
Originally Posted by
Askthepizzaguy
Don't take this as pressure, I'm not doing pressure today. I got most of the info I needed last round due to tallies and content.
The issue I am having with this characterization is, you said "cleared", and to me, a slight town lean is not clear. Those are worlds apart and this is not a nitpick. It's a big deal, because you're giving yourself credit for clears, which is much harder to do that give someone a slight town lean.
Clears means you'll probably go to bat for them if the lynch vote is between them and a null. People's reads fluctuate, and a slight town lean and a null can switch places very easily and for little reasons. It doesn't paint you into a corner like clearing townies does.
Csargo was slight town lean, so was I.
I'll give you the read on me, in fairness, because of the specifics you gave.
That said, I read your commentary on dp and it calls out his post as scummy and talks about why for a while, and in the end, it really wasn't obvious to me how strong your lean was on dp and it didn't seem very confident at all, and truth be told, I can't tell if your lean there was town. It looked a bit like fence straddling.
Anything that happened after the referenced post is something I can look at, but not in terms of a time-frame analysis. At the time, you said you had already cleared 3 townies. If you clear people later that doesn't justify the earlier assertion.
In my opinion, that claim that you had cleared 3 people is inaccurate. And based on the way you worded it (in your own words, you said slight, and then you said clear, which means I think you have a difference between the two in your own mind, not just how I view it) I think you knew it was inaccurate.
I think you were exaggerating how much solving you had done.
Can you have done that as town? Yes, but I don't know why you would. And I don't find it that common. My impression of you is that you're not particularly someone who tends to exaggerate your accomplishments. You seem put together and more sensible than that.
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