Interesting. What would you think if joey flips town?If Joey flips mafia, I would assume Jalmont is town.
Interesting. What would you think if joey flips town?If Joey flips mafia, I would assume Jalmont is town.
not m2h but personally i think jalmont is town either way, his posts feel like tos ones, but if joey flips mafia i would feel better abt jalmont cuz as m2h said, it does feel kinda sheepyInteresting. What would you think if joey flips town?
is this ever coached
does someone who doesnt play maf have this many thoughts
can we all please stop spewing the bs of "letting a new player play"
if they are scummy d1 and get voted, that's part of the game. that is, in actuality, playing.
I'm not willing to potentially rob another town player of the chance to play just because we refused to vote off newbie scum.
someone expain the joey wagon to me he's coming off as town imo
still not fully sure what this flandrs post meansAh, the Joey votes are rolling in… are we really sinking into such levels of apathy and boredom already?
alrighty sirSkim PMD where he was mafia and lmk if you feel the same way
i ISOed des and im very convinced they are scum , but we can try redless if nobody wants to vote des despite feeling her feeling scummier.
still not fully sure what this flandrs post means
otherwise flandrs redless read was excellent given the context surrounding but i dont like how he's flying under the radar when usually he feels like a high poster
that being says his posts do read like town flandrs
im still not seeing itSkim PMD where he was mafia and lmk if you feel the same way
im still not seeing it
comparing d1s, in PMD, joey didnt make reads until midway through day 1 and even then it was a relatively safe (imo) tr on jalmont and the readlists he gave really didnt amount to much he never mentioned any of his reads again after that
here joey is comes right of the gate with a dbd scumread with good reasoning (imo at least) that he continues to push, and i feel like if he were maf here he would put effort more into superficially reading more people