Tim's absence is cementing my belief that he and Ramus are the scum pair. Ramus just wants a lynch ASAP, using the fact that I've claimed to push for my lynch. Think about yourself, it's WIFOM and I don't care, how is the mafia faction benefitting at all in the long run with one of their members claiming like how I have done? I'm third party and I work alone.
Wrong Pesco. I currently believe you are part of the Mafia and making stuff up as you go to win the game. The fact of the matter is, you've been using a long string of little lies lately and hoping to cover them up with chance or some fallacy.
So where can you prove that I'm lying? It's only a lie if you can find a truth to make what I said false. In the absence of an absolute truth, everything is true if you believe it.
You can believe what you want, you need to convince the other players. Right now, because you voted so hastily they certainly don't feel that you're playing with town's best interests at heart.
To prove that you're unarmed, you want us to vote no lynch today. Problem is, SKs can choose not to kill at night. More so, it seems like another shot for the Mafia to kill someone.
I don't think we want to try lynch wrong and give the game to scum right away. No Lynch and a scum kill will give us a 5-player LyLo and more information. If I can still kill, I have a pretty good chance of hitting scum. Obviously the prospect of that is worrying you. It won't matter to scum whether or not a lynch occurs because they'd kill someone anyway, Night comes and they do their business.
Not to mention the nigh unlikeliness that you got stolen from the first day, before a lynch was even cast. Also, what possible hint or reasoning lead CoCam to steal from you? Very little if any reasoning at all, it would be more likely by chance, that was a 1/11 chance of picking you.
How should I know why CoCam wanted to steal from me? Maybe because he barned onto my reason for voting Tim in the early game, he thought he could have everything else of mine too. 1/11 chance is still greater than 0 chance of it happening.