Just had a weird feeling at first, play around Barry and the vote/unvote mostly bc I didn't really agree with the reasons he scum read Barry at first, then I felt the one post he quoted to change his mind was a bit weak (though in my original post I said I wasn't sure how I felt about this bc changing your mind like that is generally a more towny thing to do) but then once he started pressing me after that for my own read on Barry I thought he was grasping and trying to find any reason to scum read me (cajoling him, acting like I contradicted myself on his Ace vote when I didn't) Even his original press on me was weak af I thought bc I gave good reasons (IMO and obviously Poyser disagrees) for why I thought Grim was town before that one post and he then made it "well the soft wasn't exactly part of the Evans interaction so how does he look good off of Evans" when I'm 99% sure the "soft" (that was pointed out by another player already) was during that argument
As far as I know you didn’t give good reasons for barry being town? In fact I specifically asked you to show me any particular posts you thought looked good and you couldn’t do it. STILL haven’t!
as I said, doesn’t matter whether his “soft” was during the argument or not lol, saying you felt he looked good FROM THE INTERACTION implies something completely different which I don’t think is at all adequately explained by him softing his role, which is why I asked for more.
also I never said you contradicted yourself about ace, I found it interesting. in fact I’ve found your whole play around me interesting because you were apparently suspicious of me earlier but never voted, disagreed with CPs reasons for voting me and again never voted me initially. Then you suddenly change and vote (no explanation given with the vote) which would lead one to believe that you saw something else that pushed it over the top but instead you haven’t, you just kept going on about the same reasons you had earlier. Funnily enough until I pointed that out, at which point you started adding reasons, none of which really makes sense