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09-22-2006, 08:08 PM | #202 | |||||||||
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"If this is unusual behavior for me, I need to seriously re-evaluate how I post in the other forums. Granted, I heard Silly Kitty did that in one game where eshe was a mafiate, so I'm not sure what else to say besides "It's just me being me." To which everything following was on other points. It's the Good-on-everyone's-side + the excessive use of voting. It makes it easy for you to just vote on whoever at any given time, if it sinks in well enough. I don't see where you address that combination of the two parts of the sentence. It's all one sentence beause it's all one accusation. Quote:
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Let me get this through: You make jokes using your vote. Does that not add to my reasoning that you throw your vote around? If you can use your vote as a joke so carelessly, then you need to understand that that is scummy. Sure, a joke is fine, but check the context. I'l' take it stepwise. -You more or less random vote off a gut feeling for IC. -More people join the bandwagon -You, instead of taking your vote off the bandwagon as you seem to imply when you say "I'm trying to keep from accidentally lynching someone who I didn't really feel deserved to be lynched.", reinforce the vehemently growing bandwagon. -You take your vote off as soon as someone passively incriminates you. (Me, when I said I had something against IC voters) You did not seem to be watching out for others as you say, but jump away from the fire as soon as it even gets close to you. You only change your votes AFTER someone fights back Remember B_Real? I'm quite sure you voted on the bandwagon, but as soon as he touches back against you, you pull away. That's the problem I'm having with your defense. You aren't changing your vote of your own thought, just when any sort of conflict comes your way. This is the only time you haven't instantly backed away, and I'm thinking it's mainly because it's a massive accusation against you. Quote:
Which is why I was opposed to your excuse of being 'flighty'. How do I know you're flighty? All I had to go on was YOUR word about how things were, which is so easily manipulated that there was no way to disprove or prove it. In your words, it was too abstract for it to be believable. Quote:
In your words: "It's just me being me." Who exactly ARE you? How can I trust this is just you? That's a faulty basis for any defense. That's why I said the abstract, just to prove it was YOUR alternative. Quote:
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See, let me go over my voting history in the rounds here. First round, I made those random votes that are being thrown at me. Several people voted for B_Real because he was...come to think of it, doing about the same thing I was. Anyways, I wasn't convinced it was justification for a lynch, so I didn't vote, because I wanted to wait for something more concrete. Sith apparently had a deadline I didn't notice, and B_Real turned out to be a townie. Second round, I voted for Newb because he was being so erratic and claiming to be about as valuable as the PO, which looked suspicious to me, because that would guarantee a night death. Then he did his whole "I'm so sorry" spiel, which caught me hook, line, and sinker, and pretended to drop out of the game. I assumed that'd nullify my vote anyways, and since I believed him, I shifted my vote to the person who was most opposed to him, because that was the best thing I had. You were carrying on a long sparring session with him just as you are with me, and openly opposing someone so valuable to the town looked suspicious. Then Sith came out and busted Newb. You didn't need to defend yourself against me anymore, because the circumstances provoking my suspicion were gone. I changed my vote to Newb. Quote:
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It's just my belief against yours, I suppose. I can't abide that you just took that rapid bandwagon so unseriously. It was out of proportion, especially for day 1. Quote:
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"I shifted my vote to the person who was most opposed to him, because that was the best thing I had." You didn't have to shift your vote. It's all leading up to something later on I might add... Quote:
No. No, you did NOT give me a chance to respond to it before casting your vote to 'the next best thing'. That's my problem. You seem almost completely unprecautious until something threatens you. Let's go to the voting history, shall we? IC: You didn't take it off until AFTER someone went about it. Sure, I KNOW it was a joke, but it the grand scheme of things, which is where my argument lies, you didn't bother to stop the already BADLY bandwagon'd joke until threatened. B_Real: As SOON as he voted back against you, you cut it. Newb: This one, you didn't get threatened but seemingly tricked out of voting off of him. But as SOON as your vote comes off, you had to vote for someone before they even SAID anything about this massive situation? You're taking my argument entirely wrong about the timing of your vote for me. I didn't need to defend myself from you AFTER your vote, but from the massive Newb situation BEFORE anyone jumped on me.' Your history of voting is terribly scummy to me. The WAY you vote and the rate at which you do it strikes me as scummy. I'm not cold out declaring you are scum, as you say... Quote:
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09-22-2006, 10:33 PM | #205 |
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*reads whole excange* :O_o:
First off, Mesden, Skyshot is right. This is a circle of "Aww, I'm such a nice guy." "You might not be." "But I am! Really!"" And I'm willing to let Skyshot play the new player card. He's being cautious, a little too cautious, sure, but he's still being cautious. Quite frankly, I think that Skyshot is doing a wonderful job of protecting himself against your barrage of repeating the same thing over and over again and forcing him to come up with more and more defenses to the same points. I don't like that tactic. Also, even though it goes against my personal style of play, Skyshot's switching his votes "before somebody comes in and comments on it" is not scummy. He most likely thought that the ordeal was over and done with, so, logically, he went to the next alternative. Also, if I remember right, you voted for Skyshot in the very first post you started to accuse him of something, giving him no initial defense. My two cents.
