Yeah swords, you're not going to find anyone that'll agree with a chibo lynch right now :/ i agree that he should take the red pill tonight and see what happens though, although if you'd like to play it safe, dealing with him only being able to post five times a day isn't THAT bad I suppose. But since they're giving the option of taking the red pill, I don't think taking it will kill him. I'm a little surprised he's the only one that took the blue pill lol
No, I only got the choice night 1. I'd advise you not to post any more today, I think you might be on a seperate infraction count where you get 6 for the entire game. Lets just see...
I'm pretty sure he's on the same infraction count and it resets each day. He got an infraction in the beginning of the game (though it may have been before infraction counts were taken). I'm just not sure why you'd think this.
Anyways, my next point. Hando. You've posted eighteen posts with little substance, only pushing easy cases or jumping on other plays. The post that really bothered me was
this, though.
What were you thinking per se? I wouldn't think you had too much of an opinion on it, to be honest, since your last posts before it were you
posting to avoid prod and keep people from complaining, you
alerting people of your absence, due to pound (which I can understand, I had the same excuse at the time),
a pointless post that had no meaning, and you stating (here's the kicker) that you
haven't read the past section. Then, almost a week later you drop in to place your vote on Riddle, saying that Kevin stated some things that you had also been thinking, even though you had said nothing about riddle before this. You just seemed to be jumping on the wagon, only to disappear for another week.
I'm putting forth the effort to become more active, it'd be great if you could do the same.
Swords lynch also looks good, due to him wanting to kill someone that we have NO way of knowing if he's scum or not and complaining about the activity of the game (using it as an excuse) instead of pushing it harder to become more active.