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lestat5891work
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I think it's basically confirmed that this guy is RabbitWatcher. Do we know how to get a hold of "save yourselves"?

Anyone set up a twitter for that blog yet?
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luisconceicao
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i've been asking the host man if placing Nolan in the game was a good idea. He was confident at first but he seems to be quite defensive now, ill post the convo once I get it done

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Zephonith wrote:
Well, we can be fairly certain he's not the wolf, right? He has no reason to kill the others, after all. And no one has any historical reasons to kill him.

Unfortunately, from a game theory perspective he'd be the best person to kill as he's more or less a confirmed Rabbit - not to mention Host Man has a vested interest in getting rid of him. So I guess we should warn him to watch his back. Which is a shame, because if he can track down Host Man, he's a good person to have on our side.


He already has.

Gmail Correspondence wrote:
I-Indeed.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

He located you? I'm somewhat impressed. That leads me to believe that he was the one who sent the police. I would guess you got that conclusion as well.

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I more meant "since he is capable of tracking down..." not "if he has the potential to...". Sorry for the unclear wording.

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luisconceicao wrote:
i've been asking the host man if placing Nolan in the game was a good idea. He was confident at first but he seems to be quite defensive now, ill post the convo once I get it done


That's basically what I've been saying to him. His answers seem to be getting briefer and briefer.
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Zephonith wrote:
I more meant "since he is capable of tracking down..." not "if he has the potential to...".


Ah, my bad. Well, I'll post updates as they come.
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I really do enjoy the depth of character the host man has. His responses arent quite as brief as your have been though I am very much enjoying this game of Lecter - Starling i have been playing

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lestat5891work
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my correspondence to him today. i'm not sure what else to talk to him about wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

No.



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:14 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

Why just knock him out? You could have killed him without going through the trouble of dragging him places. Don't you think that would have been a bit more satisfying?



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

Knocked him out.



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:03 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

Nice catch, how'd you get him in there?



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

I believe he was.



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:58 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

I seem to remember you speaking about the police. Was he behind that?



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 5:57 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

He's a man who has been troubling for quite the while now. And if he wins, he deserves the right to trouble me more.
If he loses, he can't trouble me more!



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:55 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

Wouldn't that change things unexpectedly?

You could have always gotten your revenge on him at a later time.

Who is this John Nolan, anyway?

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luisconceicao wrote:
I really do enjoy the depth of character the host man has. His responses arent quite as brief as your have been though I am very much enjoying this game of Lecter - Starling i have been playing


Just be careful when you tell a room full of unconfirmed wolves that the new guy (who they ought to be suspicious of anyway) is safe.

It could work either well, or not well. He'd be prime target of the wolves, or the object of much suspicion. You wouldnt want to be responsible for his death now would you?
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luisconceicao wrote:
I really do enjoy the depth of character the host man has. His responses arent quite as brief as your have been though I am very much enjoying this game of Lecter - Starling i have been playing


Quite the interesting comparison. I would agree.

On another plain, I think I've hit a nerve with the host:(some parts repeated to make the conversation make sense)

Gmail Correspondence wrote:
Of course, I forgot about <insert>'s unifying theory of what is right and wrong.

If you could send me towards that page on Wikipedia, it would make for a good read.

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

You're wrong.
Do you know how I know you're wrong?
Because I disagree.
And I'm never wrong.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:15 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

I say--

Are you embarrassed?
I would think that you led him over intentionally. Seems you haven't got the best watch over your targets, have you?


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

I-Indeed.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

He located you? I'm somewhat impressed. That leads me to believe that he was the one who sent the police. I would guess you got that conclusion as well.


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interesting angle greg, I'm going to start mocking him in his messages from now on to see if i can get him to slip up.... or block me.
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luisconceicao
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i choose not to mock him but I am trying a round about way of getting to know him..

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lestat5891work wrote:
interesting angle greg, I'm going to start mocking him in his messages from now on to see if i can get him to slip up.... or block me.


thanks. Further mocking:

Gmail Correspondence wrote:
No.
Wrong.
There were only five of them.
I was the wolf.

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

Of course.

Tell me if I'm right-- When you were a child, were you always told you were wrong, and that you would never be perfect? To the point that you just wanted to always be right?

And then,


You killed your relatives. Slaughtered them, like innocent animals. You began to enjoy it.

And you couldn't stop. You kept killing people. Of course, this is where "6 vitcims" come from.

You lived with 6 other people?

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to be a shrink. I just feel I should get a bit more of a grasp on your life, and reasoning for this.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

If I would put it on Wikipedia, it would be edited.
And if someone else edits it, their own personal bias will be injected.
I cannot have bias amidst perfection.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

Of course, I forgot about <insert>'s unifying theory of what is right and wrong.

If you could send me towards that page on Wikipedia, it would make for a good read.

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Even more mocking.

more taunting conversations. i DEFINATLEY hit a nerve wrote:
lestat5891 to Host
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But not always right? There is no way possible that you are right always.

But on the other side, I'm always right. So looks like both of us are always right. Which makes you right only 50% of the time. Statistically speaking, that is.


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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

I THOUGHT WE COVERED THIS
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:35 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

And how do you suppose that you're right and I'm wrong?



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

The game of truth?
I'm right.
You're wrong.



On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:28 PM, lestat5891 <lestat5891> wrote:

Of course, you'll want to toy with him before proving yourself omnipotent and universally correct.


But what if he wins? You're immediatley proven wrong; and every bit of credit you've worked for has been shattered like a hammer to a pane of glass.

You're not always right. You're only human, and humans make mistakes. It's what you do about them that defines you as a person.

Let's play the game of truth, then. Who's right and who's wrong?


I can't wait for his reply to what I sent him.

[Edit: I spoke way too soon. He wrote:

creepy host wrote:
statistics bow before me
you bow before me
god bows before me

I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT
I AM RIGHT


Then of course I got right back onto the asshole train with:

Quote:
Well, there's a few points you're incorrect on right there! Statistics make anyone look silly; I bow for no one; and god can't bow to you; you can't see him.

You are wrong. I've proven it just now.

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Finally we're getting somewhere.

Gmail Correspondence wrote:
The five.
You knew about my family, somehow.
i trusted you would know about the life insurance policies as well
you do your research it seems
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

Your relatives? Or strangers? I find it odd that they would pay out to a claim from somebody unrelated.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Host Man <yourfriendlyhost> wrote:

Oh, that.
Slaughtering people with a hefty life insurance policy on each of them is pretty nice.


On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Gregory Zilberg <zolosamurai> wrote:

I was counting a different person for the host, but close enough.

So, you feel that the rest of the world should pay for crappy parenting?

By the by, how do you afford all these expensive traps?

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