Unless you meant something else by what you typed here, then that is why I typed what I did. For example, when you mentioned you assumed majority lynch meant someone gets lynched, I took this to mean you believe majority lynch means that if someone is lynched by just one vote, then that is a majority lynch. If that's not the intended idea you meant to put forth and meant for just what is already known, well ok.
So the day would then end after the first vote?
No, I meant that if Zinger reaches majority and can't be lynched, then I assume the day won't prematurely end with NL.
As for threat being vague and this being highlander, all I did with mentioning that was to correct you on the highlander part and give you perspective as to a basis for viewing threats. Or were you just joking when you typed that all up?
'Threat' is a vague word and I stand by that. If I go on a spree trying to get rid of every town, then that makes me a threat, regardless of my alignment. Of course the normal assumption would be to treat non-town as threats, but there's no certainty that this is the case.
Also what does not liking arguing with me have to do with answering a question Niklor asked concerning something that I have not talked about? If you think there are credible reasons, then put them forth. Otherwise, what was the point in you mentioning any of that in the first place?
Because you discussed random voting to death the last game (and then subsequently went on to non-random lynch a town, which I find hilarious), and I don't think it's worthwhile going over it all again. Although there is no way to vote for actual random this time, rolling a dice is kind of equivalent.