I dispute your tone match. I'll also clarify that you're terribly wrong: It is NOT my MO to gamble my wolf team on a gambit such as "gee I hope nobody else got this role."If we knew that all roles were in the game, I would solidly agree with you. However, taking a gamble on a role not being in the game in order to generate an alibi kinda fits what I see as your MO. My hypothesis for my vote is simple.
Your claim is uncontradicted because there exists no Detective Hernandez who would contradict it. With the number of players confirming that some roles are not in the game, forgive me for not taking every uncontested claim at face value.
In fact, the tone of your response matches your tone from the TTT werewolf game, where you were dismissive and mocking of all my posts and arguments. That game you flipped scum. Well done Pyure, you actually provided my vague suspicion with some corroborating evidence. Much obliged.
I'll point out one other thing: I am announcing my role not for the benefit of town, but for the benefit of wolves. I don't care what town thinks, I can talk my way out of lynches. But I get killed N1 way too much, and I can't do anything about murders.
That said: If you're town, its your loss. You know I absolutely love pointing it out when you screw up.
Its only very specifically consistent with your comment that (north) americans can't spell mum/mom "correctly". Like you eventually said, its all irrational.That's not really consistent logic, considering that the second m comes out of nowhere.
Though, to go with it, how do you pronounce it? Muther or mother? Both English and Americans (as far as I know) pronounce it as the former, hence the use of the u when it's contracted. However, in all honesty it doesn't matter. Language evolves in irrational ways, so you can't really apply a system of logic to it that works 100% of the time.