I already told you and it was trying to make them look bad. That opener wasn’t wolfy in the slightest yet you wanted people to view it that way.
Look, if Luxy dislikes a post, then they dislike a post.
It is not really shade throwing and is something that quite a few people say when analysing posts from others in things such as an ISO dive.
I would therefore like for Leafia and Luxy to move past this as it is pointless.
No need to keep it going.
sulit made a very safe entry, greeting everyone, which is something wolves like to do when they have no clue how to enter a thread
I still dont see how this is wolfy leafia
The last part changed though, I’ve been the top poster as scum before but generally through posting a lot of one liners without much info.
I do not think either of us are mad at the other rn tbh.
Later, maybe.
But for now, nah.
Town can do it too so it’s NAI and you’re trying to make it look wolfy.
I am not going to go and read Leafia’s past games but I have a feeling they felt they needed to make a bold accusation to start this game off
I’m talking explicitly about later
Because I cba to read through that
Is it you or Leafy that thinks saying hi to everyone is wolfy?
‘can do it too’
Yes they can
But its more likely for wolves to do it
why are you creating a false dichotomy
Leafia somehow starting a tunnel in their first 8 posts is >rand v
cmv
Boo
I do agree with this though.
town can do every wolfy action, mafia is a game of likelihood
what actions do players do that are more likely to be wolf or town actions
If he shoots someone who I think is obv town and they die, I reserve the right to be a bit annoyed.
However, for now I think he is not particularly townie so I would not be surprised as such.
I’m aware of that. That’s why you’re not lockscum for me.
I do not know anything about them at this point but these align
Hi Leafia. Are you scum this game?
agree here
So you think its wolfy that I am accusing someone for doing an action that has a higher likelihood for wolves to do just because ‘town could do it too,’ Where is the thought process here