[FM] Shortnight - Game Thread - Day 2 - MARSHAL DEFAULT DANCE WINS TOWN GAMES POGGERS

@Arete
@DatBird

Both of you explain to me what makes you Town.

Until they get back and since I can talk with the other group Iā€™m going to use my time to do so before u start back up on the rest of my work shift.

Since you find Gorta an easy read.
How would you describe the best way for someone to read you?

Surge like this is a pointless question, towncasing ourselves 162 posts in topic, can you like either just like start doing ur way of solving or something. Asking why im town, is like asking why rng says 2/3 chance

GGhana and Arete Team?

If your Town, why would you care if Derps tunnels Gorta?

GGhana and Arete Scum Slipped?
Probably. Because I liked DatBirdā€™s Entrance.

What do you like about it

So you not even going to bother MK.
I was going to then ask the same thing but say ā€œNot Scumā€ instead of ā€œTownā€. See if you or Areteā€™s Answer changes or not.

This feels genuine.
While it can be from scum. Still genuine.

Arete came in with a ā€œfirstā€.

This can go both ways.
While NAI, still genuine.

GTG back to work.
Cya Later.

Theres nothing to bother with the question, its like saying why i am town. And its like what is there to say, I have no reason why im town this game, thats not my really thing to say thats the 5 other peoples. Sure Ill try my best, but this is still less than 3 hours into game. Idk if anything i have done is great. Im mad at myself for getting riled up by Derps as he just annoyed me to no end by not reading

This post was not written by a villager

On break btw

I want you to explain your reads. Like I know you can and you have done it before, but I donā€™t care if you have to get home first, just explain your reads. Why is dat a wolf in your eyes? If we are to improve we need to break this lazy ā€œX wolf Y townā€ bs

I did explain

Why isnā€™t it a post written by a villager?

Because tunneling leads to confirmation bias? You shouldnā€™t be tunneling people. You should be thinking about things critically