Sloonei wrote:I won as town while being mafia.
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- Mon Feb 15, 2016 12:04 pm
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- Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:27 pm
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Funny how you and I are so different in real life compared to Mafia.Elohcin wrote:Not if we killed her Night 2!!! I should have fought for what I thought we should do instead of folding so easily.
- Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:10 pm
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It wasn't that- you were playing a style of game you had never played before (open setup, 1 cop, vanilla mafia).Elohcin wrote:I didn't play that horibly :P You just knew I was bad.Epignosis wrote:I wanted to lynch my wife so bad. Too bad I wasn't playing.
- Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:06 pm
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I wanted to lynch my wife so bad. Too bad I wasn't playing.
- Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:23 am
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Re: [Day 2] Arrested Development Mafia
If "fun" is only a noun, then it does not have a superlative form (-er, -est), and one must use "more" or "most" to denote an increased measure.Elohcin wrote:SOOOOOOO much funner (yes I know funner is not a word)
If, however, you accept "fun" as an adjective (usage that has gained informal currency since about 1846), then it makes sense to permit the word the same superlative forms most other monosyllabic adjectives have. "She is my funnest cousin."
This linguistic debate is something of a nuisance, given that we have plenty of adjectives that can take either form. Consider the following:
"He is the most clever fellow I ever met."
"He is the cleverest fellow I ever met."
Both of these are grammatically acceptable.