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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.
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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.
Agreed completely.thellama73 wrote:I still can't get over how great that album is. Never ceases to amaze.MovingPictures07 wrote: This post has been heartily approved by your friendly neighborhood Sockface.
Libertarians are not opposed to rules. The philosophy itself is axiomatic.Mongoose wrote:No one likes rules, but we've got to have a few, seeing as this isn't some libertarian think tank!
Ferret it's worth, I have no such jokes. Only puns.Mongoose wrote:"Wait, I have all kinds of ferret jokes!" shouted Epignosis.
Please refrain from using a reflexive pronoun when the subject does not warrant it.Mongoose wrote:If you have a question on interpreting any of the other rules, please ask S~V~S or myself.
I've explained this to her many times. She is just trolling me (and now you, it seems.)Epignosis wrote:Libertarians are not opposed to rules. The philosophy itself is axiomatic.Mongoose wrote:No one likes rules, but we've got to have a few, seeing as this isn't some libertarian think tank!
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.
Ghost Ferret wrote:someone did indeed poison me
but who, what, where, when, why, and how is not the question
the only thing i do know for sure is that time is short and you must find my killer as quickly as possible
or else there will be dire consequences
in other news i am having a contest
whoever can correctly mention the word i am thinking of will win a prize from the lovely, beautiful, intelligent hostess
whoever posts the word first wins the prize so get to it
Hello Sabie!sabie12 wrote:Hi everyone still learning how to use this website so bear with me if I do anything wrong. Nice to "meet" all of you!
I have to vote tongiht because we will be too busy tomorrow morning to check -in. I am voting llama for self-votingMister Rearranger wrote:*makes note to self that Llama self-voted on Day 0*![]()
Turnip Head wrote: We need to lynch Pennsylvania Bitch.
I didn't self-vote! Alpacas are not llamas!Hedgeowl wrote:I have to vote tongiht because we will be too busy tomorrow morning to check -in. I am voting llama for self-votingMister Rearranger wrote:*makes note to self that Llama self-voted on Day 0*![]()
and being our current top poster.
votes lalalallama
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.
You're not helping your top poster status any though.thellama73 wrote:I didn't self-vote! Alpacas are not llamas!Hedgeowl wrote:I have to vote tongiht because we will be too busy tomorrow morning to check -in. I am voting llama for self-votingMister Rearranger wrote:*makes note to self that Llama self-voted on Day 0*![]()
and being our current top poster.
votes lalalallama
Turnip Head wrote: We need to lynch Pennsylvania Bitch.
I only wrote that part to get Logan's goat.Epignosis wrote:Libertarians are not opposed to rules. The philosophy itself is axiomatic.Mongoose wrote:No one likes rules, but we've got to have a few, seeing as this isn't some libertarian think tank!
nice to meet you too sabie - don't be afraid of our weird antics - just jump in and play. We will ask clarifying questions if you do anything that seems odd. In the mean time have fun!sabie12 wrote:Hi everyone still learning how to use this website so bear with me if I do anything wrong. Nice to "meet" all of you!
Epignosis wrote:Bitch, my identity is my identity theft protection!
Glad you are here, Sabie. If you like mysteries, there will be lots of fun game themes for you to enjoy over the upcoming months.bea wrote:nice to meet you too sabie - don't be afraid of our weird antics - just jump in and play. We will ask clarifying questions if you do anything that seems odd. In the mean time have fun!sabie12 wrote:Hi everyone still learning how to use this website so bear with me if I do anything wrong. Nice to "meet" all of you!oh - also - if you have questions about how to use anything in the site - feel free to ask the thread. - there's a mod or so playing and most of us are pretty familiar with things.
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.
You mean that game where I was scum, missed two votes, and frequently went for periods longer than my absence until just now without posting? I'm not quiet, but I'm not exactly prolific either. Aggressive scumhunting and number of posts are two non-sequiters.Elohcin wrote:I was eating Brazil nuts while writing that postI'd like to see Keterman pop up too. From my experience with him, he is not a very quiet player.
Hisabie12 wrote:Not sure what kind of information everyone usually shares but a friend got me into this site. I've always loved murder mysteries hence my interest in playing. Sherlock is one of my favorite mystery related shows and I also enjoyed the movies.
Keterman wrote:You mean that game where I was scum, missed two votes, and frequently went for periods longer than my absence until just now without posting? I'm not quiet, but I'm not exactly prolific either. Aggressive scumhunting and number of posts are two non-sequiters.Elohcin wrote:I was eating Brazil nuts while writing that postI'd like to see Keterman pop up too. From my experience with him, he is not a very quiet player.
Ilama is rubbing me the wrong way. He's trying to look supatown on Day 1, having a lot of suspicions, none of which are well-founded at all. He seemed fully prepared to vote for inactive players, then tried to pass it off as pressure. He had his eye on A Person for posting early (seriously?) and Roxy for a pretty absurd misinterpretation of one of her posts. There's not much to go off of, sure, so it makes sense to go off of little. But llama seems way too confident, to the degree that it seems like he knows everyone's alignment.
