Balki gets itBalki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:59 pmThere is no way we want Desperado to shoot anyone today, and we simply cannot believe anything Sweet says. He has no credibility.
M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
The moral of the boy who cried wolf? Never tell the same lie twice--Elim Garak
Take a minute of your day to be nice to someone, you dumb son of a bitch -- Iron Sheik
Take a minute of your day to be nice to someone, you dumb son of a bitch -- Iron Sheik
Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
… because town Desperado would know town sweet is a liar, and could suicide on sweet.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:21 pmWhy don't we want the Desperado to shoot?Balki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:59 pmThere is no way we want Desperado to shoot anyone today, and we simply cannot believe anything Sweet says. He has no credibility.
I've asked Bunny this and now I'm asking you: If Sweet is lying now, why wouldn't the real Desperado shoot him??
So, actually, I should probably still be voting for sweet.
##VOTE sweet
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I’m town, so you’re wrong, but why would I bother saying it?
Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Looking forward to the FlavCatchupFlaviusAetius wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:09 pmPreening has something to do with birds, there's no definition of it on the internet regarding anything related to mafia. AND he IS claiming he said he HARDCLAIMS investigative sheriffBalki Bartokomous wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:02 pmSweet is not claiming, he is preening. Nobody should or would CC anything.FlaviusAetius wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:59 pm
SO here's the issue with this number one if someone is claiming you should wait for that to be proven falsely instead of just immediately voting for them, we can discover sweet's fakeness this night so there's zero reason to actually vote him D1.
ALSO
you said sweet would be doing this regardless if you thought it was a bad idea then why didnt you say it then when he first said he was going to do it cause it was optimal town play sounds like YOU are switching up...WHY, NOW?
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
I think you might understand more if you looked at my D1 rate. Might as well claim rather than dealing with the stress of being top two D1 candidate.lfischl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:30 pmIdk at least from my POV it just doesn't make any sense. town have 2 PRs currently, as the lawmen's shots aren't available yet, I just don't understand how it's beneficial for desperado to claim D1. IF you are the desperado, it's more than likely you miss anyways, why would you not wait until you are more sure on someone.sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:26 pmReactions more in line with Eden's. I forgot I was playing with a group of trigger happy Cowboys who have no time for reasoning and logic.
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Fair enough, still don't like it but not gonna change it now. I forget who said it but please go with your gut and not top wagon. I can't remember the last time I played and Town didn't vote out Town D1sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:43 pmI think you might understand more if you looked at my D1 rate. Might as well claim rather than dealing with the stress of being top two D1 candidate.lfischl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:30 pmIdk at least from my POV it just doesn't make any sense. town have 2 PRs currently, as the lawmen's shots aren't available yet, I just don't understand how it's beneficial for desperado to claim D1. IF you are the desperado, it's more than likely you miss anyways, why would you not wait until you are more sure on someone.sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:26 pm
Reactions more in line with Eden's. I forgot I was playing with a group of trigger happy Cowboys who have no time for reasoning and logic.
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You are being very narcissistic, my friend.sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:06 pmNo, OTHER players CHOSE to make the WHOLE day about me. Pretty interesting, isn't it?FlaviusAetius wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:02 pm"absolutely harmless" you made the WHOLE day about you. That ISNT harmlesssweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 4:32 pm
I think it's interesting that you are insisting something absolutely harmless is somehow "bad for Town". I respect the intellect of the players, so consequently I can only assume my play is not bad for Town.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
I don't want to deal with the blowback if I miss. It's Town's responsibility to get it right. Remember, we vastly outnumber scum.foodcoats wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:30 pmSweet, if you are Desperado, do NOT follow the wagons, follow your gut. It was pointed out last game how PRs should not allow others to influence their choices because scum can manipulate that.sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:18 pmOkay guys, I feel absolutely horrible.
I was fake claiming Investigative Sheriff.
I am actually Desperado and am planning to shoot near EoD, about a half hour before deadline.
I will shoot the top wagon unless it is somehow me.
I was just claiming because I knew I would shoot today until I died.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Just a moment.
ALL of this is going on, and somehow Sweet and myself are still the top two wagons???
I townread Sweet and am willing to buy his Desperado claim.
Why is he a main wagon?
Why am I a fucking main wagon other than for shit reasons like Deputy Ghug thinking I'm somehow vaguely "fake"?
There's some bullshit going down here.
ALL of this is going on, and somehow Sweet and myself are still the top two wagons???
I townread Sweet and am willing to buy his Desperado claim.
Why is he a main wagon?
Why am I a fucking main wagon other than for shit reasons like Deputy Ghug thinking I'm somehow vaguely "fake"?
There's some bullshit going down here.
Potato, potato; potato.
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Sweet, you have to try to have empathy. Maybe it is the game that makes you this way - Mafia pollutes me sometimes, too. But you are not omniscient.sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:26 pmReactions more in line with Eden's. I forgot I was playing with a group of trigger happy Cowboys who have no time for reasoning and logic.lfischl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:09 pmyou claimed twice what did you expect?sweetandcool wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:06 pm
No, OTHER players CHOSE to make the WHOLE day about me. Pretty interesting, isn't it?
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Whoops, ##VOTE lfischJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:46 pmJust a moment.
ALL of this is going on, and somehow Sweet and myself are still the top two wagons???
I townread Sweet and am willing to buy his Desperado claim.
Why is he a main wagon?
Why am I a fucking main wagon other than for shit reasons like Deputy Ghug thinking I'm somehow vaguely "fake"?
There's some bullshit going down here.
Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
How bout vecna being town
And how bout his read on hamilton?
