ebwodp
Oh Axey baby, I don't believe acting in certainty is a bad thing. If anything being on the downlow just gets you killed quicker when you're not adamant about what you put out there, and it leaves less of an impact for what you've tried to put out there. That's always been my experience, anyway. Though for that matter, I can't say I'm absolutely certain, but does it really get you anywhere to be cautious about everything all the time and even have to state time and time again that you're not exactly certain about anything? It's more or less implied anymore, and being frisky about it isn't going to help. Point is, people don't get anywhere unless they're actually willing to
do something. "Oh, I have this hunch, but I can't say for certain. Maybe keep a closer eye on him. I'll just put down an FoS for now, but I can't exactly be sure about anything at this point." <--- You know what, you never will be. Get over it.
GirlWithAFairy said:
You could be targeting Axle because youre scum and you know hes a fairly good player(assuming what what others have said is true) If hes not scum he would be an asset to the townies therefore a target to be gotten rid of, thus why your focus has been on him from the get go...
Then riddle me this - why would I declare that DH is not scum because Axle is, then proceed to get Axle lynched? That would be doubly as insane for me to recuperate from, as I would have just basically put the hammer on myself for either the vig or the next day's lynch. Even getting rid of as good a player as Axle wouldn't be worth my sacrifice if it were on the Mafia's side. In fact, that may be something I'd subtly get someone else to do.
Axle the Beast said:
The last time someone posted after you fingered them, you criticized them for it:
Aye, but in different context, with different prerequisites to the finger. You'd figure you'd pay more attention to that.
ebwodp
And besides even that point, it was more of a prod for what I had accused him of on the previous page - a means to an end, if you will.
(the criticism itself)