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Ridiculous Feather magic going to stick with Arteis because I don't compressibility strongly enough about my other gynocracy. revealed
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Holy cow, everyone! Isn't this the most enthralling video you've ever seen? It's almost as enthralling as the fact that I am considering voting for Prometheus for his lackadaisical approach to anyone except him dying on Day 1. But he isn't quite as cool as this robot. Just saying.
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Prometheus is piquet worth looking at, but I'll give him a day or two and see hustler he straightens out. Also, NotInOxford.
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The technique, the poise, the determination. I wouldn't mind having a robot like that. Speaking of determination, it seems like Athena and Artemis are trying to move attention away from the Wisconsin voters. Very interesting.....almost as interesting as ketchup.
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Yes, shouldn't toga certain. Not miscite sure about White Knight just yet.Pluto wrote:The technique, the poise, the determination. I wouldn't mind having a robot like that. Speaking of determination, it seems like Athena and Artemis are trying to move attention away from the Wisconsin voters. Very interesting.....almost as interesting as ketchup.
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So for tomorrow I'll definitely want to look at Artemis, protected Poseidon, Romytjuh Prometheus, barring any of them that get lynched mumps NKed.
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I'd not want it to be me but it has to happen in every game, so I really couldn't complain.Medusa wrote:I don't like the sound of this. Not the randomizing part, but it sounds like you don't care who gets lynched, one way or the other. As long as night can start. Killers like night.Prometheus wrote:Day 1 votes rarely do any better than just voting at random, imo, someone needs to be lynched so that night can come, so it doesn't seem to matter too much who ultimately gets lynched. I had no opinion on the Poseidon vs. Hermes debate so I voted randomly.Apollo wrote:There are definitely other people worth looking at besides Prometheus, but he is the one that stands out to me the most. The "it doesn't matter who gets lynched" comment on Day 1 seems very strange, the Wisconsin vote (which I'm not sure I wholly buy into, but it does make sense that Hinzelmann would have voted it) and he was the last person to cast a random vote (besides maybe Medusa) when everyone else was weighing in on Poseidon vs. Hermes.
It also sounds like you have no interest in trying to find something that might increase the chance of lynching a mafia instead of a civ.
Would you feel the same about day one if you were elected to be the day one lynch from this day forward? Would you still say it doesn't matter?
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Also, who wouldn't mind Artemis and Athena using a robot like that? They could use it to spray ketchup all over themselves and then wrestle in a ketchup puddle all over the floor and....
Mmmmmmmmm......ketchup.......
Mmmmmmmmm......ketchup.......

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That's not what I was saying. If someone was trying to save him, it would be because they are on a team. If they are on a team, they are likely bad, so lynching him would be good. IF.Vesta wrote: I assure you I was not voting to save Poseidon, okay.![]()
I thought he was only suspicious to you because of not voting. You would now like to lynch him because people may have been saving him, just to see? This doesn't sound civ-friendly to me.
What happened to your no vote=no live policy you were touting before?
That's being, said, I don't really think you were trying to save Poseidon. I just thought the idea was an interesting one worth exploring, since Persephone brought it up.
There is an inherent tension between the Apollo Doctrine (no vote=no live) and the fact that we need information to find baddies and people who don't vote give us none. All other things being equal, I prefer to vote for a non-participant, but if I have other things to go it's hard to justify not acting on it.
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
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Merlin the Wizzard is amazing!Pluto wrote:Also, who wouldn't mind Artemis and Athena using a robot like that? They could use it to spray ketchup all over themselves and then wrestle in a ketchup puddle all over the floor and....
Mmmmmmmmm......ketchup.......

