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  1. making an entire topic for a single meme the audacity the confidence the sheer amount of mad lad energy i am astounded and impressed
  2. The new Kurzgesagt video is amazing

    not just because, ya know, Kurzgesagt

    but because it'd given me the idea for not one

    but 2

    forum games

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    2. Robin Sedai

      Robin Sedai

      What sort of forum games?

    3. dannnex

      dannnex

      the fun sort that are very cmplicated, require a ton of people and need to be fleshed out a lot more

    4. Channelknight Fadran

      Channelknight Fadran

      Start a PM! I wanna help!

  3. [citation needed]
  4. The black smoke that nightblood leaks is it losing investiture so while it might be safe-ish for a time it'l be hungry again pretty soon
  5. All the good videos on anatomy on youtube are made by british people

    Britain is notorious for it's high rate of knife crime

     

    coincidence?

    i think not

    1. Mage

      Mage

      Oh dear.

      I don't usually frequent the youtube anatomy scene, but are all the good ones really made by Brits?

    2. dannnex

      dannnex

      all the ones my anat teacher showed us were =P

    3. Frustration

      Frustration

      *Jack the Ripper intensifes*

  6. You knew who the elim team was before we did! and vil!me woulda voted for you too tbh I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW IF C3 WAS A REAL CYCLE it did have aftermath in the name =P but yeah being intentionally anonymous worked surprisingly well and it was hilarious 10/10 DannnnexPlan :tm: would definitely try again also that was my first DannexPlan as an elim also also illwei's fake scan claim had hugely unforeseen effects, solely because of our anonymousness and that's really really funny to me so yeah y'all villagers should def read the elim doc it's hilarious thanks for running this TUO and gg Village
  7. wait is the game over or not im confused if it isnt it should be now right? since "cycle 3" would've ended 44 minutes ago
  8. um ok this changes things uh shoot are you even an alignment scanner??? lets go Szeth and then Mint for that weird archer vote and general sus-ness mint/szeth e/e actually?? agh idk
  9. I'm not necessarily opposed to it, but I think we have a much better target in either Szeth or Illwei Why are you voting archer if you know illwei is vil? wouldn't you trust illwei's scan then? speaking of illwei's scan... EXPLAIN
  10. why and why are you voting someone who just tried to clear you you have to have known that we would have these questions
  11. if you aren't elim then what role are you if you aren't elim then illwei is conf-elim so why aren't you voting them???? you confuse me hmmmmm not sure about this if you were online to be able to put in an action C1 then why did it take until halfway through C2 for you to say anything? ngl, starting to tunnel illwei/mint e/e
  12.  

    as someone who has a lot of feelings but has possibly the lowest emotional IQ you could imagine

    this is a very good video

    1. Chasmgoat

      Chasmgoat

      emotional IQ is just EQ, I believe

    2. dannnex

      dannnex

      hol up theres an actual term for that

      i was just making up words

    3. Doomstick

      Doomstick

      isn't EQ a sound balancing thing

  13. why would e!me bus at lylo. i voted szeth before they were outed. This is a good point that I had not considered. Archer Szeth might switch back to archer if coinshot claims
  14. Alrighty So, EoD, you take care of Szeth, and I'm gonna go ahead and smack a vote on Archer Their vote on Mat still seems very weird to me, they jumped on my poke vote immediately. And then they only voted Szeth after they were outed.
  15. i don't think they do i think they get it next cycle @The Unknown Aon can you confirm? 10/10 great defense are you counterclaiming illwei's scan or are you open-wolfing plz explain
  16. well then that's certainly interesting @Ookla the Confused, do you have a rebuttal? also does this clear me a lil bit seeing as how i voted them of my own accord before this was even revealed edit: Assuming illwei isn't lying (which I kinda don't think they would be, I think the elims would play it safer considering how this is lylo) should we let the EoD take care of szeth and vote someone else?
  17. alright i think this is lylo already assuming 2 elims for this C2: 4v2 C3 w/ misexe and no protect: 2v2 so worst case scenario this is LYLO Reads list by gradient: (before reread of c1) Vill danex reading mint illwei archer szeth Elim Szeth hasn't really said...anything of substance at all like they're just kinda here doesn't seem like they're trying to actually solve the game ill reread c1 and see if that changes my read of them but for now this is where im at also considering how this is potentially lylo any scan reveals wanna come forward? I'm not encouraging you to claim, but depending on what the scan was, we might need the info
  18. technically couldn't leras or ati be dragons too sure they looked human when they died but dragons are shapeshifters and all that
  19. mmmmmmmmmmm yes taxes and uh mortgages mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
  20. i don't think ive ever had someone else link one of my threads in their sig before

    so thats fun

    might i ask why?

