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Mr. Cheesecake
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Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
Made an account so I could play. I'm familiar with all of the rules / formalities, this is just my first time playing. And, as many of you are likely suspect to, cheesecake is my favorite dessert. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
##FOS: Thrawn2112 Sincerely yours, Mr. Cheesecake | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
On October 12 2012 18:29 Mordanis wrote: Strawberry Rhubarb pie Just sayin' I am also quite fond of this. Sadly, one cannot easily find fresh Rhubarb this time of the year. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
On October 20 2012 00:34 iamperfection wrote: you f5 the tl mafia section all day like i do until a new post comes up. Mr. Cheesecake approves of this method. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
/excited | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
In response to Debears... 1.) This is my first game. 2.) 2/3 (never /obs but solo spectated some games, such as Newbie Mini Mafia XXVIII) 3.) Yes, I should always be available at lynch time. The deadline is 8:00PM EST, which is very suitable for me. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
I am of the opinion that inactive players are a good candidate for lynching. There is too much mystery involved with someone whose only contribution to the thread is nonexistent. In regards to the noobie-card policy: I have to say that claiming inexperience is a terrible defense against any accusation. Djo in the last newbie game made several references to him being a noob (and being town), and it only served to make him seem suspicious to other players. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
Hmm I wouldn't say inactive players are a better candidate. They are simply a good candidate because of their non-willingness to actively give opinions/scumhunt. It depends on the situation. In no circumstance would I vote to lynch a lurker over someone I had a decent scumread on. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
Hopefully more people see the game has started. I'll be around for another couple hours. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
On October 25 2012 10:26 debears wrote: Policy lynches are by no means a necessity. If we are confident and push reads, like dp did last game, then the scum will show. You seem so sure of yourself. Scum will not always present themselves in gift-wrapping like Kush on D1. Confidence and pushing reads are important, but I think it's equally as important to realize that when some reads just aren't strong enough; you can't always get scum D1. Policy lynches are to be used in such cases. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
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Good tidings, gentlemen. | ||
Mr. Cheesecake
United States3756 Posts
On Debears-Rad incident: Debears came out of the gate swinging; reminiscent of DP from the last newbie game. Personally, I don't like this style of hot-headed pursuit, but it can work. However, I feel the reasons he's giving for Rad being suspicious are ill-founded. There is all this talk of confidence and policy lynching, and everything seems to be a matter of personal opinion rather than a role shining through to the exterior. There may be something there in what Debears has concluded, but I cannot be sure of my opinion of Rad at this time. I'd much rather vote for a lurker atm because the evidence is just not there. Djodref: I find him to be exceedingly odd. I first thought his initial comment of my "serious policy lynching" to be weird, but with his recent two posts I find him suspicous. On October 25 2012 18:25 Djodref wrote: I'm not planning on defending you this game so I expect you to do your job as town How do you know he's town??? On October 25 2012 18:31 Djodref wrote: @Roco I have more questions for you. Why do you want to never be suspected ? Are you mafia ? Why would you specifically ask someone about them being mafia. What do you hope to accomplish??? I find these two statements to be suspicious as hell. ##FOS Djodref I'll be back in about 6 hours, after my classes. | ||
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United States3756 Posts
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Mr. Cheesecake
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Following up my FoS on Djodref--He's seeming more scummy as time goes on. I'm concerned about his attitude in the thread. Check his filter, and look at how many ^^ :p, etc there are. He even uses a smiley when addressing his supposed scumslip, a time when you should be definite about your defense. He even gives Debears a <3 at some point. What is this all about? I think he's trying to show himself in a happy, innocent, and loving light; perhaps to cover up something sinister. This could just be his personality, but I don't buy it for a second. Also, why would you say this, Djodref? On October 26 2012 01:01 Djodref wrote: my principal concern is to find the mafia. Everybody's "principal concern" is to find mafia. Sort of like that "why are you afraid of seeming suspicious" question -- the answer is self explanatory. I fail to see a point here. That's what I have to say concerning Djodref atm, and my FoS still applies. In terms of the most active poster, Debears, I've a slight town read on him. Promoting discussion, getting people to talk. Could be scum trying to seem active, but I see no fault with him as of yet. I'll be looking through the rest of the thread to get reads on other posters. | ||
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On October 26 2012 04:22 Dandel Ion wrote: Are you seriously making a case on smilies? The only thing that even remotely has a point is his "<3 debears", but just because it seems a bit like he's buddying him up. Not because it makes him look 'happy'. I must admit, I'm a little bit worried about a djo+debears scumteam, but not nearly enough to even FoS either of them. I'm also (even less) worried about a djo+daoud scumteam, since the slip and following call-out on it might have been intentional. At this point, I realize I'm getting paranoid. And I'm getting carried away with my hard-on for association cases, and I am currently trying to get away from that too. Taking a break from thinking about this game... Yes, I'm making a case on smiles. That kind of stuff is rhetoric and it effects how people read your posts (I.E swaying opinions). You can't say that his tone hasn't been "happy go-lucky" as someone put it. | ||
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