got what i wanted from michelle
feeling much better about it
still a bit of an overreaction on the lynching mango take but more understandable now.
guess i was trying to see why she only zoned in on the mango vote but i suppose without reading the thread , she wasnt cognizant of other votes that were thrown out and didnt pin them under the same scrutiny. Regardless something to revisit later in the game. lets move on
thoughts on hime , ekko
not sure if you're asking for my thoughts on hime or if you're asking people what they think about both of us
in any case, i have some reservations on hime from this:
i feel like anyone who puts "town" in front of the word role or whatever the name of their role is, always ends up being scum lol...
subconscious thing im pretty sure
hime made this post toward ali but didn't vote him herself. it's not outright scummy by her but it gives me the vibe that hime didn't really believe she caught scum here. it rings a bit hollow. there is no spirit behind it. if im being too charitable i can consider it as hime reaction testing ali, but nothing else
will point out that i find it kinda weird that so many ppl immediately agreed with my thoughts on Ali tho
im so used to having to point out several posts of a player's before ppl will agree that they r scummy
either i hella cooked with my thought process or there r opportunistic scum here
Anywyas im fine with this direction for now
Vote Lynch Ali
fast forward after 4 players displayed agreement with her post (ratchet, flower, hayumi, lanji), hime finally votes ali. i don't like the colored parts because hime's initial post on ali didn't seem like a scum read on him, more so hime throwing a jab at him to see how he reacts - because saying "town role" isn't a strong reason to scum read someone on it's own.
in the orange colored paragraph ^, hime is acting as if her initial post on ali was a properly thought out scum read when it wasn't. hime never tried to convince anyone that ali is scummy to begin with, nor gave me the impression that she believed he was actually scum.
The red colored paragraph is a false dichotomy.