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Goliathus

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  1. 1 hour ago, jhatty8 said:

    one of the biggest questions in ToS. Is it better to die or is it better to live? What do we learn from each? It sucks as a townie but you have to recognize that if its a 50/50 between you and someone else, and you come up clean after dying, they'll get the baddie the next day.

    Die with meaning and help your group wins. Towns have numbers and don't really need to have everyone survive till the very end (of course, it sucks to get killed early cuz you want to "play" the game, that's true). Evils are those who wouldn't want to sacrifice themselves.

  2. 2 minutes ago, omgitshim said:

     

    Looking back I see a soft vet bait D1 from him, so I guess Goli is thin.

    I ain't scared of fucking vet. They don't usually get kills in this format so I don't really care if they shoot me N1 just so I can see some Vet shots. Plus it's a gamble on N1 anyway lol, so I will just go where I want to go.

  3. 2 hours ago, MMFLEX said:

    In Hatty's defense... He's radio silent as an evil 100% of the time. And he's been talkative so far. Maybe he's turning a new leaf, but that's been his evil tell since Tac made Death Valley into a powerhouse. Which is about 200 years.

    I think he played a talkactive evil few games before in SBA.

  4. Sorry that I have been missing until now. Fuck my schedule and all that. Either way, I want to share.

    I am investigator while I am still alive.

    Night 1: Ptyrell is Bodyguard, Godfather, Arsonist, or Crusader.
    Night 2: BarzalGoat is Spy, Blackmailer, Jailor, or Guardian Angel.

     

    I think Barzal claiming spy first and my result would indicate that he is 89.69% should be the spy and not other roles fake claiming accurately?

    Not sure what to make of Ptyrell but he is unlikely to be another Crusader. Cut that out and it's 2/3 evil.

  5. "The day that no player enjoys but will eventually come with time - like death - is here for me. I had enough ice hockey in my life and decided to just wrap up my player career. After a lot of years working around the leagues overseas, it's clear that I will not be able to play in the big league once more and I don't see any reason to play any further. Do I have any regret? Not really. From a statistical article I read, the one thing people regret the most is not chasing their dream when they are young. I did that, and even if the result is not the best, I have no regrets. That's just how life works, people see the cream of the crop that are at the top of their respective career fields, but there are many others who are mediocre in the middle line. I am one of those but I truly enjoyed what I did in my career.  I can't write a book with this kind of career trajectory but who cares? I had done what I wanted to do. The toughest part is not hanging it up, but the feeling that I will have to find something else to do with my life. Shit, am I getting into early midlife crisis? Is that what it feels like? I don't know, and I will need some time to figure it out. Thankfully, I do have enough money to sustain myself in the mean time and I can take my time to decide on my next step."

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