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Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
humph. a wolf would be offended by a rational thought. a fellow villager wouldn't be so quick to insult.
Alright, Buck. Let's play.
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
Yes, survival is the most dominant human instinct. Therefore, the main point to every day is to get to the next.
Regarding d1 specifically, it's important to closely observe individual play/style. Snap votes are necessary tools to elicit reaction, as is name calling, etc. And what one doesn't say is equally important to what one does say. But I don't see the relevance of a lot of rambling and chest bumping. But it's also important to go fishing, aka testing the waters, when the opportunity calls. And in this game there's a fine balance between too much/too soon & too little/too late. As stated in the last game, wolves tend to lay low early. It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing. After some time passes, you can then read more into each side of the spectrum. That said, I try not to waste my vote on people who are simply behaving instinctively.
This sentence cancels itself.
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
Yes, survival is the most dominant human instinct. Therefore, the main point to every day is to get to the next.
Regarding d1 specifically, it's important to closely observe individual play/style. Snap votes are necessary tools to elicit reaction, as is name calling, etc. But I don't see the relevance of a lot of rambling and chest bumping. But it's also important to go fishing, aka testing the waters, when the opportunity calls. And in this game there's a fine balance between too much/too soon & too little/too late. As stated in the last game, wolves tend to lay low early. It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing. After some time passes, you can then read more into each side of the spectrum. That said, I try not to waste my vote on people who are simply behaving instinctively.
These sentences cancel themselves.
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
Yes, survival is the most dominant human instinct. Therefore, the main point to every day is to get to the next.
Regarding d1 specifically, it's important to closely observe individual play/style. But it's also important to go fishing, aka testing the waters, when the opportunity calls. And in this game there's a fine balance between too much/too soon & too little/too late. As stated in the last game, wolves tend to lay low early. It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing. After some time passes, you can then read more into each side of the spectrum.
And this one.
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
Yes, survival is the most dominant human instinct. Therefore, the main point to every day is to get to the next.
Regarding d1 specifically, it's important to closely observe individual play/style. But it's also important to go fishing, aka testing the waters, when the opportunity calls. As stated in the last game, wolves tend to lay low early. It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing. After some time passes, you can then read more into each side of the spectrum.
How the hell else do you observe but test?
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
Yes, survival is the most dominant human instinct. Therefore, the main point to every day is to get to the next.
As stated in the last game, wolves tend to lay low early. It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing. After some time passes, you can then read more into each side of the spectrum.
Worthless bullshit.
Originally Posted by Buck Nekid
It's my strategy to pay more attention early on to the quiet ones and let the talkers do their thing.
"I'm going to lay low." And you blew chunks when I pointed it out. lynch Buck Nekid
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