Re: Main discussion thread
Counter manipulations have begun. I'll work on something to get this guy the hell out of our hair. For the time being, continue as planned. It's likely the GMs will just ignore the troll anyhow so as to not ruin the game.
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http://forum.watchthefootage.twwf.info/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=147
Sicon112 wrote:Counter manipulations have begun. I'll work on something to get this guy the hell out of our hair. For the time being, continue as planned. It's likely the GMs will just ignore the troll anyhow so as to not ruin the game.
NeverSlender wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Counter manipulations have begun. I'll work on something to get this guy the hell out of our hair. For the time being, continue as planned. It's likely the GMs will just ignore the troll anyhow so as to not ruin the game.
Just in case, I say we get a second opinion from Mr. A. He appears to be just a troll but you never know.
Sicon112 wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Counter manipulations have begun. I'll work on something to get this guy the hell out of our hair. For the time being, continue as planned. It's likely the GMs will just ignore the troll anyhow so as to not ruin the game.
Just in case, I say we get a second opinion from Mr. A. He appears to be just a troll but you never know.
Oh trust me, he's a troll. Go ahead if you want to, though. I could always be wrong.
TheJester wrote:I Would Never Expect Any Of You To Understand.
Besides If Romeo Wants To Move On He Should Do It. Instead Of Being In Indecision.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:TheJester wrote:I Would Never Expect Any Of You To Understand.
Besides If Romeo Wants To Move On He Should Do It. Instead Of Being In Indecision.
We each of our own opinions as to what Romeo should be doing, but we are letting him make his own decision, and not forcing the matter by upsetting Juliet.
Sicon112 wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:TheJester wrote:I Would Never Expect Any Of You To Understand.
Besides If Romeo Wants To Move On He Should Do It. Instead Of Being In Indecision.
We each of our own opinions as to what Romeo should be doing, but we are letting him make his own decision, and not forcing the matter by upsetting Juliet.
Stop feeding the trolls, everyone. Just ignore any posts he makes until he realizes he isn't getting any fun here.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:You realize you're breaking your own advice. Seriously, it's a lot more dangerous to fight him on Juliet's blog then it is here. We've said our peace. We told Juliet not to trust this guy. It's up to her to decide whether to listen to us. By fighting over there, we accomplish nothing more than to further confuse her. Just please, let him have the last word. He can do no real damage.
Sicon112 wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:You realize you're breaking your own advice. Seriously, it's a lot more dangerous to fight him on Juliet's blog then it is here. We've said our peace. We told Juliet not to trust this guy. It's up to her to decide whether to listen to us. By fighting over there, we accomplish nothing more than to further confuse her. Just please, let him have the last word. He can do no real damage.
The idea is to confuse the hell out of her so that she cannot act on the information until my plans for Romeo go into action.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Sicon112 wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:You realize you're breaking your own advice. Seriously, it's a lot more dangerous to fight him on Juliet's blog then it is here. We've said our peace. We told Juliet not to trust this guy. It's up to her to decide whether to listen to us. By fighting over there, we accomplish nothing more than to further confuse her. Just please, let him have the last word. He can do no real damage.
The idea is to confuse the hell out of her so that she cannot act on the information until my plans for Romeo go into action.
Or you could be further upsetting her, sending her into such a rage that she acts immediately and any plans you have for Romeo become moot.
If she is to trust is, we must present ourselves as if everything's cool. By arguing with the troll, you send a message that he could possible be right and we are losing control. Knock it off before things get worse.
NeverSlender wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Sicon112 wrote:The idea is to confuse the hell out of her so that she cannot act on the information until my plans for Romeo go into action.
Or you could be further upsetting her, sending her into such a rage that she acts immediately and any plans you have for Romeo become moot.
If she is to trust is, we must present ourselves as if everything's cool. By arguing with the troll, you send a message that he could possible be right and we are losing control. Knock it off before things get worse.
It doesn't matter what they do, the GMs aren't gonna decide to derail the plot because of a troll.
NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
NeverSlender wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
EDIT: Confirmed as a troll by Mr. A.
Sicon112 wrote:NeverSlender wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
EDIT: Confirmed as a troll by Mr. A.
Ah good. Thought so. Thanks for that slenderina. ^_^
NeverSlender wrote:I'm so glad this is just for one day Siconia.
NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
Do you not remember what happened with the witch? She didn't take too kindly to us fighting each other on her blog, and in the end, it lead her straight to the forum. Juliet's not evil, but she tends to get emotional. There is some room for error in this game. We must tread carefully.
NeverSlender wrote:WackyMeetsPractical wrote:NeverSlender wrote:Why not bother with him? Doing so will derail the plot no more than ignoring him will so there's no problem with doing either.
Do you not remember what happened with the witch? She didn't take too kindly to us fighting each other on her blog, and in the end, it lead her straight to the forum. Juliet's not evil, but she tends to get emotional. There is some room for error in this game. We must tread carefully.
And how has the witch reading the forum had a negative impact?
Meta: She's run by someone involved in the ARG, she was already reading the forum.
Sicon112 wrote:OK, as Pixie would say, I've activated "Witch Hunter Mode". Much zinging and sarcasm ensued.