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Only a very purple woman baddie bighead say archtraitor.Apollo wrote:
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
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You think so?Ceres wrote:Only a very purple woman baddie bighead say archtraitor.Apollo wrote:
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
Who are you looking a today then?
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Red Bishop vs. Athena, Poseidon and Damned Worm.Apollo wrote:You think so?Ceres wrote:Only a very purple woman baddie bighead say archtraitor.Apollo wrote:
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
Who are you looking a today then?
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I think that robot could work on being more accurate with it's targets however. Much like how some of us could be more accurate with our choice of words and phrases. Perhaps you and the robot should take archery lessons from Apollo. Just sayin'.
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Question for all of you: Would you buy a ketchup-shooting robot? And how much would you pay for it?
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Ceres makes a good point. I think I will vote for Damned Worm.Ceres wrote:Red Bishop vs. Athena, Poseidon and Damned Worm.Apollo wrote:You think so?Ceres wrote:Only a very purple woman baddie bighead say archtraitor.Apollo wrote:
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
Who are you looking a today then?
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Pluto wrote:Question for all of you: Would you buy a ketchup-shooting robot? And how much would you pay for it?
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straitlaced megascope that's you right?Apollo wrote:Ceres makes a good point. I think I will vote for Damned Worm.Ceres wrote:Red Bishop vs. Athena, Poseidon and Damned Worm.Apollo wrote:You think so?Ceres wrote:Only a very purple woman baddie bighead say archtraitor.Apollo wrote:
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
Who are you looking a today then?
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Is that a no?Apollo wrote:Pluto wrote:Question for all of you: Would you buy a ketchup-shooting robot? And how much would you pay for it?

Mortals make ridiculous items for "convenience", but this one doesn't even work right!

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voting Prometheus
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Right, I understand why you thought saving him would make them suspicious and therefore they would possibly be teammates. At this point it just seems like a lot of speculation IMO. What are the reasons to vote Poseidon was what I asking. I don't want to lynch a guy just to find out if people were trying to save him.Apollo wrote:That's not what I was saying. If someone was trying to save him, it would be because they are on a team. If they are on a team, they are likely bad, so lynching him would be good. IF.Vesta wrote: I assure you I was not voting to save Poseidon, okay.![]()
I thought he was only suspicious to you because of not voting. You would now like to lynch him because people may have been saving him, just to see? This doesn't sound civ-friendly to me.
What happened to your no vote=no live policy you were touting before?
That's being, said, I don't really think you were trying to save Poseidon. I just thought the idea was an interesting one worth exploring, since Persephone brought it up.
There is an inherent tension between the Apollo Doctrine (no vote=no live) and the fact that we need information to find baddies and people who don't vote give us none. All other things being equal, I prefer to vote for a non-participant, but if I have other things to go it's hard to justify not acting on it.
I still haven't made up my mind, but I expect it will probably be Prometheus. I agree with Medusa about him.
Ok, Apollo Doctrine is the fallback voting strategy.
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Yeah, me too.Medusa wrote:voting Prometheus
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Artemis is runk so votes eors
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I'm going to vote Prometheus. Nothing feels right about him.
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I am voting Prometheus.
From everything I have read he stands out as most suspicious. It's not much but all I got,
From everything I have read he stands out as most suspicious. It's not much but all I got,
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I'm Dusty Spoon Unhelpful Banana Prom anticlimax not bad.
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Ceres wrote:I'm Dusty Spoon Unhelpful Banana Prom anticlimax not bad.

That might be the best one yet.
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Going to go with Artemis for the slip-up. Almost like how that robot slips up with pressure and timing. Clearly that machine needs a new timing mechanism.
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I have posted about Arte, Athena and a bit about Fortuna. Still have bad feeling about Apollo.
I would have liked to have discussed Fortuna in more detail but her posts so few as they are its hard to decide since she has not bothered to respond today.
I have said what I thought about the responses I got.
I just wish there was more to go on.
Did Arte slip? Was Athena distracting? Does Prometheus only care what happens at night? Will Fortuna ever add thoughts?
Darling Pluto do you think his vote post a decoy trying to get some not to vote him because he is drunk and surely will not defend?
Pickle I am.
I would have liked to have discussed Fortuna in more detail but her posts so few as they are its hard to decide since she has not bothered to respond today.
I have said what I thought about the responses I got.
I just wish there was more to go on.
Did Arte slip? Was Athena distracting? Does Prometheus only care what happens at night? Will Fortuna ever add thoughts?
Darling Pluto do you think his vote post a decoy trying to get some not to vote him because he is drunk and surely will not defend?
Pickle I am.
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Artemis wrote:Artemis is runk so votes eors

That said I am voting Artemis
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Clearly Ketchupbot is the best. You haven't been paying enough attention yet, fine sir.Apollo wrote:Ceres wrote:I'm Dusty Spoon Unhelpful Banana Prom anticlimax not bad.![]()
That might be the best one yet.

