#134 Tony: re: OMGUS: you shouldn't be taking that seriously. I'm not
actually applying OMGUS or using it as a factor in voting, what with it being wrong and all, I've just been finding it amusing that now three of my votes in a row were at least partially sparked by posts in which I was voted for. The actual bases behind them are sound, which is what should be addressed if anything.
And right, actually getting back to your posts. Still on
#97. I don't want to push the reporter thing too much if it is personal and sours your game here, but play style or otherwise it's harmful when dominating, which I mention far less now for your own style, but principally for you giving the Prinnies carte blanche based on that when what they'd actually written was terrible. But with them dead and town and all that sounds more like post-game discussion. Oh, and for attacking Gilgamesh on the grounds of him taking similar issue later on.
...and honestly, as much as I went in expecting to find a fight and a wall of text to write, that's about all I've got. The reporter style
has continued into day two, but it's uncommon enough and coupled with sufficient direction that I won't take issue with it.
Elsewhere, I still read Gilgamesh as the most agreeable of the quieter members. Perhaps this is somewhat due to having opinions that are closest to my own, but the presence he has had reads solidly.
Oddjob and Whim have both now been gone for approaching 36 hours, by which I mean practically all of the day's discussion. Add in the weasels' lost post and it still feels like we're not playing with everyone. I want to be more concerned about all of the lurking, but it's just never been a priority yet.
Guildenstern tops the little group there for me, with new material including a gloriously meaningless post (
#138 - "hey, maybe this, oh, except maybe not"), a rather tepid offering on Gilgamesh (
#142), and everything related to the Oddjob/weasels theory (#142 again - more "hey, maybe this, oh, except maybe not" on top of just not making sense anyway). I do appreciate the expansion from just the weasels, though, even if it seems to be lurker-centric.
Which leaves me with Dick, who I effectively unvoted to go for Axem. I'm still uncomfortable with the guy, but the resolution on the contradiction was fairer than I had expected to find it, and though it doesn't sit well with me, the day end manoeuvres are very wurgly and I'd rate the actual stances held at about the same position as Guildenstern, it's not as bad as the insanity that has overcome the Axems.
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Well that took altogether far too long, so now I'm off again. I'm not sure how we should go about actually doing anything about it, but our collective votes are hilariously spread out at this point (I know, my vote didn't help).