Whoah whoah, whoah! Being away due to sleep is considered a "suspicious" act now? Good heavens, I see that the masses disagree with my reasoning already.
Okay, so the arguments I hear here is that people don't seem to follow my logic, based on that Carthrat was "trying to get games going" and "you don't use exclamation marks when you want someone lynched". The last one... I really don't get Meeple. But it shows one thing: I don't know how any of you play, so I have no idea what your standard mode of operation is.
To me, using exclamations or no is no way to indicate whether someone is serious or not: Rather, if you use those exclamations as a justification for Carthrat not making a serious attempt at training someone, it still contradicts Carthrat in that he (she?) said that Cap'n K should be trained on simply for making joke votes. I already stated I found it contradicting that the consecutive vote Carthrat put forth doesn't much have the allure of a serious vote either.
Hypothetical situation: If I were a scum (not saying I'm not, but I could still be!) and everyone knew how I act as a scum and as a townie, I'd do my best to make it come off as though I am a townie. Carthrat behaving "as normal" isn't, at all, a satisfactory reason to me to wholly drop my suspicions based on the points I raised earlier (and am raising now).
I'd like to remind you that Carthrat stated, explicitly, that he thinks training on someone at the start is a good thing. From my experience, training someone is voting on someone in large quantity without solid base of arguments to justify your voting until that person has been eliminated from the game. My apologies, then, if my interpretation of a train differs from that of Carthrat.
Thus my belief that Carthrat is more suspicious than either Meeple or Cap'n K. Perhaps I'm just paranoid and reading into this too much. Over-analyzation, as one of you put it.
Still, I'd like to address the points of all those that have seemingly decided that my suspicions on Carthrat are unfounded, or at least not satisfactory enough:
Bardiche, what exactly is your point in that last post? Carthrat wasn't leaving Meeple alone because he was encouraging switching, he said that while both players were doing that, Meeple was at least putting in some content related to the game, and Captain K said nothing that really mattered at all. Also, even if he hadn't mentioned that at all, what would you expect him to do, vote for both of them? Oh wait, he can't. So... I guess I don't follow any of your logic. Care to explain a bit?
Of course. Logically, if I were to be trained (as it turns out, I have three votes and am tied with the only person to agree with me) I would try to tell others to vote on the person with the most votes beside me. Why? To save my own skin, of course. Just as well, Carthrat could've attempted to begin a
serious assault on someone based on
serious argumentation that has nothing whatsoever to do with Cap'n K's jokeful demeanor from earlier.
It just doens't sit well with me that Carthrat is trying to lynch someone based on jokevoting, by casting a jokevote on that person, all the while stating that we should enter the serious business stage and cease jokevoting.
Bardiche: You're correct in that Meeple and Cap'n K both did a similar (bad) thing in switching around jokevotes. The reason I want to stick with Cap'n over switching to Meeple is that Meeple actually contributed a bit of theorizing and discussion to the game. I said this twice already, where's the contradiction?
The thing that sits me wrongly about this is that you first said, Meeple also encourages pointless vote switching, (which, to me, seems like something you'd not want to be done), and then proceed to vote on someone who had joke voted alongside others.
However, you can tell he wasn't aiming for a lynch in that he didn't really go for the throat.
I couldn't tell. To me, not going for the throat seems like a win/win.
1) If you're lucky, people'll follow your vote.
2) If you're not, you can say you weren't that serious about it anyway and abandon it.
Not feeling strongly about a vote has always raised a spark of suspicion with me. Again, I could be paranoid, but that's the first thing that sent all my Jiggly-vibes into a constant spidey sense state.
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Now it seems I garnered quite some suspicion from suspecting Carthrat, and it makes me feel awfully ironic, given that it is a similar situation in which I called Carthrat for. When I voted for Carth, I initially stated that I had no intent to remove this vote unless a more satisfactory response was given that would alleviate my suspicions.
While I understand some others want to rush to Carthrat's defense and speak up
for him why it wasn't suspicious, I still haven't found anything in Carthrat's actions that makes me feel less suspicious. In fact, others pouncing on me and defending Carthrat against Tom and my suspicions almost looks like a mafia family getting together to protect their mate.
Of course, this could be seen as an interpretation... And with three votes on myself, I'm not sure whether I want to keep pressing this matter and get KO'ed early on because of my mere suspicions.
##UNVOTE: CarthratStill, I feel that now that my suspicion of Carthrat has been sufficiently noted, we can move on towards other people who might, to you, seem more scummy. I'd like to highlight Excal for a moment:
The real strike against you, is in the fact that you are condemning him for taking action, and most importantly, stress that now is no time to pile votes onto a few people, nor do you present any alternative for prompting us into useful discussion. And it is the lack of alternatives while condemning him for taking action that I take issue with.
In essence, Tom and I did exactly what Carthrat 'suggested', except that we voted on Carthrat rather than Cap'n K. We voted on Carthrat with what we felt to be genuine, based suspicions: And now you are calling us out for doing exactly that? Should we, instead, have voted on Cap'n K, all as Carthrat suggested, or should we have piled on someone who voted on Cap'n K?
Excal, I'd like to hear from you just what course of action you feel should've been more appropriate in that situation then. If my suspicion of Carthrat is something to suspect me about, and if Tom's support of my suspicion is something to suspect him for, I'd like to know what course of action we should've taken that would be considerably less suspicious than acting on the thing that made us wary the most.
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Cap'n K ninja'd my long post with an alternative discussion! A call to stop focusing on Carthrat/Bardiche/Evil Tom and start focusing on powers? Not sure what to read of it.
whoah, tl;dr post? I seem to garble my thoughts a lot...