Day 5

Mar 19, 2011 07:02


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fushiforever March 19 2011, 22:16:08 UTC
Is anybody here?

Is anybody here?

Is anybody here?

- Spike

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medicinexile March 19 2011, 22:41:52 UTC
I am....

But for some reason, I seem to rub people the wrong way.

~Simon

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fushiforever March 19 2011, 22:44:03 UTC
I don't see how Doc. Telling it how it is seems normal to me.

- Spike

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medicinexile March 19 2011, 22:52:16 UTC
I'm really rather glad there is someone to discuss this with. I must admit, I find the usual approach to lynchings rather wearisome.

Mostly, because it didn't work in the first place, hasn't worked since, and we are down to what is potentially one of our last votes, and yet, we are doing it again.

And yet I trust the seer, as far as I can. However, with a godfather in play, I think it might behoove us to at least discuss our options - mostly because we need to get this lynching right.

Perhaps I'm overthinking this, though. What is your take on it?
~Simon

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silverwindsongs March 19 2011, 23:19:37 UTC
I see they've gotten to Spike's little trollop. It seems they really are after non-humans. We really must execute one of them tonight before we are all doomed.

I regret my unexpected absence yesterday and that there was tie. We cannot afford a tie today. Kaylee has certainly behaved suspiciously and, if Zoe and Dr. Horrible are both confirmed innocent barring godfather, as our seer has indicated, then she does seem to be the most likely assassin.

-Darla

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medicinexile March 19 2011, 23:31:16 UTC
In the interest of self-preservation - in the most literal way, I'd like to remind everyone that an easy answer is not necessarily the best one.

While I am not taking Kaylee off the table just yet, I don't find it suspicious that someone who might get lynched wants to actually stay alive. My apologies for being so blunt, but innocence aside, she may have many reasons for wanting to. One of those reasons may be that she is an assassin, true, but so to may it mean she is an innocent who feels she has something to contribute. I do, however, find campaigning for a lynching suspicious, particularly when that was what got the potential lynchee potentially lynched in the first place.

And she is sweet. It isn't an act. It's just how she is. If she were behaving like a harridan, well, that certainly would be suspicious ( ... )

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shinydinosaurs March 20 2011, 16:16:41 UTC
((I'm just gonna say, this is a gorgeous post.))

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medicinexile March 20 2011, 17:36:10 UTC
Thank you - though, I fear, you were the only one who read it... :(
~Simon

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