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Maximum Carnage Mafia (Legacy) - GAME OVER Bcb wins and everyone else loses, lol


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10 hours ago, bigbadbuff said:

Who are your scum mates? My guess is squire

Always squire.

9 hours ago, Malfatron said:

this reads like a guy who knows im not scum

You suggesting we have only one scum group in the game?

9 hours ago, squire12 said:

players with inactive tendencies that should be pushed early

Josh, Buff, Rackcs, KSJ, gopher, bcb

This is the way to go. Still scum, but we’re in agreement.

9 hours ago, MD4L said:

He’s probably immune but not the worst vote option today.

I thibk there’s a zero percent chance that Blue outs someone in the writeup and lets them be lynched. That would tell us nothing.

9 hours ago, Malfatron said:

nah we get scum or an inactive.

narrow it down

Town mislynch or inactive most likely.

8 hours ago, gopherwrestler said:

I feel like this is avoidance of having to answer the question 

Following.

8 hours ago, gopherwrestler said:

Clearly doesn’t stop me from putting my opening vote on him. 

As above, it’s pretty obviously a bad idea.

8 hours ago, gopherwrestler said:

If you don’t eat your meat you can’t have any pudding

 

One of the worst late era Floyd songs.

7 hours ago, gopherwrestler said:

Great. Anybody got a mute button?

This seems forced.

49 minutes ago, squire12 said:

Little inactive to start?

You had probably less than 20 posts over the first 4 days.   Hadn't read much of anything and couldn't figure out why you were high on the suspect list.  By my recollection,  you do have a tendency to be inactive for long stretches.

Let's see if being called out changes that?

Looks like it did, and quickly. Gopher screams scum to me right now. Inactive from the last few games shows up when his name is called, votes Swag, then follows Malf’s already well drawn out attacks, and trades lyrics with twins.

If that’s not someone trying to look town and gather allies, I don’t know what is.

So I’ll join scum squire on Gopher.

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2 minutes ago, Daniel said:

This seems forced.

57 minutes ago, squire12 said:

Little inactive to start?

You had probably less than 20 posts over the first 4 days.   Hadn't read much of anything and couldn't figure out why you were high on the suspect list.  By my recollection,  you do have a tendency to be inactive for long stretches.

Let's see if being called out changes that?

Looks like it did, and quickly. Gopher screams scum to me right now. Inactive from the last few games shows up when his name is called, votes Swag, then follows Malf’s already well drawn out attacks, and trades lyrics with twins.

If that’s not someone trying to look town and gather allies, I don’t know what is.

So I’ll join scum squire on Gopher.

I can buy this.

Gopher

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17 hours ago, Counselor said:

Yes break it down give everyone a stereotypical high school role in this game. If you do not I will quit and ET will win. 

I'll start this now...

1. @JoshstraDaymus is the lovable introvert, who has extroverted tendencies with those closest to him, making him a fiercely loyal friend and a "tough read A-B student" who is responsible enough to turn in work, honest enough to know when to ask for help/notify about absences, and can be absent frequently due to no fault of his own/health conditions.

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2. @MWil23 is "The Jock". He excels academically, however, but has zero tolerance for those who aren't willing to play by the rules to a degree, mostly due to selfish reasons about not wanting to get into trouble.

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He can also be argumentative when trying to get his point across

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3. @bigbadbuff is the MIA student. He disappears for days on end, then pops back in with a "what did I miss" routine, which drives teachers nuts since all of the information is already on their website, Google Classroom, Grade Book, and readily available to sort through and read. He walks a fine line between loveable and infuriating, which varies day to day. He's the type of student who raises his hand in the middle of a lesson to say things like "I was absent yesterday" or "Can I use the bathroom?" or "What time to we get out of here?"

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23 minutes ago, gopherwrestler said:

Eh sorta, done it before, typically if I do miss I ask for what happened and can make a judgement on some things from a few peoples right ups and some people usually jump in and argue about peoples catchup and I can gain info there, and it’ll help me decide if I feel like it was worth going back and reading over. 
 

it didn’t feel that way last game and I never even got a review.

I had you as 1 of 4 people that need to be sorted out.  Giving you information could have easily helped you create a claim fitting in that information.  Hence why I was asking you for more before giving you some info.  When I did,  you were still wondering why you were catching heat.

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4. @Daniel is a very active participant. Teachers either typically love him or hate him, as he can drive participation in class, but also loves to play "stump the teacher" and argue his point(s) with a semi (and yet loveable) "know it all" tone, and yet he knows where the line is.

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2 minutes ago, MWil23 said:

3. @bigbadbuff is the MIA student. He disappears for days on end, then pops back in with a "what did I miss" routine, which drives teachers nuts since all of the information is already on their website, Google Classroom, Grade Book, and readily available to sort through and read. He walks a fine line between loveable and infuriating, which varies day to day. He's the type of student who raises his hand in the middle of a lesson to say things like "I was absent yesterday" or "Can I use the bathroom?" or "What time to we get out of here?"

What are you trying to say? ;)

I should be the one mad at you that the Browns couldn’t beat Henne or else I’d have a Bills Super Bowl

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Just now, bigbadbuff said:

What are you trying to say? ;)

I should be the one mad at you that the Browns couldn’t beat Henne or else I’d have a Bills Super Bowl

Browns/Bills was the matchup we all wanted to see. As for "beating Henne", the Browns WR's couldn't separate against the Chiefs, and Higgins fumble/touchback was the back breaker in the 1st half, not to mention the helmet to helmet hit that wasn't called on that play. They'd love to have a few plays back as well (2 dropped screen passes from Chubb...talk about a rarity).

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0. @Blue: This former straight A student and well educated individual made the mistake of thinking that somehow he can influence the lives of young people and positively make and impact on their lives when 2/3 of his adult students don't have the common decency to show up, be professional, and take English seriously.

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3 minutes ago, MWil23 said:

4. @Daniel is a very active participant. Teachers either typically love him or hate him, as he can drive participation in class, but also loves to play "stump the teacher" and argue his point(s) with a semi (and yet loveable) "know it all" tone, and yet he knows where the line is.

This is 100% accurate.

Get out of my head.

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