Fanderay, on 01 November 2013 - 02:32 PM, said:
No, I'm not using WIFOM as a magic word. I'm using WIFOM the way it's supposed to be used--it is used to highlight uncertainty. Which is to say, you can't be certain about how scum will act, so trying to say "oh, this is perfectly obvious, because no one would do X" is not in the least bit helpful. And if you try to act certain of something, that is suspicious in and of itself.
Seems to me like you are.
This:
Fanderay, on 01 November 2013 - 02:32 PM, said:
We don't know why there was no NK. we can't know, so there's no point in discussing it. THAT is what WIFOM is for.
taking it to the absurd logical extension...
We don't know who scum is. we can't know, so there's no point in discussing it. THAT is what WIFOM is for?
Fanderay, on 01 November 2013 - 02:32 PM, said:
moving on from that, my suspect remains Ghennan. Though I must say, with all the pushing and stretching you've been doing to try to turn the thread against me, I'm having to reconsider.
I can't recall you ever putting much of a case on Ghennan other than criticizing his case on day 3, and criticizing his case is not the same as saying he is scum. What makes you suspect him more than Trake and more (or equal now I guess) to me?
Fanderay, on 01 November 2013 - 02:32 PM, said:
In addition to that, there's the fact that several people continue to link everything in the game to me, and that makes it quite difficult to get any point across.
I'm prompting and listening now. Try me.