24-10-2017/04:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-10-2017/04:57 PM by Squidward. Edited 2 times in total.)
favouritism pretty much only applies if 2 or more people rebel in the exact same way, at around the same time, like saying "this guy can come back, but you can't".
if you forgive someone for rushing a guard at the start of the round, it doesn't mean you have to forgive a guy who rushes a guard at the end of the round.
you also dont have to continually forgive t's as they keep rebelling (even if they rebel in the exact same way) if a few people rebel at the start of the round and you let them come back, then some people start running off again shortly after, you dont have to forgive them
imo it was a false slay from sausage although this stuff is very situational, and i wasn't there
if you forgive someone for rushing a guard at the start of the round, it doesn't mean you have to forgive a guy who rushes a guard at the end of the round.
you also dont have to continually forgive t's as they keep rebelling (even if they rebel in the exact same way) if a few people rebel at the start of the round and you let them come back, then some people start running off again shortly after, you dont have to forgive them
imo it was a false slay from sausage although this stuff is very situational, and i wasn't there