I doubt I'll vote him again. I quite fancy a vote for you or Llama if this pig idea keeps going. feels like a baddie move to me.Hedgeowl wrote:This could be said about so many of us in this gameA Person wrote:I'm terrible at making decisions, so waiting until the last minute is the only way I get things doneHedgeowl wrote:I am currently suspicious of those who didn't vote. Especially those like Lizzy and A Person who were waiting so last minute that they missed the vote. First day voting for noobs could be an excuse for some, but doesn't work for everyone. Not sure on Nev currently, but he's not my inclination for the next vote.However, Snow Dog I am curious if you will be voting for A Person again and do you have any further thoughts?
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
Yeah the pig thing is odd considering there's really not much supporting it at all.
Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
RIP SVS 
So, being pretty much new to the game, and reading people's posts, and since apparently the baddies are no strangers to targeting their own and since SVS's identity has not been revealed, is there a possibility that she was one of them? Also, I still don't understand how the voting in the previous poll could tell whether or not we are dealing with baddies. If I were to find anything suspicious related to this, it's not the pig voting folk, but rather how Llama and DH both rushed to vote for goats almost simultaneously. Then there is DH being biffed. That does not mean it's not a coincidence. So, because we're still quite a few, I'm sticking to my 'innocent till proven guilty' approach.
And, as for not voting in the lynch last time, that was just me being an idiot and thinking I still had a couple of hours left. As you might have noticed, the polls closed just as I was about to vote. So I take the blame for this entirely. Won't happen again.

So, being pretty much new to the game, and reading people's posts, and since apparently the baddies are no strangers to targeting their own and since SVS's identity has not been revealed, is there a possibility that she was one of them? Also, I still don't understand how the voting in the previous poll could tell whether or not we are dealing with baddies. If I were to find anything suspicious related to this, it's not the pig voting folk, but rather how Llama and DH both rushed to vote for goats almost simultaneously. Then there is DH being biffed. That does not mean it's not a coincidence. So, because we're still quite a few, I'm sticking to my 'innocent till proven guilty' approach.
And, as for not voting in the lynch last time, that was just me being an idiot and thinking I still had a couple of hours left. As you might have noticed, the polls closed just as I was about to vote. So I take the blame for this entirely. Won't happen again.
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Let me get this straight. Your theory is that all the baddies missed a lynch vote, and to reward them for this Epi gave them info on the best poll option for them to choose? That does sound crazy.thellama73 wrote:All four votes for Pigs came from people who missed the previous lynch vote. I have a crazy conspiracy theory that these people had some info on the poll, and I think that indicates baddieness.Snow Dog wrote:What's this about the pig voters?
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But if it is possible... Has this happened before?Bullzeye wrote:Let me get this straight. Your theory is that all the baddies missed a lynch vote, and to reward them for this Epi gave them info on the best poll option for them to choose? That does sound crazy.thellama73 wrote:All four votes for Pigs came from people who missed the previous lynch vote. I have a crazy conspiracy theory that these people had some info on the poll, and I think that indicates baddieness.Snow Dog wrote:What's this about the pig voters?
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Yes baddies target their own but never with their kill. There is Sir Topham who can redirect targets but aside from interference by him I'd say it's pretty much confirmed that SVS was civvie.Lizzy wrote:RIP SVS
So, being pretty much new to the game, and reading people's posts, and since apparently the baddies are no strangers to targeting their own and since SVS's identity has not been revealed, is there a possibility that she was one of them? Also, I still don't understand how the voting in the previous poll could tell whether or not we are dealing with baddies. If I were to find anything suspicious related to this, it's not the pig voting folk, but rather how Llama and DH both rushed to vote for goats almost simultaneously. Then there is DH being biffed. That does not mean it's not a coincidence. So, because we're still quite a few, I'm sticking to my 'innocent till proven guilty' approach.
And, as for not voting in the lynch last time, that was just me being an idiot and thinking I still had a couple of hours left. As you might have noticed, the polls closed just as I was about to vote. So I take the blame for this entirely. Won't happen again.
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Tank launches grass growth on vocals. I want to know is, how many tears from heaven.Bullzeye wrote:Let me get this straight. Your theory is that all the baddies missed a lynch vote, and to reward them for this Epi gave them info on the best poll option for them to choose? That does sound crazy.thellama73 wrote:All four votes for Pigs came from people who missed the previous lynch vote. I have a crazy conspiracy theory that these people had some info on the poll, and I think that indicates baddieness.Snow Dog wrote:What's this about the pig voters?
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I couldn't have said that better myselfDharmaHelper wrote:Tank launches grass growth on vocals. I want to know is, how many tears from heaven.Bullzeye wrote:Let me get this straight. Your theory is that all the baddies missed a lynch vote, and to reward them for this Epi gave them info on the best poll option for them to choose? That does sound crazy.thellama73 wrote:All four votes for Pigs came from people who missed the previous lynch vote. I have a crazy conspiracy theory that these people had some info on the poll, and I think that indicates baddieness.Snow Dog wrote:What's this about the pig voters?

