M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
Five more minutes
Vote Count 1.07
DiplomacyandWarfare (3) Bonatogether, ghug, brainbomb
ghug (3) SpiritoftheRadio, DiplomacyandWarfare, Hamilton Brian
Col7by (1) Yoyoyozo
No-Kill (1) Col7by
Yoyoyozo (1) bozotheclown
brainbomb (1) Haze with a Z
Vote Count 1.07
DiplomacyandWarfare (3) Bonatogether, ghug, brainbomb
ghug (3) SpiritoftheRadio, DiplomacyandWarfare, Hamilton Brian
Col7by (1) Yoyoyozo
No-Kill (1) Col7by
Yoyoyozo (1) bozotheclown
brainbomb (1) Haze with a Z
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
There are going to be rumours that we're the spies since we're the only two in here right now.
I know I'm town.
Are you the spy, Spirit? Did my pinged radar actually come through for me for once?
I know I'm town.
Are you the spy, Spirit? Did my pinged radar actually come through for me for once?
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
He is just acting out of the ordinary, I don't know dip, but I read him as genuine. Thats most of it. Ghug was trying to push a framing where he was going to lead the town into a no kill and that didn't sit right with me. I am willing to caulk wanting a no kill up to personal differences, but the way he was trying to champion it gave me, "look to me, I am the town leader" vibes. and no matter what he was actually meaning, I feel like it was active manipulation of town specifically. Mechanics took up most of the air all day, a lot of that was him and not just dip.
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I disagree; I saw it coming from a "good" place where ghug was concerned. Dip, not so much.
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idk bud, things usually happen at end of day, I am not switching my vote, I am just here with popcorn
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
PLEASE HOLD
DO NOT TYPE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE
Day has ended.
DO NOT TYPE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE NO MORE
Day has ended.
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Vote Count el finalato
DiplomacyandWarfare (4) Bonatogether, ghug, brainbomb, Hamilton Brian
ghug (2) SpiritoftheRadio, DiplomacyandWarfare
Col7by (1) Yoyoyozo
No-Kill (1) Col7by
Yoyoyozo (1) bozotheclown
brainbomb (1) Haze with a Z
Please contact me soon with corrections.
DiplomacyandWarfare (4) Bonatogether, ghug, brainbomb, Hamilton Brian
ghug (2) SpiritoftheRadio, DiplomacyandWarfare
Col7by (1) Yoyoyozo
No-Kill (1) Col7by
Yoyoyozo (1) bozotheclown
brainbomb (1) Haze with a Z
Please contact me soon with corrections.
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
GM NOTICE
The Olympics, a sign of International Peace, has had a surprising number of deaths over the years. In the 125-year history of the Games, there have been just two during competition. Athletes may risk serious injury in sports like gymnastics, pole vaulting, and ski jumping, but the cause of the deaths was more banal. In both instances—that of Francisco Lázaro, a Portuguese marathoner in 1912, and Knud Jensen, a Danish cyclist in 1960—heat stroke or heat exhaustion was blamed.
Not that there haven’t been close calls. Germanic downhill skier, from Austria (and not Australia),Hermann Maier miraculously survived a horrific crash at 75 mph (121 km/h) while competing at Nagano in 1998. And just this week American BMX racer Connor Fields was hospitalized after a bloody crash in a Tokyo semifinal.
As the Olympics expand to include more so-called extreme sports, like rock climbing and big air snowboarding, the chances of injury and death will only increase (perhaps less so for breakdancing, which debuts in 2024).
There have been eight other athletes who died while at the Games, either from accidents in practice—such as Australian skier Ross Milne in 1964 and Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili in 2010—or from car crashes and illness. That grim tally, however, doesn’t include the deceased from one of the Olympics’ darkest days, when 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by terrorists in Munich in 1972.
In OUR webDipMafOlympics… we have just had our first death.
DiplomacyandWarfare died. He was Eustace de Klutz… a man without a country.
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The Olympics, a sign of International Peace, has had a surprising number of deaths over the years. In the 125-year history of the Games, there have been just two during competition. Athletes may risk serious injury in sports like gymnastics, pole vaulting, and ski jumping, but the cause of the deaths was more banal. In both instances—that of Francisco Lázaro, a Portuguese marathoner in 1912, and Knud Jensen, a Danish cyclist in 1960—heat stroke or heat exhaustion was blamed.
Not that there haven’t been close calls. Germanic downhill skier, from Austria (and not Australia),Hermann Maier miraculously survived a horrific crash at 75 mph (121 km/h) while competing at Nagano in 1998. And just this week American BMX racer Connor Fields was hospitalized after a bloody crash in a Tokyo semifinal.
As the Olympics expand to include more so-called extreme sports, like rock climbing and big air snowboarding, the chances of injury and death will only increase (perhaps less so for breakdancing, which debuts in 2024).
There have been eight other athletes who died while at the Games, either from accidents in practice—such as Australian skier Ross Milne in 1964 and Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili in 2010—or from car crashes and illness. That grim tally, however, doesn’t include the deceased from one of the Olympics’ darkest days, when 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by terrorists in Munich in 1972.
In OUR webDipMafOlympics… we have just had our first death.
DiplomacyandWarfare died. He was Eustace de Klutz… a man without a country.
Night has begun
YOU MAY NOW POST
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
What kind of alignment is that? If you're town, Dip, then I did that. I did it to you again. I am sorry.
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sarcasm image obviously, but yeah, he was one of the most towny people in the game as I said
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Then my gut is way off.
Here we go... 7:1:1 to now be 5:2:2. I hope to everything that the two spies choose the same person.
Here we go... 7:1:1 to now be 5:2:2. I hope to everything that the two spies choose the same person.
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Re: M 1029: The webMafia Olympics game 1 SPY VS SPY
Thanks for breaking the tie, I was thinking of going the other way, but I did not have a strong opinion on anyone's alignment.Hamilton Brian wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:07 pmWhat kind of alignment is that? If you're town, Dip, then I did that. I did it to you again. I am sorry.
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You can thank me but I really screwed town. Again. Mr. Fucking Impetuous.
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I don't think it is going to make that much difference.Hamilton Brian wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:19 pmYou can thank me but I really screwed town. Again. Mr. Fucking Impetuous.
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