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I'll always be active in the game and while I'm being not as helpful doesn't mean I'm posting things
Is a Bandwagon worth it so early in the game? if so
Vote: Calvin
This post sounds so scummy that I don't even know if an actual scum would post something like this. You're clearly not understanding my point here. Being town means more than just showing up and voting on the bandwagon. Vague and pointless posts do very little to actually help progress the game and only draws suspicion towards yourself. Can you at least understand why you might be considered suspicious?
UNVOTE: RainbowSkittles
VOTE: White Crow
Calvin already has a bandwagon, so I won't just put on a seemingly useless vote
This post pings me. He said that he was probably going to keep his vote on RS, but after being questioned by HD he changes it. He also doesn't justified/explain this vote. If the reason is inactivity, then it contradicts the situation with his idea to lynch inactives in Day 1 because at that time it was justified (according to HD) that going after inactives was a "fall-back" option if there wasn't a better lynch. But that's definitely not the case here, as there are much more useful lynch options today that will give town more information.
I didn't want to vote Elementar because I said I didn't see enough reason to think of them as scum. I found the inactive thing suspicious but that was eventually cleared up anyway. And honestly there's not much else I can say about the Pikochu thing. Look I'm not sure what more I can say about this as a whole
I'm curious, what makes the Elementar inactive thing different from the Calvin inactive thing in your opinion? You find one suspicious but not the other.
Who were you trying to shift blame onto? Cause I don't see anything like that in your last post (unless you're talking about your reads and leaning mafia for M*13 and Molten Eevee)
I believe it was RS and the other inactives he was trying to blame; attempting to justify their anti-town actions as more worthy of a vote than his.