USING MY BRAIN TWICE very rare 62 iq plays
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
| Concept | Definition |
|---|---|
| Imposter vision | Tina's self-deprecating term for her ability to notice suspicious players by color/location — claimed as a skill, questioned by others |
| Bodyguard promise | Tina verbally commits to protecting a specific player (Peter) for a round, then fails to follow through |
| Venting accusation | 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
I'm just a little stupid sometimes.
He took me for a fool it seems — interesting that that's my reputation around here.
It's hard when you're scurrying around so frantically.