flea wrote:
There's no reason for a Townie to use "I think he's scum" as a stand-alone reason for someone's lynch in the manner that Iceman did.
I don't understand how you could possibly interpret saying "I think he's scummy" as scummy behavior. It wasn't a standalone reason, either - it was grouped with three other reasons.
adel wrote:
I want to see icemanE to explain this.
I already did - I think it's just as plausible for scum to have noticed the possibility of a scumtell as it is for a townie. People were arguing that "he either made up the tell, or he's town", and I disagree.
@ RR on the same topic -
RR wrote:
Cephrir & Iceman - You claim that Crazy believed his daytalk tell was valid, but is still scum. But scum have their own daytalk forum, and thus scum-Crazy would know townies aren't the only ones with daytalk and thus know his scumtell isn't valid. I'd like you to explain how this is possible.
My point is that Crazy could still have thought his tell was valid
and
know he could beat it, as I've said a few times. It's not that he thought simply
having
a daytalk forum
to
quote was proof of being town, it's that scum would have to make stuff up to make their daytalk seem believable. Thus, why he said QUOTE the daytalk.
Adel wrote:
I'm calling the Firestarter + IcemanE scum team.
Glory onto me when I'm proven correct.
Lol. First things first, where does this even come from? There's nothing in your posts that suggests you have any reasoning behind that statement.
Second of all, no.
Third, your reason for voting me was apparently:
I want to see icemanE to explain this.
Got anything else?