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Post by Georgia on Aug 29, 2009 10:30:08 GMT -5
Georgia is a ... man ... on the internet Called it! Lies!!! You never called it in forums mafia. You just think so for real life. So, wrong and LIES on both accounts. LAB & LAL Vote: Brian Vote: Kirsten Tsk tsk. Say what? It was sad that it died early on. But it was still entertaining. Thanks for sacrificing yourself and talking it over DeadDuck.
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Post by Paris on Aug 29, 2009 10:37:08 GMT -5
I agree Ellis. I should not be given a one hit vigilante.
I was debating so much between choosing Iris or Ariel. Ariel, mainly because I wanted to see if there was any reasons to incriminate Rey at all but alas it didn't really help me much lol.
I shouldve chosen Iris honestly. This way, I have a semi-active townie (Ariel) and Kirsten had been on the Ellis scum all along so I wouldve pushed for it as well.
GAH. Then again, I would have been blindsided by Kirsten being maf as well so phooey.
and it's *Anh
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Post by Ellis on Aug 29, 2009 12:34:31 GMT -5
Dammit NOBODY gets that one right. Sorry Anh!
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Post by Ariel on Aug 29, 2009 13:06:10 GMT -5
Sorry for being inactive. Getting back into the swing of college did it to me, I'm afraid. I had a role, though, and managed to save.... Iris once, and Kirsten once, and got shot by PARIS. Paris always wants to kill me. I think it's Freudian.
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Post by Kirsten on Aug 29, 2009 13:43:28 GMT -5
Final point: in that long wall-of-text post I put in the "find me a mafia game" thread, I pointed out that scum sometimes punish townies who rely on mafia conventions rather than judging each situation on its own merits. In a predictable twist, this was exactly what Kirsten did to Iris. Personally, I felt a perverted sense of joy punishing Iris for being right about Thor.
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Post by Ellis on Aug 29, 2009 14:11:01 GMT -5
Sorry for being inactive. Getting back into the swing of college did it to me, I'm afraid. I had a role, though, and managed to save.... Iris once, and Kirsten once, and got shot by PARIS. Paris always wants to kill me. I think it's Freudian. You were lucky to survive as long as you did. Imagine if Rey had rolled that - er - role!
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Post by Paris on Aug 29, 2009 16:13:01 GMT -5
i think ariel is sexii :-p
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Post by Donald on Aug 30, 2009 14:38:04 GMT -5
Now can you take over the OTHER game? I really really wanted to be investigated by the cop and then go on a shouting match with the cop *sigh* (I was a miller btw) LIES! Claiming miller is just a failsafe so that wehn the cop does investigate you as scum, you have a fallback. Thanks for claiming scum, scum! ##Vote: Pete
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Post by Rey on Aug 31, 2009 15:02:08 GMT -5
I found it difficult to play normally with my role, therefore in the end I was just choosing suspects at random.
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Post by Donald on Aug 31, 2009 21:46:20 GMT -5
Yeah... roleplaying can make it difficult to play strategically at the same time...
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Post by Mei Yun on Aug 31, 2009 23:04:07 GMT -5
Yeah... roleplaying can make it difficult to play strategically at the same time... I disagree. Roleplaying actually gives you an excuse to play as somebody else. That's usually the strategy. Also, some people have also demonstrated that you don't have to drop character just to be helpful/strategic (Brody/Carly). There's a lot of things to be done with Roleplaying that's why I would encourage it in a Spies game -- and thinking that it hinders your game is moot.
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Post by DC on Aug 31, 2009 23:34:19 GMT -5
Roleplaying as a furby ... yeah, I don't think it's advantageous. But within the context of Spies, roleplaying totally can work in your favor. Congrats to the mafia for effectively boring your enemies away from the game. I kid, I kid.
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Post by Kirsten on Aug 31, 2009 23:59:55 GMT -5
Ellis and I sat around and were like, what would be the best way to win this game? Then we decided on a course of action that involved us both attacking each other with enormous long winded posts repeatedly but not actually doing anything whatsoever to actively push the other toward being lynched. Our primary goal was to force inactivity among the citizens. Our secondary goal was to satisfy our own insatiable lust to hear ourselves talk. Our tertiary goal was to appear useful while doing pretty much nothing of use.
It worked.
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Post by Ellis on Sept 1, 2009 4:38:34 GMT -5
Hee. What Kirsten meant to say was, "Ellis was so sure he'd be exiled for his actions on day 1 that he attacked her viciously with the view of making sure at least one mafia would be unsuspected for most of the game." I don't think we actually discussed anything until night 1, which was halfway through the game content-wise.
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Post by Ellis on Sept 1, 2009 5:03:57 GMT -5
Congrats to the mafia for effectively boring your enemies away from the game. Yep, that's fair.
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Post by DC on Sept 1, 2009 9:03:34 GMT -5
I said I was kidding! And ROFL at Brian/Kirsten.
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Post by Mei Yun on Sept 1, 2009 14:17:59 GMT -5
Roleplaying as a furby ... yeah, I don't think it's advantageous. I would have loved to play as a furby lol. Noo-Loo~~~!!! Doo-ay!
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Post by Donald on Sept 8, 2009 0:33:39 GMT -5
Mei, you are a furby, town aligned.
Rey, you are a gremlin, mafia aligned.
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Post by Georgia on Sept 8, 2009 1:29:02 GMT -5
Sacrilege!
You can not mock the Gremlin!!
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Post by Mei Yun on Sept 8, 2009 2:34:48 GMT -5
Associating with Rey is mockery?
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Post by Rey on Sept 8, 2009 19:19:08 GMT -5
I think I might have to night kill Mei Yun... she seems to be on to me...
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Post by Georgia on Sept 8, 2009 19:38:48 GMT -5
No no. Furbies are the evil ones. They are mafia. Gremlins are not as evil as Furbies. So town.
xD
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Post by Rey on Sept 8, 2009 19:39:48 GMT -5
Georgia, you sure know how to expand your life span.
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Post by Mei Yun on Sept 10, 2009 2:46:05 GMT -5
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