Darkel said
I JUST TOOK MENSTRUAL CRAMP PILLSIM A GUYWHAT DOES IT DO
Probably nothing.
Unless you took a ridiculous amount.
Darkel said
I JUST TOOK MENSTRUAL CRAMP PILLSIM A GUYWHAT DOES IT DO
Captain Jordan said
Okay, usually someone does an analysis of the post. I've never done one before, and I don't have RD roles memorized, so I can't speculate on who is what besides the killer. But here's a whodunit analysis based on the first post, which as you all know reveals nothing at all:Seravee, first of all, seems far too rich to do anything as as murder. Especially considering she has hired an assistant, Shy, to do menial tasks for her. I'm very suspicious why such a rich individual would be at such a contest anyway, $1,000,000 is probably pocket change for her, so the killing could be an ulterior motivation. Or, it could just be the fame and glory she strives for. Similar suspicion for Vordak, why would a man who dresses in Armani suits need a $1,000,000 prize? Svenn seems to be fairly enterprising, and intelligent. He approaches Shy in an attempt to ally, and asks fairly poignant questions about the contest. This could mean that he's very quick in understanding, although the Master of the House lumped him in with those 'average' citizens, so he's obviously not the most cunning. It could, however, be a way to cover up or deflect suspicion from his role as the killer, attempting to recruit allies to win the prize the old fashioned way, as well as faking ignorance about the game rules, would likely have a disarming effect on those who might suspect him. K-97 seemed to be the most opposed to the idea of murder and executions, starting to rise when the Master explained the real rules of the game. This knee-jerk reaction seems to exonerate the ex-soldier as a killer, he may have been one for his country, but it's certainly not his guilty pleasure hobby. Alpha is quiet and intelligent, and doesn't speak at all. To me, he sort of comes off as autistic, but it could very well simply be shyness or extreme introversion. However, the Master recognizes him as intellictual, so he must be very intelligent. Probably intelligent enough to reason out the puzzles (let's hope you can live up to this, Alpha!) or even the killer. Best pray that immunity kicks in right away, kid, for I have a feeling you're going to be an early wolf target. Mbl is poor and doesn't seem to think before he speaks, I do believe the Assistant to the Master was a bit offended by Mbl's question. There's not much else to go on here.Knightshade, hmm, he's nearsighted? That's the best I can come up with, I couldn't really figure anything else out about him. Besides the fact that he's average, middle-class. Nat seems to be a bit polite, which is a nice quality in a boyfriend. You picked a keeper, Jorick! (And hopefully he doesn't turn out to be the wolf.) The only other thing we know is that he and Jorick are gay and in a relationship. We learned nothing of significance about Squee, Drakel or Jorick. Does this mean they're innocent or killer, you decide.
ImANargleHunter said
natsumehack said
Sloving the puzzle is for what living people who think they going to die needs to do, if you ask me.
Lady Squee said
This is a badass OP. Great work, Shy. :)EDIT: How long do we have to send in the answer?
natsumehack said
It's not like we really even need to send it in, unless you super scared a person is going to kill you.
Dark Wind said
However, there is a case for the movie and characters in itself to be a metaphor for LGBT themes. Like for example, coming out of the closet. I'd think that'd be a pretty positive message, and overall I looked at it as a positive message for all of those who have been oppressed or repressed to not be afraid and be who they are. But yeah, looking for metaphors and messages is different than building up something that's not there.