thellama73 wrote:Where did you hear that word?Made wrote:Gonna derail for a split second, What even is white tea?

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thellama73 wrote:Where did you hear that word?Made wrote:Gonna derail for a split second, What even is white tea?
Night's over already?Mongoose wrote:
Temporarily died after a hot power flow yoga class, but I assure you we're open.
Host post forthcoming lickety split.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Made wrote:Night's over already?Mongoose wrote:
Temporarily died after a hot power flow yoga class, but I assure you we're open.
Host post forthcoming lickety split.
(also, I haven't seen that movie, but is that clerks?)
thellama73 wrote:I feel like night has been going on a really long time.
I'm not even supposed to be here today!Mongoose wrote:Made wrote:Night's over already?Mongoose wrote:
Temporarily died after a hot power flow yoga class, but I assure you we're open.
Host post forthcoming lickety split.
(also, I haven't seen that movie, but is that clerks?)
It is Clerks! Night should have been over an hour ago, but I was a bit shell-shocked after a particularly brutal class.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Made, did you not understand why people thought Boogs might be the BTSC partner? Did you miss that discussion??Made wrote:I feel so lost. Why was boogs obviously felt samples???? I read boogs post from day 1 and he never defend keterman directly, but did attack Llama. Llama mentioned the next day that he thought that maybe boogs and keterman were teammates, but he gave no support and even later changing his mind! People (Bulls and Df) then cited Llama as the reason they thought boogs was felt samples. The way I see it, Bullz, DF, and Roxy are all suspcious for thinking boogs was obviously civvie, because he wasn't.
This reads as very hollow, Llama. It's the first post you've made that I haven't thought screamed civvie. I thought I'd let you know. ^_^thellama73 wrote:
No, because I always think she's bad, and she doesn't always think I'm bad. Also I am easier to read than she is.
In my defense, my teammates weren't around to help me write... NO WAIT I DON'T MEAN THAT!Dom wrote:This reads as very hollow, Llama. It's the first post you've made that I haven't thought screamed civvie. I thought I'd let you know. ^_^thellama73 wrote: No, because I always think she's bad, and she doesn't always think I'm bad. Also I am easier to read than she is.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Good to know you're still kicking. Honestly killing Llama was a very poor move on mafia imo. I mean on one side, many people vocally supported him so getting rid of him does seems beneficial. On the other side however, he was still getting a lot of votes..... actually i'm gonna go check something.....Mongoose wrote: The Felt Pens say: "Don't forget to floss your teeth!"[/color]
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
Suddenly, this video takes on an even deeper sinister meaning.A Person wrote:thellama73 wrote:I feel like night has been going on a really long time.
Turnip Head wrote: We need to lynch Pennsylvania Bitch.
anything>?Mister Rearranger wrote:Personally, I'm going to go through the poll results and see if anything jumps out at me.
Then I'll get into posts.
Shh. things like this take timeDom wrote:anything>?Mister Rearranger wrote:Personally, I'm going to go through the poll results and see if anything jumps out at me.
Then I'll get into posts.
