[VFM] Elf Gold Rush - Game Over. Humans Win!

Why?

Iā€™m not gonna give up

I want to make an impact, even if I die.

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Iā€™m not deathtunneling you, regardless of how much I wish to do so
I am trying to remain level and give you points where I see them

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I made them up, because for me, it seems likely Iā€™m dying
People trust you more than me, because you have more games with them

They do not look good. Outright deny yourself going overboard. Youā€™re ateing without realizing it.

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Valid. Just keep that last bit in mind if I do happen to.

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This is also a strawman. Also, rather unlikely. Iā€™ve been mislynched I believeā€¦ twice? Total? Although both were at the hands of the lovely WindwardAway, who is here :stuck_out_tongue:

Strawman argument means an argument that is worse than the one originally made before that, if im correct

Its not an argument, Its something I want done if I die.

Which, Iā€™m not going to.

Strawman means that you are oversimplifying my argument in such a way that is it fundamentally inaccurate.
Like, yes, I think a certain aspect of your play has been scummy, but presenting it in such a manner is belittling and tries to invalidate the argument

Of course Iā€™m trying to invalidate it. Its wrong

it invalidates it by presenting it as something that it is not, which is called lying and misdirection

Ofc. I personally believe your read on eli is followable in a towny way. I dont believe it makes him scum as I vaguely remember being in games where hes tried as town. He used to not try very hard regardless of alignment but hes stepped it up recently. I dont think its scum ai. Your read on him comes from a towny pov in my eyes though.

What do you think about cloned? Iā€™m inviting people to vote him.

What am I trying to present your argument as?

Either town that tried too hard to make a quick read, or scum trying to be powerful

Irc strawman is intentionally misconstruing someoneā€™s argument so itā€™s easier to argue against/prove wrong

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Or trying to be a one in done