Starling, on 04 December 2012 - 09:48 AM, said:
King Lear, on 04 December 2012 - 03:28 AM, said:
Vengeance, on 03 December 2012 - 09:48 PM, said:
Gust Hubb, on 03 December 2012 - 09:28 PM, said:
I think you need to make a bet with like I did with Twelve that one time.
As an admin he can make the change to my avatar. Silencer changed mine and Khells during the Kiwi meet up. If we give him a day or a hour he will forget about the threat. The only way he can log into the site is because the computer saves his password.
I'm still wondering if anyone recognised that picture for any reason at all
That was a glorious picture!
Some people still haven't changed their avatars back...
Sorry folks I've just got home, and have to get up at a godawful hour of the morning (it's what I get for doing nice things). I'm not too sure whether I'll get back to thread before day times out again, so I'm contemplating the usefulness of voting on our one current train. I'm not really sure why it's built up though, which makes me uncomfortable. HO isn't really low posting at the moment (by comparison), though he is a low poster, generally. Then again, I always hate day one lynches, with an exception or two, but that's another story. Brain is dead on the Venge train as well.
My general feeling (before I reread the thread, such as it is) is that Tattersail's pushed the lynch based on meta and (if you'll excuse the meta) that's generally the default of Tatters' play. It's also generally inaccurate, leading to a day two of protestations of innocence, occasionally sulking, and frequently suspicions that carry on through the game. Except for that one time when he actually had scum...
Basically we have joke votes that have turned into trains, in glorious day 1 style, don't we?
Did I mention I hate day 1 lynches?
Anyway, enough pointless meta-ing. (Although, is meta pointless in an altless game? I don't know, I've never played one before) I shall reacquaint myself with the thread, mention if I spot anything interesting, otherwise I'm probably going to go to sleep and check in bleary-eyed before I head off in the morning and see where things are going, and whether my vote is required to get a lynch. (any lynch is better than no lynch, blah blah).