USING MY BRAIN TWICE very rare 62 iq plays
TL;DR
Tina plays several rounds of Among Us with friends (including Toast, Broden, Leslie, Ray, and Peter), mixing crewmate and imposter roles. The session features social deduction mishaps, accidental snitching, a failed bodyguard promise, and ultimately getting caught due to bad timing near electrical. ---
Key Concepts
Imposter vision
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Tina's self-deprecating term for her ability to notice suspicious players by color/location — claimed as a skill, questioned by others
Bodyguard promise
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Tina verbally commits to protecting a specific player (Peter) for a round, then fails to follow through
Venting accusation
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Core Among Us mechanic — players debate whether someone used a vent to travel suspiciously fast between rooms
Notes
§Round 1 — Storage Sighting & Accidental Snitch
- Tina spots a blue player near a body in storage and reports it during discussion
- The accused calls her a "snitch" for revealing their location
- Tina defends herself: she was "just trying to give information" and is "good at looking at colors"
- Group debates whether her observation is valid evidence or just chaos
§Round 2 — Toast Suspected of Luring
- Toast invites Tina to "look at flowers," then walks toward the top of cafeteria
- Tina reads this as a kill attempt in an isolated spot and ditches him
- She goes to lights instead and finds Leslie there as an alibi
- Toast's behavior is flagged but the round moves on
§Round 3 — The Peter Bodyguard Failure
- Tina promises Peter immunity/protection for the round
- She immediately loses track of him as he moves erratically
- Peter is killed; Tina is called out for abandoning her commitment
- Tina's defense: "It's hard when you're scurrying around so frantically"
§Round 4 — Electrical Timing & Getting Caught
- Tina and Ray are in electrical/lights; Tina briefly leaves
- Lights go out; she returns and finds Peter standing at lights when he hadn't been in electrical
- Tina accuses Peter of venting in
- Peter counters he entered from lower engine (left side)
- Tina points out that's where she exited, making his claim impossible
- Peter is voted out; he admits post-vote the timing was unlucky and he had no idea Tina and Ray were in there
Actionable Takeaways
- Track which direction players enter/exit rooms — contradictory entry points are strong evidence of venting
- If you commit to protecting a player, stay within visual range; erratic movement by the protected player is not an excuse
- Avoid volunteering location information during discussion unless it directly implicates someone — it can expose your own position
Quotes Worth Keeping
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I'm just a little stupid sometimes.
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He took me for a fool it seems — interesting that that's my reputation around here.
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It's hard when you're scurrying around so frantically.