[VFM] Vanilla Nightless FM - Ice Cream Flavor: Day 6 - The Mafia Win!

esp when someone can funnel it from losing as scum to look like anger at being mislynched

generally itā€™s a volatile thing to read, since it could realistically be as a result of anything
however, you can read (effectively) if itā€™s related to whatā€™s happening in thread

instant responses can be read occasionally as well

as in, if they typed a decent sized sentence in relatively low time, they are excited or hyped etc

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I try to get into peopleā€™s heads when Iā€™m reading individual players
Might not be the most effective way of reading, but I think it generally finds town the best

I usually go for logical inconsistencies but honestly that hits town sometimes too

Could you explain that further?

Like, when wazza made his reads, it felt like he made jumps in logic. I STILL HAVENT THOUGHT OF THE NAME FOR IT BUT SULIT DID IT TOO ughh

not logic jumps but, like, a slightly different change to each reaction to a piece of information than someone normally makes, until overtime it changes the conclusion

Town can make sharp changes in their reads but you need to think of why that happened and how believable it actually is.

No but, his reasoning was just, off, like each piece of info was interpreted slightly wrong in order to change the conclusion

Progression is the word youā€™re looking for
Scum often have jumpy progression since they have an agenda

or bullshitting

Yeah, basically

Like when Sulit interacted with me D1, read her stuff, itā€™s just so slightly tilted so that she can come to an artificial conclusion

Katze didnā€™t do it though, but I did notice something held her back from jumping into making reads sometimes

but that can be said for anyone so i dismissed it

Yeah the issue is is that I assumed my logic was sulitā€™s logic hence the initial townread on her D1 (though that started to fade) but it really wasnā€™t

eh
when I see those things I note them down, but probably not in thread

Obviously I wasnā€™t very convincing, because it is a very subtle thing to pick at