[AC] Old3Toes;2762219 said:I would say that LG's vote doesn't do anything to make me learn her one way or the other at this point. No one except Chill knew he was scum.
Wow, lots of question marks. I'll try to answer everything but forgive me if I miss one...
Red's vote looked to be more than just a joke vote, to me anyways. It certainly wasn't a "I vote to lynch you LOLOLOL" vote like most at the time were.
AAF saying his vote was random (when it wasn't) is the only thing that really stuck out to me yesterday and seemed vote worthy. I absolutely HATE having a joke/random vote on Day 1 although that's just how I play the game. I don't mess with people to mess with people. If I'm picking at something it is for a reason. I wont go so far as to say I thought AAF was "evil" but I thought there was a greater probability than others. On the first day it is hard to get much further than that...
I would have to go back and look at specific votes but I don't remember anyone actually saying their vote was "random" when it was placed. I think all had some line of thinking, whether it was based on a joke or not. Maybe it is a difference in semantics?
I can't say I have any suspects yet and it would be foolish for me to say that I think AAF is 100% scum and I will definitely be voting them tonight.
Apparently so. When someone is actually innocent and not scum I guess it's hard for me to say voting someone because it's raining outside or because dinosaurs became extinct is anything but random. Either the person getting voted was random, the method of selection used to pick that someone was random, or the reason itself used to vote them was decided randomly and that's what lead to the name selected.
I thought a lot of the Day 1 votes were random -- including several who didn't actually say so in those exact words. Do you think it's never a random vote unless the voter says.... ---> "this is random" in their post?
Do you also believe votes are never "subject to change" unless the voter types out the actual words: "this vote is subject to change?"