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.
Hedgeowl wrote:You're not helping your top poster status any though.thellama73 wrote:I didn't self-vote! Alpacas are not llamas!Hedgeowl wrote:I have to vote tongiht because we will be too busy tomorrow morning to check -in. I am voting llama for self-votingMister Rearranger wrote:*makes note to self that Llama self-voted on Day 0*![]()
and being our current top poster.
votes lalalallama
Oh, I don't think I am in any danger of lynching civilians this game. Supatown!Keterman wrote:Initially, yes, but they might leave you if you end up with a lot of civilian blood on your hands.
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.
No, I am just supatown good at deduction.Keterman wrote:No danger, none at all? You must know our alignments then.
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.
Hi sabie, nice to meet you toosabie12 wrote:Hi everyone still learning how to use this website so bear with me if I do anything wrong. Nice to "meet" all of you!
I'm not a rapper.Mister Rearranger wrote:
thellama73 wrote:Keterman wrote:You mean that game where I was scum, missed two votes, and frequently went for periods longer than my absence until just now without posting? I'm not quiet, but I'm not exactly prolific either. Aggressive scumhunting and number of posts are two non-sequiters.Elohcin wrote:I was eating Brazil nuts while writing that postI'd like to see Keterman pop up too. From my experience with him, he is not a very quiet player.
Ilama is rubbing me the wrong way. He's trying to look supatown on Day 1, having a lot of suspicions, none of which are well-founded at all. He seemed fully prepared to vote for inactive players, then tried to pass it off as pressure. He had his eye on A Person for posting early (seriously?) and Roxy for a pretty absurd misinterpretation of one of her posts. There's not much to go off of, sure, so it makes sense to go off of little. But llama seems way too confident, to the degree that it seems like he knows everyone's alignment.
Supatown, baby, that's me. And I am always confident because that's how you get chicks.
Epignosis wrote:Bitch, my identity is my identity theft protection!
you wouldDFaraday wrote:I hope supatown stays a thing, I like it.
Also, I'm feeling like Llama is probably a proactive civ, so I need to look over the rest to see where I stand on the board. Most players haven't made much impression so far.
Epignosis wrote:Bitch, my identity is my identity theft protection!
A proactive Civ? All I have seen is him act unusual and try to "stir the pot" to get certain people to cause conflict. Doesn't seem Civ like behavior in the least to me. Voting for a non participant always is a bad idea if you are Civ, and considering the game started a few hours on a holiday weekend before I can check in that he says he wanted to "get us to react" etc. doesn't feel any good to me. I'm most likely giving him my vote tomorrow. I don't what proactive Civ you see in him by most of the talk here about apples and off topic being helpful. Which makes me worried about you as well to say that about Llama.DFaraday wrote:I hope supatown stays a thing, I like it.
Also, I'm feeling like Llama is probably a proactive civ, so I need to look over the rest to see where I stand on the board. Most players haven't made much impression so far.
Epignosis wrote:Bitch, my identity is my identity theft protection!
I'm not cranky, I'm saying it's very suspicious to me to make such a bold statement and assumption THAT early and be acting so cocky that he is sure he is awesome etc. He's really rubbing me the wrong way and Dfaraday trying to vouch for him that he's Civ isn't setting right with me either. I think he's acting very off compared to the games I have played with him recently. Either he's being weird on purpose, or he's confident you his teammates can assure he isn't going anywhere for a while for the behavior he has been showing in the thread, but in no way has he been contributing as a proactive civ as DFar stated.bea wrote:so boogsy - you are cranky at the llama because he didn't give enough time for low poster to check in before he started to suspect them?
Is that right? Or am I misunderstanding your point?
He is in a better place now.Metalmarsh89 wrote:I miss Vompernoodles
This is an interesting theory and would be quite the innovative twist, but there are baddies listed among the roles. That is the only hole I can find in your suggestion.Vompatti wrote:He is in a better place now.Metalmarsh89 wrote:I miss Vompernoodles![]()
Also, since no one has been killed, how do even know there is a baddie? Perhaps we should just wait and see what happens.
"Lynching non-participants is always a bad idea if you are civ" is not remotely true. There have been lots of baddie non-participants and lynching them is good.Boogs wrote:A proactive Civ? All I have seen is him act unusual and try to "stir the pot" to get certain people to cause conflict. Doesn't seem Civ like behavior in the least to me. Voting for a non participant always is a bad idea if you are Civ, and considering the game started a few hours on a holiday weekend before I can check in that he says he wanted to "get us to react" etc. doesn't feel any good to me. I'm most likely giving him my vote tomorrow. I don't what proactive Civ you see in him by most of the talk here about apples and off topic being helpful. Which makes me worried about you as well to say that about Llama.DFaraday wrote:I hope supatown stays a thing, I like it.
Also, I'm feeling like Llama is probably a proactive civ, so I need to look over the rest to see where I stand on the board. Most players haven't made much impression so far.
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.
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.
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.