    1. ThroughTheLivingSequence

      ThroughTheLivingSequence

      Your thread games are cool.

  21. wooo story done ish

    Spoiler

     

    Perfection

    Feb 13, 2015

    Today is an important day. It’s the 65th anniversary of the most glorious cday of my life. The darkest day in the life of many others. The day that I can’t ever tell anyone about. The day that I must tell everyone about. The day I gained my secret. On this day, 65 years ago, I murdered Ms. Jane Ann Wright in cold blood. She was the first of many. My name is Blake M. Fulton, and I am the one you have been searching for. 

    ***

    Head Detective Jonathan Wright watched from within the surveillance van as Fulton put down his pen. The withered husk of a man stood up from his desk and limped out the door of his study and into the back of his house, out of sight of the surveillance team. Wright set his binoculars down and turned to the man sitting next to him, Officer David Stevenson.

    “He’s been writing in that journal for days now. I bet that’s it. I bet he’s finally confessing. It’s criminal psychology 101, every killer, deep down, yearns to be found out. If nobody ever finds out about what he did, then what was even the point?” 

    Stevenson sighed. “I dunno Jon, I’m still not even convinced that Fulton’s our man. The department’s been keeping tabs on him for years, since before either of us were even on the force. You’d think we’d have found something incriminating by now.”
    “You don’t know Fulton like I do Dave, the man’s a snake. I’m certain he’s our man, I just need to prove it.”
    “I thought that Fulton was writing a confession right there. Why do we need to prove anything if he’s about to hand-deliver it to us?”
    Wright gave Stevenson a pointed look. “You don’t get it, do you? While killers like Fulton want to be found out, they definitely don’t want to go to prison. If Fulton truly is writing a confession, that means he’s confident in a plan he must have to avoid that consequence.”
    “What plan could he possibly have? He has nowhere to go, no family, no friends. We’d be able to follow him easily if he tried to make a run for it.”
    Wright picked up his binoculars again as Fulton returned to the study. “When you’re as determined and deranged as he is, there’s always one final escape route.”
    Realization dawned on Stevenson’s face. He opened his mouth in a silent oh. Jonathan nodded. “We need to find some way to convict Fulton before he takes one final life. His own.”
    ***

    I’ll always remember the first time I took the life of a living thing. I was 12 years old, and I found a mouse beneath my bed. I still remember exactly how it wriggled in my hands as I squeezed the life out of it. That feeling of complete control, of being the absolute arbiter of life and death if only for a moment…it became what I lived for. It was more pleasurable to me than any drug. However, like a drug, I eventually grew numb to its effects. I needed more. A stronger dose, if you will. I decided to kill someone. I chose my target, a girl who lived a few streets away from me. I spent weeks following her, learning her habits. Then, after weeks and weeks of planning, I acted. I was swift. Clean. Precise. Everything went exactly as planned. There wasn’t a bit of evidence connecting me to the crime. In some ways, the satisfaction of simply doing something that perfect was more enjoyable than the actual act. 

    ***

    Officer Stevenson leaned back in his chair as he ate a bagel that he’d picked up on the way back to the precinct. “Surely there’s some way for us to check that book he’s writing,” he said through mouthfuls of cream cheese. “Can’t we just send someone to go grab it?” 

    “How in the world did you get through the academy Dave?” Detective Wright said with a chuckle. “We can’t enter his property without either a warrant or probable cause, and I thought you were cutting carbs this month.”

    “It’s my cheat day. Don’t we already have probable cause? He’s a suspect in a murder investigation!”
    “...not exactly.”
    “Whatdyu mean by that?”
    “Fulton isn’t a suspect. Hasn’t been for years.”
    “Then why’d the chief send us down there to watch ‘im all week?’
    “Uh…She didn’t.”
    Stevenson looked at Wright incredulously. “You mean I spent all week stuck in that van with you, thinking I was being paid overtime, and I wasn’t? At all?” Wright nodded. 

    “...you’re lucky I like you, Jon. Anyway, if Fulton isn’t a suspect, why do you think he’s our guy? Why are you even looking into this cold case at all? What’s so interesting about it?”

    “Trust me, Fulton’s our guy. And this case isn’t just interesting. It’s the reason I joined the force.”
    Stevenson turned to look at Wright. “Say what now? How are you so invested in this case that’s older than you are?”
    “The file’s right there Dave. Check something for me. Who was the first victim?”
    “Uh, Jane Ann…Wright. Oh. Your mother? No, that doesn’t make any sense, she was only 15.”
    “My aunt. My father’s baby sister. I grew up listening to stories about her, my dad never got over her death. I became a detective in the hopes of finally figuring out what happened to her.”

