Today is the day, wish me luck...

I don't want to play anonymously. I think that causes more inconveniences than it solves. Although I suppose the spectacle of SF accusing someone else of being you would be rather amusing.

You're just worried that you'll be unable to figure out who is who, without cheating; but then, you're used to cheating.

Someone might want to let Scarla know that her forced IA doesn't work.
 
Supposed to be fun... yes

Also supposed to try and... WIN

Some of us don't play for participation trophies

Just because somone can see advantages to playing the game even when they loose does not mean they did not play to win in the first place... It simply means that losing is not the end all be all. Its better to play and lose than to never have played at all .
 
Supposed to be fun... yes

Also supposed to try and... WIN

Some of us don't play for participation trophies
You ever try winning this game with 4 younguns and a financial analyst with a spastic colon constantly yammering to lynch you? One must be creative.....or die with style....unfortunately I've become all to proficient at the later.
 
I agree with superfreak, but I've gotten too competitive in the past nd am going to try and do better next time. At one point I was actually calling people I like, and who are smart, dumb fucks. Well, not to their faces but I was doing it. Lol
 
The sad thing for Mott is that he can't even cling to his humour, because the top three funniest moments of Werewolf have been: 1) Me shooting Grind 2) Yurt popping up at the last second to break the tie between himself and Watermark 3) Watermark's moderating of one of the later rounds that caused a lot of anger and hurt feelings

Sure, funniest moments 4-6 are all probably Mott's doing, such as when he pulled the whole Seer stunt way back in Round II. But it certainly detracts from his stock value as an otherwise inept and lousy player.
 
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