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In if no Cody. However, bravo for the theme.
 
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I would like an explanation of Cody's actions, to determine whether it was malice or stupidity. If it is malice, ban him, if stupidity; well, we let CaesarCzech play.
 
Do you believe that even the worst person can change if they just try?
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However, you've shown no evidence of wanting to change.
 
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I'm cool with letting Cody play, but I already know who I'm lynching first
 
If you have issues with me, you know who to vote for.
 
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Another nice theme. Though I will point out to our resident AI that "program" is used for the computer related word in UK English.
 
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In if no Cody. However, bravo for the theme.

I'd also say Cody shouldn't be allowed to play. But I'll play either way.
Cody has promised not to do such stupidity again so I don't see why he shouldn't be allowed to play.

Though I will point out to our resident AI that "program" is used for the computer related word in UK English.
I thought program was American English with programme being Britsh English.
 
Cody has promised not to do such stupidity again so I don't see why he shouldn't be allowed to play.

I thought program was American English with programme being Britsh English.

British (and New Zealand) English uses "programme" for schedules and plans, but "program" for computers. I imagine the latter was to have a standard for coding - just like the colour tags we're using now - but it's become used outside of programming too. While colors are colours, programs aren't programmes (except in an abstract sense) and so the variation became accepted and standardised.
 
Another also: why are you already ruining your game by letting Cody play? There's a difference between stupid, but honest, play, and play where you deliberately work against your own side.