Update: Even though YMIA is gonna be kinda AFK, I'm not gonna continue the lag phase, I don't want to. In other words, the night phase will end on time.
"YAAAAAAAAYYYYY" Yelled everyone at the party.
*Everyone takes bite*
YoshL's body explodes, and he is found in hundreds of pieces on the ground. What a shame, for the evesdropper is the one who is nothing more now, then small remains.
DAY 2 HAS STARTED
DAY 2 WILL END ON OCTOBER 2nd @10 PM EASTERN
So let's start off this phase right. Jrodd and fiction it doesn't really matter what roles you are you are playing this game with way too much confidence.
I always find confidence, while being an extremely attractive quality, to also lead to a lack of self-awareness. You get happy, you get comfortable, you stop scrutinizing yourself for how you can improve, and then your presence of mind fades. The GM of my company is excessively confident and he wears magnet bracelets and those minima shoes with individual toe pockets. No one will tell him he's ridiculous, and he rarely exists in that state of mind where he applies scrutiny to himself.
The question this brings me to ask you two is why are you so comfortable with your playstyle right now? I mean jrodd calls out every villager read and then changes it later. Fiction literally posts every single thought that pops into his head. Are you just that good that your unfettered opinions are all you need to bring to the table?
And I guess the far bigger, far more pressing question is why are you both so comfortable that you decided to argue about your dispositions at night? And I don't care about your rationalizations for the arguments specifics since there is barely any acceptable reason to do that in any game and I believe both of you were fully cognizant of your rationalizations when you posted.
Far more interesting to me is how you rationalize your comfort with the behavoir, what made you open in the first place to chosing to behave in that way during that time -- what were you seeking to gain? This is the question I can't anwser.
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