mfer I’m not the one reading from a textbook
I also like this post.
I’ll admit sometimes I have power wolf paranoia as well and I can see that.
I’ve written a spreadsheet and I will now reread the thread.
I mean I understand wolf paranoia and I agree with most of it Misty, but the posts I think is a town post Achro is also saying the same thing.
So if they are wolf they can definitely tell when a post is good enough to call out the player for it.
It wasn’t a terrible post but it was allot of stuff that I didn’t bother to read all of it.
quick note about the pigeon post i called bad before i gotta go do a thing
the vote on leafia is perfectly fine in context sheeping isnt particularly ai, and there’s no reason to doubt that he actually parsed the case
my issue is with the callout on eliza because thats like
not what was happening
and it feels like a wolfy reach to say it was
I gotta take my shower. I’ll be back later
yes
i don’t use the wii u anymore, it stopped working with the forum I used added a captcha and captchas are not supported on wii u browser
I am aware now
I’m not sure what you mean by that, maybe when I see fit?? no matter alignment ig
that is the bit, I did a similar thing last game where I put someone not in the game apart of my soulread to see if anyone picked it out
sounding like an old person is entirely the point, it was meant to sound like incoherent old person ramblings
in that order thank you
you have to write an essay too btw
So you’re saying that it could be an attempt to link a scum with a town to potentially lower the pool
Pretty interesting take
Not another essay.
another? you didn’t do one to start with
I wrote an essay about a vertically spinning rat the other day.
it’s fascinating because i was actually thinking that and yet did not actually say it
i think kanave magnus jaiden v
leafia too but with conditions that ill explain later
Is this a gut read, or is there a reason for this?
reason for you mostly gut for the other two
gut with reasons but
whatever
more.
And I wrote two comparative essays yesterday, back in the real world.
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