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Old 03-20-2006, 12:03 AM   #13
tar-ancalime
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And now, here is my dilemna. I don't suspect Kath anymore, which means that I'm not too keen on voting for her. Yet at the same time, I don't want to end up with everyone talking about Kath tomorrow. I know it sounds vicious, but I almost want to stop all that wasted breath now. So, what should I do? Anybody out there who wants to give advice is welcome.
Well, that's why I voted for her. I've always felt that, especially early in a game when the village is likely to be lynching innocents, the best vote is the expedient one. We really need to start talking about some other villagers here, and the longer Kath and Lhuna stay alive the longer we're going to be wasting time talking about them. If we don't lynch them both, we're going to spend a lot of time tomorrow talking about why we didn't, and rehashing the arguments for and against lynching the one who remains alive. If we lynch them both and they're innocent, sure, we'll be talking about it, but at least the conversation will be focused on the people who made it happen instead of on these two.
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