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Good afternoon, gentleman. I hope you are faring well, this fine day.
On February 14 2013 23:12 iamperfection wrote: the wagon of justice feels better about kurumi's contributions(aggressiveness and speaking some sense)
the wagon of justice now puts its full weight behind a stutters lynch. lets see if we can make him "catch up ".
## vote stutters
It is hard to ascertain whether this 'wagon of justice' is truly a belief that Stutt-utt-utters is of evil intent, or merely rough and tumble. Stutt-utt-utters is a gentleman who often does not carry through on his word. I have talked about this in previous watering holes.
On January 30 2013 05:11 SuckMyTopdeck wrote:Oh, and I don't make too much of Stutters yet. He kinda seemed interested in the posts that he has made. And he does this not-following up shit all the time in any game.
Therefore, what this particular gentleman finds most interesting about this turn of events is the willingness of Mr. D. Ion to join in this endeavour. Verily, he drank and smoked with me in the establishment from which I pull this snippet of discourse from, therefore it is quite curious that he feels Stutt-utt-utters has a high chance of being of evil intent here.
Perhaps I was too hasty in casting judgement upon gonzaw. While it remains true, as the esteemed Sir BlazingHand told, that gonzaw only became interested in our discourse after significant pressure, it remains the case that if gonzaw truly holds good intentions, then he had no other course open to him. Perhaps the esteemed Sir BlazingHand remembers an occasion in a different establishment, many moons ago, called "Area 53". In that watering hole, the esteemed Sir was convinced I held bad intentions, and yet when I displayed good intentions, remained convinced I was evil. And yet, at that time, I was of pure intent! Therefore this gentleman will allow the time to peruse whether gonzaw wishes to continue discourse when eyes do not bore into him.
##Unvote: gonzaw
Of the gentlemen that hide in the shadows, I find one to be of particular interest, he known as Hassybaby.
On February 14 2013 01:00 Hassybaby wrote:Good afternoon gentlemen, I hope you're all well I've been reading everything while at my internship, and this comment caught my eye: Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 00:06 Dandel Ion wrote: And no, the first job of a townie is to establish his own innocence. As you should know. Justify this, because that's the last thing that a townie should be worried about imo
On February 14 2013 02:09 Hassybaby wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 01:07 Keirathi wrote:On February 14 2013 01:00 Hassybaby wrote:Good afternoon gentlemen, I hope you're all well I've been reading everything while at my internship, and this comment caught my eye: On February 14 2013 00:06 Dandel Ion wrote: And no, the first job of a townie is to establish his own innocence. As you should know. Justify this, because that's the last thing that a townie should be worried about imo I agree with Dandel. Having amazing reads is good and all, but the reality is that most of us mere mortals are wrong as often (and sometimes even MORE often) than we are right. Proving that you are town is way more beneficial to town as a whole than any individual day's reads. Dammit Keir, I wanted him to answer. Oh well...
On February 14 2013 02:57 Hassybaby wrote: That's cool. I haven't played with Dandel before and wanted to get his thought process. Felt like an easy way to get it
Anywho, it's irrelevant now. For the record, I'm also voting instant majority and...well I'll wait a bit about the other thing. May need your guys' help with something to do with my role
Truly, this gentleman can not discern the positive intent with the limited discourse from Hassybaby thus far. The discourse given here is irrelevant, and apparently without aim. Does Hassybaby truly wish to discover the thought process of Mr. D. Ion, or does he merely wish to appear as if it is so? The gentleman has retreated back into the shadows. It is this gentleman's opinion that Hassybaby wishes to appear as a man of good intentions, but is masking his true, darker side.
##Vote: Hassybaby
In my leather notebook, I made another note of mention with my elegant quill:
On February 14 2013 03:19 Keirathi wrote:Show nested quote +On February 14 2013 03:16 jcarlsoniv wrote:On February 14 2013 01:07 Keirathi wrote:On February 14 2013 01:00 Hassybaby wrote:Good afternoon gentlemen, I hope you're all well I've been reading everything while at my internship, and this comment caught my eye: On February 14 2013 00:06 Dandel Ion wrote: And no, the first job of a townie is to establish his own innocence. As you should know. Justify this, because that's the last thing that a townie should be worried about imo I agree with Dandel. Having amazing reads is good and all, but the reality is that most of us mere mortals are wrong as often (and sometimes even MORE often) than we are right. Proving that you are town is way more beneficial to town as a whole than any individual day's reads. And see, to me, that's a bit odd. Dandelion expresses how important it is that townies establish town cred (which I personally somewhat disagree that that's not necessarily #1, but that's a whole different discussion) and yet he has done nothing at all in my mind to try to establish his own townieness. If anything, his behavior thus far has led me the other way. Right, I agree that Dandel hasn't done much towards proving his innocence if he does in fact believe that that should be your #1 priority as a townie. But I was only commenting on Hassy's statement, not whether Dandel was "practicing what he preached".
jcarlsoniv spoke of the difference of intent and actions of Mr. D. Ion, and yet gentleman Keirathi took it upon himself to give a defence of his own discourse. And yet, jcarlson was making a point about Mr. D. Ion, not Keirathi himself. It is certainly curious that gentleman Keirathi felt the desire to defend his conversation at this point.