What can I say? I'm survivin'
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
##GM STUFF
The subject of several films and stage productions, Annie Oakley was born Phoebe Ann Moses on August 13, 1860. She didn’t grow up to be an outlaw or a law(wo)man, but her sharp-shooting skills were the envy of every gunslinger in the Wild West.
She was born into a poor family and was bound to another family who treated her poorly. Her life was miserable, and she began hunting as a way to provide food and income for her family. This proved remarkably successful, and by the time she was 15, she had paid off her mother’s mortgage on her farm.
Her career as a sharpshooter exhibitionist began after she won a bet against another sharpshooter named Frank E. Butler, whom she married in 1876. The couple began touring with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, and Annie adopted the stage name of “Annie Oakley.” At only five feet tall, she was also referred to as Watanya Cicilla (Little Sure Shot) by Sitting Bull, who also starred in the show.
Annie Oakley became America’s first female star and earned more than anybody else in the show, with the exception of Buffalo Bill himself. She went on tour in Europe and performed for the heads of state of several countries, including Queen Victoria. Her abilities were legendary, and she performed trick shots which included shooting the cigarette out of her husband’s mouth as well as dimes and playing cards thrown into the air. She could even split a playing card edge-on.
Annie and Frank were in a car crash in 1922. Annie was badly injured and forced to wear a steel brace on her right leg. Despite the handicap, she recovered and continued to set records. By 1925, suffering from anemia, her health began to deteriorate, and she died in 1926. Her husband was so distraught that he stopped eating and died 18 days later.
Tally o-votes
Jamiet99uk (4) worcej, Balki, Vecna, sweet
Sweetandcool (4) dip, bunny, Jamie, food
BunnyGo (2) kotp, damo
FlaviusAetius (2) Demon, Eden
Chaqa (1) rdr
Brainbomb (1) Flavius
Hamilton Brian (1) Ham
No Kill: bozo
The room is still tied… but it is not the EoD yet.
Brain, Chaqa, and lfischl have not voted.
My Modkill trigger finger is itchy.
Around 23 hours to go.
The subject of several films and stage productions, Annie Oakley was born Phoebe Ann Moses on August 13, 1860. She didn’t grow up to be an outlaw or a law(wo)man, but her sharp-shooting skills were the envy of every gunslinger in the Wild West.
She was born into a poor family and was bound to another family who treated her poorly. Her life was miserable, and she began hunting as a way to provide food and income for her family. This proved remarkably successful, and by the time she was 15, she had paid off her mother’s mortgage on her farm.
Her career as a sharpshooter exhibitionist began after she won a bet against another sharpshooter named Frank E. Butler, whom she married in 1876. The couple began touring with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, and Annie adopted the stage name of “Annie Oakley.” At only five feet tall, she was also referred to as Watanya Cicilla (Little Sure Shot) by Sitting Bull, who also starred in the show.
Annie Oakley became America’s first female star and earned more than anybody else in the show, with the exception of Buffalo Bill himself. She went on tour in Europe and performed for the heads of state of several countries, including Queen Victoria. Her abilities were legendary, and she performed trick shots which included shooting the cigarette out of her husband’s mouth as well as dimes and playing cards thrown into the air. She could even split a playing card edge-on.
Annie and Frank were in a car crash in 1922. Annie was badly injured and forced to wear a steel brace on her right leg. Despite the handicap, she recovered and continued to set records. By 1925, suffering from anemia, her health began to deteriorate, and she died in 1926. Her husband was so distraught that he stopped eating and died 18 days later.
Tally o-votes
Jamiet99uk (4) worcej, Balki, Vecna, sweet
Sweetandcool (4) dip, bunny, Jamie, food
BunnyGo (2) kotp, damo
FlaviusAetius (2) Demon, Eden
Chaqa (1) rdr
Brainbomb (1) Flavius
Hamilton Brian (1) Ham
No Kill: bozo
The room is still tied… but it is not the EoD yet.
Brain, Chaqa, and lfischl have not voted.
My Modkill trigger finger is itchy.
Around 23 hours to go.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
Yes. (and their dog, too!)Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:23 pm##Call GMbozotheclown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:17 pmThat is at least the third different interpretation about what would happen.FlaviusAetius wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:14 pm
Someone must die every day so if everyone votes NO KILL
THEN whoever voted no kill that turned it away from a actual kill will be the one who gets killed by the GMs
So if there was 3 votes on X and 2 votes on NO KILL, whoever votes no kill NEXT is the one who'll be killed even if everyone else end sup voting no kill, AKA dont do it and its not a smart idea anyways
If, say, four people vote "No Kill" at EoD, will you modkill all four of them?
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
You have a ♡Hard♡ townread on Vecna, don't you?
Potato, potato; potato.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
There.dargorygel wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:55 pmYes. (and their dog, too!)Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:23 pm##Call GMbozotheclown wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 7:17 pm
That is at least the third different interpretation about what would happen.
If, say, four people vote "No Kill" at EoD, will you modkill all four of them?
The matter is resolved.
Nobody should be voting No Kill.
Potato, potato; potato.
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Oh whoops my vote is still on Sweet, that wasn't my intention.
##Vote Bozotheclown for constant weird shenanigans and unwillingness to cast a proper vote.
##Vote Bozotheclown for constant weird shenanigans and unwillingness to cast a proper vote.
Potato, potato; potato.
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Re: M 90: Shootout at the Pretty Good Corral
You are authentically JamieJamiet99uk wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:17 amI am never fake as any alignment.rdrivera2005 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 2:39 amSweet is tryng some master mind plan only him understand and that will get him miskilled D1 or hipfired. Or he is just Mafia.
Jamiet is either using a shoe two sizes smaller then his size or he is faking indignation.
The rest I don't have any meaningful thoughts. Maybe HB is tryng too much. Maybe.
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