He has fewer posts than me in this thread, though.
Also, how the heck did nobody use the barking up the wrong tree expression so far? Didn't anyone learn, since THM, that putting in-theme lines in your rebuttals is the key to your success in a game? (...assuming you also survive up to three lynch ties in the process, of course...)
Ricochet wrote:He has fewer posts than me in this thread, though.
Also, how the heck did nobody use the barking up the wrong tree expression so far? Didn't anyone learn, since THM, that putting in-theme lines in your rebuttals is the key to your success in a game? (...assuming you also survive up to three lynch ties in the process, of course...)
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
DrWilgy wrote:This is a common occurrence? Why? Do cops not trust their team that much?
No, it's just the way the gambit plays out ends up with the doctor dead. It is really a dig at MP's suicidal moron gambit lol. He'll see this later
I could see your move from a civ perspective, it made sense, but the bit where I thought you were bad was when Enrique got lynched afterwards. Then I thought your gambit was to draw out the real cop and kill em, and I thought you must be bad.
Nah, it was just as I said. I expected cop to chill till they had some reads, and found Enrique who was obviously hiding something. Not knowing whether or not cop was even an active role made me think he was hiding scummiphoonies
nutella wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:56 pm
@DrWilgy don't post any more k
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
DrWilgy wrote:Nah, it was just as I said. I expected cop to chill till they had some reads, and found Enrique who was obviously hiding something. Not knowing whether or not cop was even an active role made me think he was hiding scummiphoonies
That... is a very good point.
I wondered why you went hard after him when he turned on you. I forgot that not everyone knew that a cop was in the game.
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
JaggedJimmyJay wrote:Wilgy's vote is an enigma of science. Philosophers are known to throw their tomes across the auditorium in a fit of frustration after failing to solve its mystery.
insertnamehere wrote: ↑Wed Jun 28, 2017 11:50 pm
WTF was up with Wilgy's entire deal?
Hi, I'm doing a little better if anyone cares Still sick though. The game was too much for me. This has to be the third game ever I've dropped out of (first one here).
FZ. wrote:Hi, I'm doing a little better if anyone cares Still sick though. The game was too much for me. This has to be the third game ever I've dropped out of (first one here).
Hey FZ! Sorry you needed to drop out, and glad to hear you are doing better. Sig is taking over for you very admirably.
FZ. wrote:Hi, I'm doing a little better if anyone cares Still sick though. The game was too much for me. This has to be the third game ever I've dropped out of (first one here).
Hey FZ! Sorry you needed to drop out, and glad to hear you are doing better. Sig is taking over for you very admirably.
His first post was awesome.
"Guys, I suspected FZ, but then I replace in as her role, so I don't suspect her anymore"
I have to say, if I was in the game, I would have been pushing for your lynch day one.
I honestly couldn't tell you why, though, but thats often true of my game. I just get gut feelings that posting isn't genuine. Sometimes I can eventually figure out what it is, other times I can't.
So FZ - it is you/sig, Diiny and MP then, I think...
I don't really see JJJ as likely to be your teammate. I think epi has floyd wrong (And floyd is playing a decent civ game for once) and I don't think epi is bad.
Okay, I was kidding. I was a townie. Good thing you're not in the game
Kidding (about you in the game, not about me being good). I guess it's a good thing people don't always see you as sure townie. Then, when you're really bad, they remember thinking you were bad and when you were good...
And yes, it is better. The other way around is worse, and thats what I get... people always feel I'm town and then don't forget that I was actually bad.
And yes, it is better. The other way around is worse, and thats what I get... people always feel I'm town and then don't forget that I was actually bad.
The problem with players who give it all as town, have to play the same as mafia, and it's a lot harder to keep up. But people expect you to. That's why I like being town more than mafia. Though my last few games are changing things a little, LOL
JJJ is an example for that. People expect him to do a lot more when he's a civvie. Now he's paying for it. It could be that he's really busy like he claims to be, but with that sort of player, you know that when he's a civvie, he can't help himself but obsess about the game. You know what I mean?