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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Amongst trees.
Posts: 919
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While I was rereading the Day and completely skipping over posts I'd already commented on, some things caught my eye.
I suppose it comes down to an argument of semantics, yet it still sent a flag up. Kuru does a post analysis/recap of Sally - Her #358 says she has no idea who to vote for yet. In actuality she said she had no idea who she'd like to kill yet. Which yes, voting for someone is voting for them to die. Yet, most if not always people refer to it as voting, rather than killing. It just seemed an off statement/phrasing to me. I'm a bit confused to Firefoot's #290. Quote:
I don't think I answered your question in #298 Gwath. No, I was looking at it purely in regards to Nienna. Nog made a post about his suspicions towards her, then the next two posts involve both you and sally agreeing with it. When, there had been no implication from either of you before that - that you found something wrong with Nienna. I was merely stating that out of the Nienna voters - both of yours looked the most bandwagonish. Kent why won't you vote for Greenie toDay, and why would you "make a necessary move to see she is not lynched", if Nog put his bonus votes on her? X'd since Form's #372.
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