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Post by Tulley Kennedy on Nov 26, 2013 20:32:44 GMT -8
Look. Peppppppp, I understand True is your daughter. You are understandably unbiased in this opinion. But lets look at the facts of the case. The facts are, True is the ONLY regularly active person left. She has been "targeted" by the spies, then for some reason not targeted. She is BY FAR the most polyable candidate. Your only other options are people who barely played or people who didn't play. Let them win. If they win it will be a black mark on this game, and historically a moment where we all went "wow this was a shitty way to do things." Also, True's protestations are pretty telling. People, the answer is simple.
Vote for True.
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Post by Amer on Nov 26, 2013 22:15:03 GMT -8
I think the best vote … is no vote!
Screw this whole system, man! Why do we have to place labels on each other? Diplomats. Spies. We're all Mildvillains. The only enemy here is fear itself. If nobody votes, everybody wins!
No vote!
No vote!
No vote!
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Post by Neutrino Esquire on Nov 26, 2013 22:22:37 GMT -8
"Mildvillains"? I see what you did there.
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Post by Stinky Pete on Nov 27, 2013 1:30:04 GMT -8
Look guys, we've got some wiggle room. 8 alive and 2 spies means we have to fail 4 times in a row to lose. I totally double-checked my math on this with the usual ABV conversion. We can vote for True later but I think we've waited too long to vote for Stabby, because come on. He's Canadian.
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Post by True Ingéneurs on Nov 27, 2013 6:37:01 GMT -8
Look. Peppppppp, I understand True is your daughter. You are understandably unbiased in this opinion. But lets look at the facts of the case. The facts are, True is the ONLY regularly active person left. She has been "targeted" by the spies, then for some reason not targeted. She is BY FAR the most polyable candidate. Your only other options are people who barely played or people who didn't play. Let them win. If they win it will be a black mark on this game, and historically a moment where we all went "wow this was a shitty way to do things." Also, True's protestations are pretty telling. People, the answer is simple. Vote for True. I would remember it as the season Tulley was wrong a lot and I'm being for real. Before you were a known dip, our dip cabal was doing pretty well. Once you got in, we haven't gotten a spy yet so maybe go with our cabal for a change? Just a thought. Sorry man, but I kinda want to win, that's why I play games.
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Post by Annie McClarabow on Nov 27, 2013 7:19:39 GMT -8
The cabal!!!!
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Post by Evan on Nov 27, 2013 7:49:28 GMT -8
"Mildvillains"? I see what you did there. Mildvillains is the official proper term for someone from Mildville.
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Post by Erik Coppertop on Nov 27, 2013 8:21:56 GMT -8
True I do have questions...and I gotta say that the idea that someone wins by not even playing seems lame...and exposing that would be important to me. But knowing that Fatty is dip and is voting for Stabby...i think we need to follow.
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Post by True Ingéneurs on Nov 27, 2013 9:29:26 GMT -8
What about 2nd place? I'd like to attempt to coordinate someone to DIE. Not me though
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Post by Fatty McFatzzzz on Nov 27, 2013 9:33:43 GMT -8
Look. Peppppppp, I understand True is your daughter. You are understandably unbiased in this opinion. But lets look at the facts of the case. The facts are, True is the ONLY regularly active person left. She has been "targeted" by the spies, then for some reason not targeted. She is BY FAR the most polyable candidate. Your only other options are people who barely played or people who didn't play. Let them win. If they win it will be a black mark on this game, and historically a moment where we all went "wow this was a shitty way to do things." Also, True's protestations are pretty telling. People, the answer is simple. Vote for True. I would remember it as the season Tulley was wrong a lot and I'm being for real. Before you were a known dip, our dip cabal was doing pretty well. Once you got in, we haven't gotten a spy yet so maybe go with our cabal for a change? Just a thought. Sorry man, but I kinda want to win, that's why I play games. that's the reason we play games, to win? I thought it was for fun
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Post by True Ingéneurs on Nov 27, 2013 9:44:01 GMT -8
I always have fun win or lose, but if no one wants to win, what's the point of the competition in the first place?
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Post by Tulley Kennedy on Nov 27, 2013 10:15:43 GMT -8
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
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Post by Peppperettte Paige on Nov 27, 2013 11:59:52 GMT -8
Tulley you can campaign to vote for true, and I'll. Campaign to vote elsewhere. I did not join this to lie down and just let spies win....it may be their strategy to be inactive, or if players are randomly drawn and one. Or two were drawn who decided not to play after the draw. Well again that's blind luck and for the three active spies a shame, but foe whatever reason its a game. So why not try to win it regardless and as stinky Pete said we still have a good chance.
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Post by Stinky Pete on Nov 27, 2013 12:02:12 GMT -8
The lady doth protest too much, methinks. Did you put the first word of the phrase at the end of your sentence, or is my vision that double?
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Post by Erik Coppertop on Nov 27, 2013 12:03:01 GMT -8
Stabby!
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Post by Evan on Nov 27, 2013 14:00:30 GMT -8
The lady doth protest too much, methinks. Did you put the first word of the phrase at the end of your sentence, or is my vision that double? That's the exact quote in order. It's interesting to not that the meaning of the word "protest" has shifted since Shakespeare, and the original meaning is more along the lines of "she is promising too much," rather than "it is suspicious how much she is denying her spyness"
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Post by Tulley Kennedy on Nov 27, 2013 14:22:37 GMT -8
Confirmed by Evan: True is a spy
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Post by Amer on Nov 27, 2013 14:51:51 GMT -8
Actually, people use the phrase assuming that it is being spoken to the Queen (who murdered the King), but it was actually spoken by the Queen, who was complaining about an actress in a play who was lamenting (protesting) the death of her husband. The Queen had married the King's brother immediately after the King's death, and this character in the play was embarrassing the Queen by repeatedly stating that she would never marry or love anyone else.
So, really, it's the person who makes the statement, "the lady doth protest too much, methinks", that is, in fact, the guilty party … Tulley!
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Post by Evan on Nov 27, 2013 14:56:17 GMT -8
I love English so hard
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Post by Annie McClarabow on Nov 27, 2013 17:59:02 GMT -8
Are you guys talking about the episode where Mike and Boner play a trick on Carol and then they learn a lesson from Alan Thicke? I love that one.
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