Something extraordinaire just happened.
I read "deflated", really thought about flatulences, and now I am pooping.
"Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux, et j'en sais d'immortels qui sont de purs sanglots." Alfred de Musset
ok new alt read, Lapras > Mac. (I confused him with Acro who is the person Robyn invited I guess)
"Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux, et j'en sais d'immortels qui sont de purs sanglots." Alfred de Musset
Oh ya it really could be DZ that would make sense
"Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux, et j'en sais d'immortels qui sont de purs sanglots." Alfred de Musset
i was prodding him for information and had to mull over his responses which is why i stopped asking more questions
ultimately i'm not super satisfied with them. i think his approach to robyn is a bit hands-off here and he doesn't seem like he's actually trying to read robyn (particularly shown by him not questioning their apparent misinterpretation of how he plays). he says that there are games where he doesn't make himself very findable as town but robyn doesn't know them so their stance is fine, however i feel like him not asking any questions about it at all is still lacking in inquisitiveness. he has a fair few light reads, but he doesn't really seem to be investigating anything and he seems rather hands-off.
i don't really think this makes him lock mafia and i think he can play like this as town, but i'm expecting him to dig his heels in and myself to start thinking he's town at some point if he's actually town, which hasn't happened yet
Easy as ABC?
(jk i will get in trouble if i try to scumread boq or cape tbh)
of course it's dz. he's just had a baby so clearly has nothing else that needs his attention![]()
anyway rask maybe town for now sure
vote: achro
lets spice it up
Vibing with nutella town rn. But that's a pretty surface level read. Might give a look to Vulgard's D1 on the december game on this forum tbh.
"Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux, et j'en sais d'immortels qui sont de purs sanglots." Alfred de Musset
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