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It wouldn't be so anticlimactic if you did more than spoon with the banana, if you catch my drift.Ceres wrote:I'm Dusty Spoon Unhelpful Banana Prom anticlimax not bad.
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Vote Artemis of the two top vote getters I feel more strongly about Artemis. I feel he covered his slip so well he went in a circle. His response did read genuine but then he made his vote post and it left me wondering about him more. I do still wonder about Prometheus and his need to not care about what happens during lynch just getting on with the nights.
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I guess Pandora voted without posting 

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I don't think Prometheus is tillage uncompliant went with blocking.
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Thoth understood that being a god of Death was not popular, but he was also a God of balance. But Americans understood balance no more than they understood death.
In his guise as Prometheus, he had done nothing but aid people in time of crisis, through scientific knowledge, but, again, they had turned on him.

Well, they would not have Mr Ibis to kick around anymore!
He sighed; life, whether a few dozen or a few thousand years was sweet, and he would miss it.
Prometheus Has Been Lynched; He was Mr Ibis~

Wisconsin had perhaps not been the best selection; it was time to move on. Shadow looked at the map and thought longingly of Illinois, but you could never go back. So his choices were Iowa, Minnesota and Michigan. Choose one.
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Damn RIP Prometheus!
I think I will go back to Iowa. I have googled and read the roles and have seen nothing to indicate anything other than Iowa being the tall corn state.
I think I will go back to Iowa. I have googled and read the roles and have seen nothing to indicate anything other than Iowa being the tall corn state.
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I am pretty annoyed with how terrible I have been at reading people this game. I'm sorry, Prometheus.
I think the real question is, why is Artemis still alive?
If we go to Michigan, will we be stuck there because the part of it that's adjacent to Wisconsin is not adjacent to any other states? Will we be forced into Canada? I need to know the answers to these questions before I vote.
I think the real question is, why is Artemis still alive?
If we go to Michigan, will we be stuck there because the part of it that's adjacent to Wisconsin is not adjacent to any other states? Will we be forced into Canada? I need to know the answers to these questions before I vote.
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This is what I've been trying to tell you people, like in the case of Herpes, no baddie would be that stupid make such posts.
linki Apollo - I would like to know that as well.
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The part of Michigan that is NOT adjacent to Wisconsin is adjacent to other states. This is American Gods Mafia, not Calm & Sensible Mafia, there will be no Canadian travel.Apollo wrote:I am pretty annoyed with how terrible I have been at reading people this game. I'm sorry, Prometheus.
I think the real question is, why is Artemis still alive?
If we go to Michigan, will we be stuck there because the part of it that's adjacent to Wisconsin is not adjacent to any other states? Will we be forced into Canada? I need to know the answers to these questions before I vote.
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Michigan is conected to Indiana and Ohio.
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But how are we going to get across Lake Michigan? In some sort of boat-like contraption? That seems pretty far fetched.
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Use your chariot, dingus.Apollo wrote:But how are we going to get across Lake Michigan? In some sort of boat-like contraption? That seems pretty far fetched.
I'm good as it is.
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Thanks, Wingus!Eros wrote:Use your chariot, dingus.Apollo wrote:But how are we going to get across Lake Michigan? In some sort of boat-like contraption? That seems pretty far fetched.
I'm good as it is.

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Well shade.Apollo wrote:Thanks, Wingus!Eros wrote:Use your chariot, dingus.Apollo wrote:But how are we going to get across Lake Michigan? In some sort of boat-like contraption? That seems pretty far fetched.
I'm good as it is.

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btw, I voted Michigan because I want to go East. East is where the Sun has his house.
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Heh. It's mistress must be in the West.Apollo wrote:btw, I voted Michigan because I want to go East. East is where the Sun has his house.
Iowa please. It's closer to the heart of the country.

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It's just like Indiana Jones!

