got tonkaed wrote:Anarkistsdream wrote:diddle wrote:Well, I don't think Firth is scum. If AD gets angry about people voting for someone because of their avatar, then he should be getting angry over the votes on Firth. I think we've established that it is a post restriction, so, like the avatar, it can't be helped. If Firth was scum with a PR like the one he has, then he would be screwed from the start. But then again, we shouldn't take anything in this game for a given.
Your theory is flawed, though, dude.
Voting Firth due to his post restriction is notheing I have ever said.
What I DID say, however, is that having to say the f-bomb in every post makes you look like one of a few people. The majority of those people are Corleone's, so in that regard we should leave him be. But one or two very powerful characters cursed quite often, and they are against the family.
That is what worries me.
It also worries me that if Firth WAS part of the Corleones, he would have known what the 'family' meant in his PM, or it would have said something about them.
Personally,
I am inclined to believe Firth is anti-Corleone, but notice that I have yet to vote him.
bolded implies that the town is the Corleone family...which i am sure they are the mafia so...
Vote AD
Incorrect, GT.
I am just putting theories out here, now. So far, no one has done anything that makes me say for sure, you are scum... Or to say, you are not scum.
I am merely entertaining thgouhts so that other people may be able to pick up on things more than me.
If I thought firth was scum, I would vote him. I think this game is the same as yours, GT. Some people, regardless of what 'family' they are in, are going to be town. and some will be scum.
This is how it was in the movie, and this is how it will be here.
For me to believe that all Corleones are not mafia is totally justified. What about Michaels wife, who was played by Diane Keaton in the movie? She had a Corleone last name, but certainly wasn't in the mob.
The same thing with the sister, whose name escapes me at the moment.
I think you are doing the town wrong by assuming that all of any one entity is either 'good' or 'bad.'