Just wondering, Elo, what is your motivation in this question?Elohcin wrote:Oh, and RIP llama. I really thought you were on the baddie team, sorry I was wrong, most likely. @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
I was literally just about to ask this question when I saw you already had. I find it an odd question, the answer doesn't really matter to anyone but the baddies surely?Dom wrote:Just wondering, Elo, what is your motivation in this question?Elohcin wrote:Oh, and RIP llama. I really thought you were on the baddie team, sorry I was wrong, most likely. @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
I believe it matters to all of us. If the baddie win with each other no matter what, then they can use killing llama (if he was bad) as a distancing tool. It can help us find other baddies.Bullzeye wrote:I was literally just about to ask this question when I saw you already had. I find it an odd question, the answer doesn't really matter to anyone but the baddies surely?Dom wrote:Just wondering, Elo, what is your motivation in this question?Elohcin wrote:Oh, and RIP llama. I really thought you were on the baddie team, sorry I was wrong, most likely. @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
Wait. Are you saying what I think you're saying? That Llama was bad and his team killed him intentionally?Elohcin wrote:I believe it matters to all of us. If the baddie win with each other no matter what, then they can use killing llama (if he was bad) as a distancing tool. It can help us find other baddies.Bullzeye wrote:I was literally just about to ask this question when I saw you already had. I find it an odd question, the answer doesn't really matter to anyone but the baddies surely?Dom wrote:Just wondering, Elo, what is your motivation in this question?Elohcin wrote:Oh, and RIP llama. I really thought you were on the baddie team, sorry I was wrong, most likely. @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
It shouldn't make sense to anyone. Elo knows that. You wouldn't kill your own teammate even if they were so obviously bad and everyone was going to lynch them ASAP. Killing your own teammate robs you of the ability to kill someone who actually poses a threat to your team that night and reduces the likelihood you'll win. Sure they might win the game if you do but the more baddies are alive the more likely they are to win. Dead baddies don't help win the game even if they share glory at the end. The fact anyone would suggest it as a valid tactic shocks me.sabie12 wrote:Not sure that it would benefit anyone to kill their own teammate. That doesn't make sense to me.
The baddie team need not be intact for the entire baddie team to secure a win.Elohcin wrote: @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
Ok, I would totally pull this kind of stuff, but I have no clue if Llama and co would....Mongoose wrote:The baddie team need not be intact for the entire baddie team to secure a win.Elohcin wrote: @HOST - Does the baddie team win together whether or not they are dead or not?
Neither is killing the person most likely to be lynched next.Bullzeye wrote:It just isn't done.
Random? What makes you think that the baddie team randomized their kill and had no strategy behind their kill?Epignosis wrote:Neither is killing the person most likely to be lynched next.Bullzeye wrote:It just isn't done.
I see nothing in the roles about target redirection or switching. This leads me to believe that the killing was not strategic, but instead random.
I don't know for sure that he was most likely to be lynched next. I do think it was a strange choice to kill him when there was discussion around him but to be honest if by some fluke he really was a baddie and his team killed him then they deserve to lose for such a stupid move.Epignosis wrote:Neither is killing the person most likely to be lynched next.Bullzeye wrote:It just isn't done.
I see nothing in the roles about target redirection or switching. This leads me to believe that the killing was not strategic, but instead random.
Because if it was strategic, it was poorly thought out at best. At worst, it produces a riskier scenario for their team.Elohcin wrote:Random? What makes you think that the baddie team randomized their kill and had no strategy behind their kill?Epignosis wrote:Neither is killing the person most likely to be lynched next.Bullzeye wrote:It just isn't done.
I see nothing in the roles about target redirection or switching. This leads me to believe that the killing was not strategic, but instead random.
Alright, so germaner type person is still alive.A Person wrote:Ich denke, ein gut aufgeZufalls kill ist ein guter Weg zu halten, der Zivilisationen verwechselt, oder es könnte nur eine seltsame Wahl für eine Ziel i dunno sein. (i weiß nicht Deutsch, so habe ich einen Übersetzer zu verwenden)
Are you saying "poorly thought out" if he were a baddies or either way, baddie or civ? If so, why was it poorly thought out if llama was civ?Epignosis wrote:Because if it was strategic, it was poorly thought out at best. At worst, it produces a riskier scenario for their team.Elohcin wrote:Random? What makes you think that the baddie team randomized their kill and had no strategy behind their kill?Epignosis wrote:Neither is killing the person most likely to be lynched next.Bullzeye wrote:It just isn't done.
I see nothing in the roles about target redirection or switching. This leads me to believe that the killing was not strategic, but instead random.