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Oh that reminds me, I would lynch the Keirathi with pleasure.
He has been highly outraged about how much he wants to win, and yaddayaddadoo like that, but has not let his head be seen since.
Were I to wager a guess, that was quite some hours ago, indeed almost a day if my senses do not deceive me.
Truly, were his emotions genuine, he would be inclined to achieve this "winning" he so desires. This leaves him in a predicament, where either he was not genuine about his emotions, or, dare I say it, genuine about his emotions, but not in a way that is comparable to the sense of winning most people here have - indeed, I am talking about him wanting to win, clothed in the red shirts of the British.
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so stutters has a meta where he doesn't do anything?
pretty useful meta if he were scum. i say we force him to contribute or he should die a most horrible death.
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On February 15 2013 00:34 iamperfection wrote: so stutters has a meta where he doesn't do anything?
pretty useful meta if he were scum. i say we force him to contribute or he should die a most horrible death.
This gentleman says we lynch people who look as though they have evil intent, we do not close our eyes and urinate in the dark.
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On February 15 2013 00:42 Oatsmaster wrote:Marv, you are saying + Show Spoiler +wrong. Get it right next time :D
And yet for reasons that I do not understand, you do not heed my words of wisdom. Why not?
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i like this new power i seem to have in my games. the sheep are now mine to control
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On February 15 2013 00:42 marvellosity wrote:And yet for reasons that I do not understand, you do not heed my words of wisdom. Why not? i could support your wagon.
in time so much time to lynch marv you know that. lets see where people take their stances.
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Yeah Im ok with lynching Hassybaby, sheep Marv ftw, Keirathi, Stutters, Sylencia, randombum at this point of time.
Marv, THE WAGON OF JUSTICE AWAITS.
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Perhaps it would behove gentlemen such as young Oats and Mr. D. Ion to use their own capacity for judgement. Perhaps they should respond with intelligent thought to the discourse given by others.
For example, I am still interested in why Mr. D. Ion imagined it a fine idea to vote for Stut-utt-ers when, as mentioned, he was in the previous establishment where I made Stut-utt-ers' usual behaviour quite apparent.
Mr. D. Ion, you seem willing to declare many of evil intent, and yet without rigorous discussion or rationality. Why is this so?
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On February 15 2013 00:48 marvellosity wrote: Perhaps it would behove gentlemen such as young Oats and Mr. D. Ion to use their own capacity for judgement. Perhaps they should respond with intelligent thought to the discourse given by others.
For example, I am still interested in why Mr. D. Ion imagined it a fine idea to vote for Stut-utt-ers when, as mentioned, he was in the previous establishment where I made Stut-utt-ers' usual behaviour quite apparent.
Mr. D. Ion, you seem willing to declare many of evil intent, and yet without rigorous discussion or rationality. Why is this so? did you miss his emo post?
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referring to dandel in that post
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On February 15 2013 00:48 marvellosity wrote: Perhaps it would behove gentlemen such as young Oats and Mr. D. Ion to use their own capacity for judgement. Perhaps they should respond with intelligent thought to the discourse given by others.
For example, I am still interested in why Mr. D. Ion imagined it a fine idea to vote for Stut-utt-ers when, as mentioned, he was in the previous establishment where I made Stut-utt-ers' usual behaviour quite apparent.
Mr. D. Ion, you seem willing to declare many of evil intent, and yet without rigorous discussion or rationality. Why is this so? You witnessed the previous establishment yourself. You should be able to spot the difference.
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On February 15 2013 00:51 iamperfection wrote: referring to dandel in that post
? Mr D. Ion was referring to gentleman Keirathi.
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On February 15 2013 00:53 marvellosity wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2013 00:51 iamperfection wrote: referring to dandel in that post ? Mr D. Ion was referring to gentleman Keirathi. dandelion says he wasn't going to try in his future games
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Oh I do try.
Just without effort.
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Also, marv, I'm pretty sure you don't actually want me to follow my own judgement.
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1 to 10 marv
how confident are you in hasbaby
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On February 15 2013 01:13 iamperfection wrote: 1 to 10 marv
how confident are you in hasbaby
Perhaps 7, sir, give or take.
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##Unvote ##Vote: Hassybaby
This is a serious vote. Considering what happened with Hassybaby in Parallel where he was really active, this is disturbing.
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