Vote: Comrade Beefy, unless we hear something that makes a better choice. Beefy, even if you are truthful, drunken dereliction of duty is no way to serve the revolution.
Vote: Comrade Beefy, unless we hear something that makes a better choice. Beefy, even if you are truthful, drunken dereliction of duty is no way to serve the revolution.
"The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.” -- Milton Friedman
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Lazyness and drinking are against the revolutionary masses! It is the peasants who work hard to toil the fields and do not have the luxury to dissipate in wine or other assorted pleasures. If the example does not come from above, how can we exhort the people to sacrifice themselves for the revolution? For this breach of strictness you are condemned to death.
Vote: Beefy
BLARGH!
Vote: Beefy
Why did we let Beefy live again?
Oh, right, because Sasaki asked us to.
And now Sasaki is dead because Beefy didn't protect him.
Brilliant.
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There is simply no way we can afford giving the benefit of doubt in this situation. Beefy is now acting in the only way he possibly could in order to possibly prolong his survival, and we should not risk falling for it. If Beefy speaks true, it is a shame on his name alone. If he speaks false, it is an even greater shame. Either way we have no choice.
vote: Beefy
Maybe they wanted to test Sasaki's loyalty. I doubt a counter-revolutionary coward or a Japanese spy would be eager to risk himself that way. That is my guess, if Sasaki was aware of it. (Was he?)
I suppose Beefy has to die; there's no other way to be sure the mistake actually was one.
vote: Beefy
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Last edited by Azathoth; 06-21-2010 at 00:31.
Vote: beefy. Why? Because really, is there anyone else to vote for?
hmm, pm message tracking isn't working anymore is it?
Vote: Beefy
He seems ashamed, so I would be surprised if he was actually mafia. In any case, a suicidal townie is a bad townie.
At what hour was the pm to beefy telling him to protect me sent? Did he reply?
vote: abstain
While Beefy looks extremely guilty, I'm keeping my vote off of him in case someone PMs GH with a much better lynch.
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Oh fine, not like this bandwagon's gonna get turned around anyway, even if there was a reason for it.
unvote, vote: Beefy
Vote: Beefy
- Four Horsemen of the Presence
While necessary, it seems almost a shame. This vote will never tell us anything later on. Oh well, omelettes and eggs....
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"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." -- H. L. Mencken
At 10:52 my time (I think I setted my time zone on GMT+9), I recieved a pm from GH to protect Sasaki.
However I left my grandmas house around 8:20 as I had a meeting of a uni event starting at 11 AM.
From 11AM till 7PM I was at Uni, doing the event. And from 7 till 11:20 I was drinking.
Came back home around 12ish, so I could've easily sent a pm to Subo, and until I had a shower I was planning to.
But I completely forgot.
As I am clearly going to be a towns distraction, lynch me now. Or i'll protect/ die tonight.
Again, my apologies for this complete failure.
I'm not even in this game.
Vote: Beefy
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I feel like washing my hands of this vote - it borders on ridiculous.
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Vote: Beefy
Well, it seems like there isn't much of a choice.
vote: Beefy
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Evidently there is no other possible lynch than beefy, so I will:
Vote: Beefy
However, I am very curious with GH's intention to use Sasaki as the possible victim. Is this blatant retaliation for his, as he himself put it, "contribution to a player that for the moment, I could temporarily trust": AKA Azathoth
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well, let us see if we sucessfully lynch beefy, maybe we'll got some peaceful night after this... two murders and one attempted murders are just too much.
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Beefy lynch is awful, as were the votes on him yesterday and the attempt to murder him last night. Anyone who seems gleeful today is mafia.
I'm not so sure. Although I disagree with the lynch, Beefy's ability is a bit tit for tat - it buys a power role another night at best, but doesn't prove anything other then the mafia taking the role claim seriously. Still, why try to kill Beefy so early? Wasting game assets early is extremely bad play.
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