In post 750, Nero Cain wrote:Am I being parroted?
There is a difference between repeating a single argument (repeating an argument) in the midst of other original thoughts and having said nothing but regurgitated arguments to justify votes the whole game (parrotting).
You should well know the difference. Unless, of course, you just made the post because you want proper credit for seeing that first. In which case: Good boy, Nero Cain. Good boy. Who's a good boy? You are.
In post 751, Nero Cain wrote:In post 749, Yates wrote:Zab talked himself back into the leaning scum pile with that Jester nonsense.
but it was Melmond that suggested jester. The hell is wrong with you Yates?
vote: Melmond
Walk me through the logic of why scum would be more likely to suggest someone is a jester.
In post 765, snifit wrote:Haven't had time to review Cybertronix and Melmond but I see Cyber's wagon is smaller so
This is scummy.
In post 773, mykonian wrote:19. Kublai Khan - I keep mixing you up with someone else. Either him or you called me a bad townie somewhere. Proved to be rather prophetic. You were the guy who shouted too much for what you wanted to say, I think.
Sounds like you could be mixing me up with kuribo. Or Korlash. Or a mix of both.
In post 774, ThAdmiral wrote:In post 733, Kublai Khan wrote:In post 705, Tammy wrote:Oh and amrun , when looking at cybertronix, please note that avox told cyber to sheep him onto Yates.
Fuck. You're right. (again) That's a super-ballsy move for scum to make.
Hate to pull a zabe and all, but, you know, there could be two scum teams.
For me, however, the avox/cyber interaction doesn't rule out the possibility that they were scum together.
I hope you're not expecting me to hold off voting someone based on speculation of multiple scum groups before a single night has passed.
And no, it doesn't absolutely rule out a AurorusVox/Cybetronix scumteam but it makes it so improbable that I'm happy ignoring the possibility atm.
But please explain your "I've got such a town read on Melmond that I'm going to actively prevent his lynch" attitude.