and support it. I will never ever suspect spf strictly for doing that.Spoiler: show
But I do suspect her for this response when pressured. The point of laying bait like that is to draw out reactions. I do not feel like spf did that adequately. I do not feel like she did it at all, really. As soon as somebody (c4) responded to it, spf's response turned defensive rather than offensive. And this response is primed and ready for an aggressive pushback from a civilian SPF: c4 hurls generic suspicion at her. She can simply ask him why this tactic bothers him. She can ask him to guess the town reads. She can do any number of things to goad this discussion further along a constructive path. Instead she simply defends her choice to introduce her reads the way that she did. There is nothing constructive in that. The play ends there without getting off the ground.
Then in the aftermath she said a few more things related to this episode that did not sit well with me:I take issue with both points in this post.Spoiler: show
1. As I said above, it felt like spf cut off the the flow of potential "interesting and telling interactions" almost immediately. I don't buy that spf was satisfied with the reactions she had gotten to that point as the fruits of her grand experiment. More on this later.
2. She felt uncomfortable outing a town read on me early in the game for a number of reasons. But she is perfectly comfortable doing it here. We've already talked a little about this. I just don't really buy this justification. I don't think spf was the least bit worried about outting a town read on me too early.
Here's why I struggle to accept that spf was satisfied with the results of her reaction test: the only people who had reacted to it were the two people she claims to have been town-reading in the first place. If I were town and in spf's shoes here, this wouldn't be even a remotely satisfying result. I'd want more people to chime in before I deem the reaction test a success. I would not want to run a reaction test early in the game just for the purpose of solidifying my two early town reads. If I did, I would not be holding it up as a productive experience. I also would not be saying it has resulted in a lot of valuable or productive dialogue if the dialogue was just blanket suspicion against me. That can become valuable dialogue, but you need to work to do something with it. I do not see spf doing that.Spoiler: show
but I'd be sad if she was
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Perhaps I'm phrasing it wrong. He's def not leaving his SPF read alone or moving on to other reads/pushes.
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This sounds reasonable.
I kinda tldr all of Sloonei's case for SPF isn't townie enough. Probably later.
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Wait. I read that as "If spf WEREN'T civ." So I think the opposite of Dom on that hot take.
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What reasons does falcon45ca have to hypothetically read Sloonei as mafia?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:15 pmCuz you received a PM that says "Yo, you Maf this game"
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ok and?Esooa wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:16 pmalright well maybe spf is scumSloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:08 pm I continue to not see town SPF. I am continuing to draw out my reasons for suspecting her. I just feel like something isn't right, and I'll try to highlight that is whenever I spot it. Here's one example that stands out as I look back:
On principle I like the "I have x town reads, but I'm not saying who they are" play. I condone and support it. I will never ever suspect spf strictly for doing that.Spoiler: show
But I do suspect her for this response when pressured. The point of laying bait like that is to draw out reactions. I do not feel like spf did that adequately. I do not feel like she did it at all, really. As soon as somebody (c4) responded to it, spf's response turned defensive rather than offensive. And this response is primed and ready for an aggressive pushback from a civilian SPF: c4 hurls generic suspicion at her. She can simply ask him why this tactic bothers him. She can ask him to guess the town reads. She can do any number of things to goad this discussion further along a constructive path. Instead she simply defends her choice to introduce her reads the way that she did. There is nothing constructive in that. The play ends there without getting off the ground.
Then in the aftermath she said a few more things related to this episode that did not sit well with me:I take issue with both points in this post.Spoiler: show
1. As I said above, it felt like spf cut off the the flow of potential "interesting and telling interactions" almost immediately. I don't buy that spf was satisfied with the reactions she had gotten to that point as the fruits of her grand experiment. More on this later.
2. She felt uncomfortable outing a town read on me early in the game for a number of reasons. But she is perfectly comfortable doing it here. We've already talked a little about this. I just don't really buy this justification. I don't think spf was the least bit worried about outting a town read on me too early.
Here's why I struggle to accept that spf was satisfied with the results of her reaction test: the only people who had reacted to it were the two people she claims to have been town-reading in the first place. If I were town and in spf's shoes here, this wouldn't be even a remotely satisfying result. I'd want more people to chime in before I deem the reaction test a success. I would not want to run a reaction test early in the game just for the purpose of solidifying my two early town reads. If I did, I would not be holding it up as a productive experience. I also would not be saying it has resulted in a lot of valuable or productive dialogue if the dialogue was just blanket suspicion against me. That can become valuable dialogue, but you need to work to do something with it. I do not see spf doing that.Spoiler: show
but I'd be sad if she was
Sure.falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:16 pmPerhaps I'm phrasing it wrong. He's def not leaving his SPF read alone or moving on to other reads/pushes.
Why don't you come up with a topic of discussion, then?
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Got something else you want me to talk about?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:16 pmPerhaps I'm phrasing it wrong. He's def not leaving his SPF read alone or moving on to other reads/pushes.
Also, what are your thoughts on staypositivefriend and my read on her?
