But I didn't pin the blame on him because there is nothing to pin the blame over. Blame implies that there was something wrong with the event, and a turbolynch was the best course of action yesterday.Oh but you did. You could have said you messed up or remembered incorrectly a long time ago but you didn't.
This is just a blatant backpedal.Nono, @scattered mind, all of those are true. Camo changed his question from "who tried to start a turbo?" into "who started the turbo?". I thought it was important to take a step back and remind everyone that a turbo never actually happened on EM. IIRC, EM had less votes when he died after I asked for a turbo than before it, lol.
Quote what I'm backpedalling from.This is just a blatant backpedal.
Your backpedal is ridiculous.@Camoclone, this is ridiculous. A turbolynch never happened; no one started it. PMJ started the lynch on EM. I tried to start a turbo on EM. I've said this several times today. You need to take a deep breath, relax, and actually think about what you're posting.
This is just a blatant backpedal.
OK, you're gonna have to spell this out to me. I don't see a single contradiction or anything even remotely disagreeable between any of the three posts scattered quoted, and the post you claimed is a backpedal.
Self-preservation is the scenario that in the hypothetical situation that either you or another player is going to die at that point in time, you help put momentum under your rival's lynch. It's seen all the time in these games: when there are two clear lynch options in a given day, which is generally what happens on non-seer days, both lynch options will place a vote on the next likeliest lynch option. If a member of a faction dies, that faction loses out, irrelevant of what that faction is. This is self-preservation, and it's what Camo is arguing was a scummy thing for me to have done when I called for a lynch on EM yesterday.
He dropped this line of reasoning now, though, because I rebutted it well.
Good; let's move on.My point is proven so I don't need to discuss it anymore.
They were special circumstances. Self-preservation happens every day because that's just the format a lynch takes. Yesterday was more urgent because EM had a role he could use to immediately kill me. He was the only vocal player who thought I was scum at that point in time, so you're correct in that I wasn't a lynch option. Nevertheless, the day couldn't end without either me or him dying -- or if it did, he would have immediately killed me come Day 4. Therefore, they were still identical circumstances, or actually they were even worse yesterday that they ordinarily would be.I don't remember you were considered a big lynch option yesterday.
Your vote.I am more or less, but I have nothing to add at this moment
You're not the only one. I asked Camo why he started a fight with me at this point as opposed to earlier on in the game and he ignored the question, lol.So are we not going to question how Camo and Celever were all buds in the beginning and everyone thought something was up because of it. Then they tease fight to "give us what we want", and now they're at total war with each other? I don't know this just seems off to me.
...you can't c/p a quote?
Good. Those debates are wastes of time.Now, what I /am/ surprised about is that Camo and Celever haven't had their usual 5 page debate yet.