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09-22-2006, 10:36 PM | #206 |
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I would like to throw in a little bit of food for peeps to think on.
First off, the circular knowledge thingy introduced by I think when Skyshot did the whole "Just the way I play." thing. In truth, its hard to tell who made it degrade into circular knowledge, but by doing so one can effectively remove the arguement from debate, since its simple a choice in the end, and not an actual fact to argue on. So whoever turned that into circular knowledge (or if it was doomed too from the start.) has a substanail chance of being scum for it. I would also like to address the joking thing in your arguements. I notice that most of Mesden's arguements (might be even all of them) are based on the fact that Skyshot was simply joing for too long. While putting it that simple makes it sound like Mesden's the bad girl, let me point out that laughter is an effective defense, used by myself on times as well. Maybe Skyshot learned that from reading previous games and was trying to employ that tactic now. It also looks like Skyshot is pushing for the joke defense, that what he did was a joke. Or maybe its Mesden just tearing apart the joke defense used, and now Skyshot is stuck with it or else he will look more scummy. I see Mesden's post that she doesn't like Skyshot's spotty voting record, and yet Skyshot is using the same defense that it was a joke. The more you guys argue about this fact, the more I am having to say that its just giving you guys time to think of better excuses for what you did. So I will go on with whats already happened, rather than how you argued it, and therefore will... Vote: Skyshot |
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Actually, let's do it this way before further confusion results. Between what events was it when you wanted to respond? 1. I vote for Newb. 2. Newb fake-roleclaims. 3. I change votes from Newb to you. 4. Sithdarth busts Newb's scheme. 5. I change votes from you to Newb. In any case, I tried to vote in a way that indicated you were the scummiest looking person to me at that moment, which called for you to respond to the current situation with Newb and my vote in one solid defense. Such as "No, really, he was acting scummy," so I could be all, "Well, okay, unvote Mesden, who do we question now? Quote:
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Not sure what to say to Fenris, really. All I can think of boils down to "Yeah, that THAT!" which, like a lot of things, won't get us anywhere. Also, the fact the the two commentators came to different conclusions intrigues me.
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Just noticed this and HAD to comment. =D
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(Read Mesden's and my posts. Mafia has worn off on us. =D)
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Also, no, there is no logic in just jumping your vote to the next easiest target. Especially one with a lot of focus instantly shifted on her and before she gets the slightest chance to talk about his(Newb's) post. So yes, I believe that looking for the easiest vote, against someone that didn't even give their take on the situation at hand, is scummy. Quote:
He saw Newb do this whole charade and 'believed it'. IN believing it he sees that I had led the charge against him. This had to automatically put spotlight on me, as that's blatantly logical. Now then, I already HAD something to defend against: The Newb Situation. Before my post, Skyshot didn't have a single glance thrown his way. There's a difference in the accounts. You're construing and vaguing up what happens to make me look bad. Me no likey, but me can damn sure call you on it! =D Edit: Taking the time to say, after responding to not Skyshot, I need to get this off. I hate dealing with your font, Skyshot! XD
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