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sorry I find none of this SPF stuff and issue and I'm fucking bored of it
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This is all too reachy. I agree the move was dumb and counterproductive, but this is too convoluted to be useful. I can definitely see this coming from town spf with just a mild amount of stubbornness about how she wants to word it. Plus, spf's "I already explained all of this seven times already please" attitude reads as way too real.Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:08 pm Here's why I struggle to accept that spf was satisfied with the results of her reaction test: the only people who had reacted to it were the two people she claims to have been town-reading in the first place. If I were town and in spf's shoes here, this wouldn't be even a remotely satisfying result. I'd want more people to chime in before I deem the reaction test a success. I would not want to run a reaction test early in the game just for the purpose of solidifying my two early town reads. If I did, I would not be holding it up as a productive experience. I also would not be saying it has resulted in a lot of valuable or productive dialogue if the dialogue was just blanket suspicion against me. That can become valuable dialogue, but you need to work to do something with it. I do not see spf doing that.
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@Sloonei I think your points make sense and I like them
I wanna ask about something else now though which is, I'd rather move on from this at this point (which maybe is a bit selfish because I understand your point and don't need to talk about it more while others might) though, because I think it'd be better in the case spf is town to not push it for the next 28 hours we have, and still useful if she's mafia anyway
This is me saying I think SPF could be mafia but I also want to find her town, and if you wanna do the same our way to do that right now is drop the push until tonight imo
I wanna ask about something else now though which is, I'd rather move on from this at this point (which maybe is a bit selfish because I understand your point and don't need to talk about it more while others might) though, because I think it'd be better in the case spf is town to not push it for the next 28 hours we have, and still useful if she's mafia anyway
This is me saying I think SPF could be mafia but I also want to find her town, and if you wanna do the same our way to do that right now is drop the push until tonight imo
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So you think that if SPF were Maf, players would be more likely to jump on Dom's vote?Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:18 pm Wait. I read that as "If spf WEREN'T civ." So I think the opposite of Dom on that hot take.
I'm not sure I see that.
I agree with Dom, if she were Town, Maf would be likely to jump onto the wagon. It's still early tho, they may be biding their time. Wagons are very balanced right now
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
BK is prolly just Mafia guys, he has no idea how to get in to the thread
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
as I made this post like 5 other people said something similar which makes me uncomfortable, thoughEsooa wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:20 pm @Sloonei I think your points make sense and I like them
I wanna ask about something else now though which is, I'd rather move on from this at this point (which maybe is a bit selfish because I understand your point and don't need to talk about it more while others might) though, because I think it'd be better in the case spf is town to not push it for the next 28 hours we have, and still useful if she's mafia anyway
This is me saying I think SPF could be mafia but I also want to find her town, and if you wanna do the same our way to do that right now is drop the push until tonight imo
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
yeh
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
I do see how there might be some circularity to that logic.Jackofhearts2005 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:18 pm Wait. I read that as "If spf WEREN'T civ." So I think the opposite of Dom on that hot take.
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I think your take on SPF has merit, and I think she's more likely Maf than Town.Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:20 pmGot something else you want me to talk about?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:16 pmPerhaps I'm phrasing it wrong. He's def not leaving his SPF read alone or moving on to other reads/pushes.
Also, what are your thoughts on staypositivefriend and my read on her?
I think if YOU were Maf, and she town, you'd be more likely to move on to other reads/pushes. So you've earned a town read from me at this point.
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
I do not feel like I am reaching at all.c4e5g3d5 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:20 pmThis is all too reachy. I agree the move was dumb and counterproductive, but this is too convoluted to be useful. I can definitely see this coming from town spf with just a mild amount of stubbornness about how she wants to word it. Plus, spf's "I already explained all of this seven times already please" attitude reads as way too real.Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:08 pm Here's why I struggle to accept that spf was satisfied with the results of her reaction test: the only people who had reacted to it were the two people she claims to have been town-reading in the first place. If I were town and in spf's shoes here, this wouldn't be even a remotely satisfying result. I'd want more people to chime in before I deem the reaction test a success. I would not want to run a reaction test early in the game just for the purpose of solidifying my two early town reads. If I did, I would not be holding it up as a productive experience. I also would not be saying it has resulted in a lot of valuable or productive dialogue if the dialogue was just blanket suspicion against me. That can become valuable dialogue, but you need to work to do something with it. I do not see spf doing that.
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I'm town and have everyone but myself at a scum read until they show otherwise.
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Re: Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Mafia Game [Day 1]
Neat. I appreciate your clear and concise stances.falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:23 pmI think your take on SPF has merit, and I think she's more likely Maf than Town.Sloonei wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:20 pmGot something else you want me to talk about?falcon45ca wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:16 pmPerhaps I'm phrasing it wrong. He's def not leaving his SPF read alone or moving on to other reads/pushes.
Also, what are your thoughts on staypositivefriend and my read on her?
I think if YOU were Maf, and she town, you'd be more likely to move on to other reads/pushes. So you've earned a town read from me at this point.
Got any other names you want us to talk about? We've had a pretty narrow focus so far.
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