    Stevenson nodded solemnly. ”Honestly Jon, I’d always wondered why a guy like you would become a cop. I guess that’s as good a reason as any.”

    ***

    Jane was the last of my kills to be fueled by my boodlust. As I got older my desire for that feeling of control waned. Instead, I was hooked by the thrill. Planning it all out to be sure I wasn’t caught, hiding from the police. The excitment was what kept me going. I went on to commit 14 more homicides over the next 30 years. Each one was perfect. The crimescenes were spotless. They never suspected a thing.

    ***

    Stevenson burst into the room with a massive smile on his face. “Jon, I’ve got it. I know how we can catch Fulton.”

    Wright put down the file he was reviewing and looked up. “What?”

    “I know where we can get some evidence on Fulton. His book.” 

    Jon sighed. “Dave, we’ve been over this, there’s no legal way for us to get his book. If we get it illegally the judge will declare a mistrial and he gets off 100% free.”

    “What if I told you there was another copy of his book. One that we could get really easily.”

    “What in the world are you talking about Dave?”

    “Listen, you’re always talking about criminal psychology and stuff right? Well that got me thinking, what’s one thing we know about our killer?”

    “Well, we know that they likely derive pleasure from the kills judging from the fact that there were multiple unrelated victims. We know they enjoy the thrill of it, as they leave the bodies for us to find. We know they’re a bit of a perfectionist judging by how clean the crime scenes are-“

    “Exactly!” Dave yelled. “So that means that if Fulton is our killer, he’d be a perfectionist too right?”

    “Yeah, I guess… Dave, where are you going with this?”

    “What’s Fulton writing his book with?”

    Wright’s eyes widened. “…a pen. Dave, you’re a genius. Get in the car, we’re going to make an arrest.”

    ***

    Fulton stood up as a knock rang out from his front door. His eyes narrowed as he spotted the cop car parked by the side of the road. Then, he smiled. It’s not as if they have anything against me. It’s been years. He opened the door. 

    Two officers stood there, one taller and slightly lanky. The other looked like he needed to lay off the white bread. “Blake Fulton, you’re under arrest for the murders of Jane Wright, Oscar Bowen, and many others. You have the right to remain silent.”
    Fulton took a step back in surprise. It had been years since the police had even questioned him. He smiled again. “All right,” he said in a weak, gravelly voice, “I plead the fifth.”

    The tall officer smiled, and suddenly Fulton felt a stab of fear.

    “I don’t think the fifth can help you here old man.” The officer held up a leaf of papers. “You see, right here I have a very clear confession, written by your own hand. The thing about using a pen is that you can’t erase any mistakes that you make, can you? And being the perfectionist that you are, the only solution was to throw out the entire paper.” The other officer spoke up. “And you don’t need a warrant o go through someone’s trash.”

    Fulton was shocked as the officers handcuffed him and led him to the squad car. I was so close…so close…

    I'm not gonna bother with formatting it

    the shard just hates me

    if it reads like a journal entry, it is, and its supposed to be in italics

    ima turn it in real soon

    so if theres any blatant mistakes that I'm not seeing

    id very much appreciate it

    its way too late to re-structure anything, but if there are any smaller errors, plz tell me
    I already know theres some farily big issues with the story as a whole, its because I had to cut things out to fit the word limit. 

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    2. Frustration

      Frustration

      And even then your attorney can argue against it

    3. dannnex

      dannnex

      i think you're looking at the exact same websites i did

      the attorney can certainly argue, but if the trash was on the curb its a pointless argument

    4. Mage

      Mage

      Disturbing. I like it. I didn’t catch any errors though 

  22. i am intrigued. i have no puzzlehunting experience besides some very very very basic cryptology. and i've followed a few ARGs if that counts for anything. how do team members communicate? Discord?
  23. this feels weird to me but at the same time it also just feels like mat. Like, what's the point of claiming vil, literally all of us would, and kinda already are. like, by simply playing the game, you're implying that you're claiming vil. so it's weird, pinged me a little bit, but it also just feels like mat. only a sith deals in absolutes but also like seriously, there are some scenarios where it'd make sense. Like a EoJ scan. Or a very incriminating EoW scan. So this also pings me just a little. In fact, those two mild pings add up to one medium ping, which is enough for a D1 vote. mat. i be confused. not about the vote, i just literally do not understand this sentence. what be ye saying? what rp purposes? oh shoot this pings me bad too. like, I just barely poked illwei right before this. and you're already jumping on? sus. very sus. let it be known that I have a ghost vote on archer. meaning i am exactly equally sus of both archer and mat and would vote either one.
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