Mhm, you’re looking bit better with that post and that did come across to me during the day as well, FPS dun goofed.
And that didn’t happen, please stop coming back for that conclussion that’s no longer point of return
Take your time, whatever your judgement may be
Why did you feel a need to respond to this?
It’s out of context.
You know, that’s actually decent take than what I come up with.
And it’s actually possible for mafia to do their night action and factional kill on the same target.
Gut says Lucky right now but I’ll need to do some research if we’re really doing this. I actually wouldn’t mind if this accidentally killed me lol.
I’m not sure if a planned tie has ever gone as smoothly as people think, but that might be due to experience of games where everyone dies in ties.
Look at my Babel vote and other mentions of Babel and explain to me how I’m wolf.
You forgot to mention town day vig
Whatever.
You’re afraid of sigma vibes coming out of me once I get on track?
No need, Leafia get to live, despite I hate the attitude
I believe that jumpstarted the solving from day 2 to day 3 and you can’t convince me otherwise.
Apprentice and Wisdom looks good on the chopping block right now
wisdom leafia good eod wagons i think
i dont really townread apprentice but his wagon comp doesn’t really inspire confidence
dont hard townread either maria or seth
if maria were alice i prob would townread them more but ghana is less polarized than alice
If it was Alice, I am very wary of her powerwolf attempts against me, I know she did that on more than one game I play with her
just spent 3 and a half hours losing games of overwatch AMA
Uh no, yeah, not at all lmao.
I mean, I hate to point out the obvious but it’s not like I’ve said it… multiple times already.
because it shows they focus on grudges rather then strategical play if they are town here.
I literally scumread you and chose to roleblock a scumread. I had stated I scumread you much earlier in the day, I’ve stated it multiple times even. So stop trying to be like ‘Boo hoo, woe is me’