Ich würde so übernehmen.Made wrote:Alright, so germaner type person is still alive.A Person wrote:Ich denke, ein gut aufgeZufalls kill ist ein guter Weg zu halten, der Zivilisationen verwechselt, oder es könnte nur eine seltsame Wahl für eine Ziel i dunno sein. (i weiß nicht Deutsch, so habe ich einen Übersetzer zu verwenden)
Keterman
6
DFaraday (5), thellama73 (6), Vompatti (8), Bullzeye (9), Elohcin (10), bea (14) 43%
thellama73
5
Hedgeowl (2), Keterman (3), Boogs (4), sabie12 (7), Mister Rearranger (13) 36%
I don't understand this notion that thellama73 was bad and his team used a kill on him. Both kills make little sense from a strategic perspective: bea could have been framed as saving a teammate, and thellama73 was up for every lynch that has transpired. By killing llama, the llama voters now have to find someone else to vote for, and that someone else could very well be a member of their team.Elohcin wrote:Are you saying "poorly thought out" if he were a baddies or either way, baddie or civ? If so, why was it poorly thought out if llama was civ?
Hold your horses, eager beaver! Busy nights and sleep do not a hasty player make...Dom wrote:anything>?Mister Rearranger wrote:Personally, I'm going to go through the poll results and see if anything jumps out at me.
Then I'll get into posts.
A redirect is fine, they happen. I'm 90% sure that didn't happen in this specific circumstance though. Elo was suggesting that Llama was a baddie whose team deliberately killed their own teammate though. That makes no sense and has made me seriously wonder about her.Mister Rearranger wrote:EBWOP (not sure why it didn't linki me): I agree, I don't get the sacrifice theory at all. The redirect thing, like I said, seems reasonable, but not worth putting much weight on either, when discussion should be focused on finding baddie behavior.
Bullzeye wrote:A redirect is fine, they happen. I'm 90% sure that didn't happen in this specific circumstance though. Elo was suggesting that Llama was a baddie whose team deliberately killed their own teammate though. That makes no sense and has made me seriously wonder about her.Mister Rearranger wrote:EBWOP (not sure why it didn't linki me): I agree, I don't get the sacrifice theory at all. The redirect thing, like I said, seems reasonable, but not worth putting much weight on either, when discussion should be focused on finding baddie behavior.
Right, this confused me as well. Why would they kill llama if he is civ and has been up for lynch every day? If I were bad, I would let it play out and let him eventually get lynched. Maybe the baddies are a mix of inexperienced/non-existent players? I have other theories as well, but want to keep them to myself for now. Anyway, I am not sure who i will vote for today.Epignosis wrote:Looking back at this, bea was also a peculiar choice. It could have been argued on Day 2 that she voted Keterman to save llama:
Keterman
6
DFaraday (5), thellama73 (6), Vompatti (8), Bullzeye (9), Elohcin (10), bea (14) 43%
thellama73
5
Hedgeowl (2), Keterman (3), Boogs (4), sabie12 (7), Mister Rearranger (13) 36%I don't understand this notion that thellama73 was bad and his team used a kill on him. Both kills make little sense from a strategic perspective: bea could have been framed as saving a teammate, and thellama73 was up for every lynch that has transpired. By killing llama, the llama voters now have to find someone else to vote for, and that someone else could very well be a member of their team.Elohcin wrote:Are you saying "poorly thought out" if he were a baddies or either way, baddie or civ? If so, why was it poorly thought out if llama was civ?
Mad Hatter's crew is playing that description to the hilt. Or should I say, to the brim.
Oh man....this could be fun.... Anyone mafia wanna take anything back before someone comes back and tears you a new one?Mongoose wrote:The Felt Curtain began to wiggle...
...was someone about to return?
That's just asking for a wifom. Would they kill someone who's right, or kill someone who's criticizing a civvie in hopes to get them lynched post mordem.DFaraday wrote:The only explanation I can think of is that whoever killed Llama was afraid he would make a case on one of their team, since Llama has been a very outspoken player. If that's the case, I'll go back and see whom Llama was suspecting the most.