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The NK isn't described as a specific role's night power, so I can't imagine Topham could redirect it.Bullzeye wrote: Yes baddies target their own but never with their kill. There is Sir Topham who can redirect targets but aside from interference by him I'd say it's pretty much confirmed that SVS was civvie.
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Nevinera wrote:The NK isn't described as a specific role's night power, so I can't imagine Topham could redirect it.Bullzeye wrote: Yes baddies target their own but never with their kill. There is Sir Topham who can redirect targets but aside from interference by him I'd say it's pretty much confirmed that SVS was civvie.
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DH, I love you so much at this point, you have no idea.
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The bacon/pig voter targeting started in jest, so unless it is acted upon I don't think this should be viewed as a threat.thellama73 wrote:I love a hairbrained theory, and I'm going to stick with this one as long as it is tenable. The pig voters must have had info on the poll, and that means they cannot be trusted!
Unless someone is unwilling to share bacon, in which case 'off with their heads!' But seriously, the other leads are about as bad as this.
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Agreed, because it states:Nevinera wrote:The NK isn't described as a specific role's night power, so I can't imagine Topham could redirect it.Bullzeye wrote: Yes baddies target their own but never with their kill. There is Sir Topham who can redirect targets but aside from interference by him I'd say it's pretty much confirmed that SVS was civvie.
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Snow Dog wrote:I doubt I'll vote him again. I quite fancy a vote for you or Llama if this pig idea keeps going. feels like a baddie move to me.Hedgeowl wrote:This could be said about so many of us in this gameA Person wrote:I'm terrible at making decisions, so waiting until the last minute is the only way I get things doneHedgeowl wrote:I am currently suspicious of those who didn't vote. Especially those like Lizzy and A Person who were waiting so last minute that they missed the vote. First day voting for noobs could be an excuse for some, but doesn't work for everyone. Not sure on Nev currently, but he's not my inclination for the next vote.However, Snow Dog I am curious if you will be voting for A Person again and do you have any further thoughts?

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Is this an example of a "No U"?Hedgeowl wrote:Snow Dog wrote:I doubt I'll vote him again. I quite fancy a vote for you or Llama if this pig idea keeps going. feels like a baddie move to me.Hedgeowl wrote:This could be said about so many of us in this gameA Person wrote:I'm terrible at making decisions, so waiting until the last minute is the only way I get things doneHedgeowl wrote:I am currently suspicious of those who didn't vote. Especially those like Lizzy and A Person who were waiting so last minute that they missed the vote. First day voting for noobs could be an excuse for some, but doesn't work for everyone. Not sure on Nev currently, but he's not my inclination for the next vote.However, Snow Dog I am curious if you will be voting for A Person again and do you have any further thoughts?
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This could be said about so many of us in this game
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I doubt I'll vote him again. I quite fancy a vote for you or Llama if this pig idea keeps going. feels like a baddie move to me.[/quote]
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It was meant as an 'I've got my eye on you' in a tongue-in-cheek manner.

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Bullzeye wrote:Let me get this straight. Your theory is that all the baddies missed a lynch vote, and to reward them for this Epi gave them info on the best poll option for them to choose? That does sound crazy.thellama73 wrote:All four votes for Pigs came from people who missed the previous lynch vote. I have a crazy conspiracy theory that these people had some info on the poll, and I think that indicates baddieness.Snow Dog wrote:What's this about the pig voters?
Yeah, crazy like a fox!
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I doubt I'll vote him again. I quite fancy a vote for you or Llama if this pig idea keeps going. feels like a baddie move to me.[/quote]Hedgeowl wrote:This could be said about so many of us in this gameHowever, Snow Dog I am curious if you will be voting for A Person again and do you have any further thoughts?

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I'm voting for Disgruntled Porcupine because out of the people who voted for Pigs, his name contains the most letters of the word "Pigs" and because pigs grunt.
DisgruntledPorcupine = Pig splice turned round
What more proof do you need?
DisgruntledPorcupine = Pig splice turned round
What more proof do you need?
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Zhu Zhu Ama sound is the name of the game.Nevinera wrote:-.O
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I'll go with my gut feeling, since this is how it's done. Normally I would have chosen DH for rushing to vote 'goats' and because the baddies apparently can target one of their own. However, because DH has been absolutely hilarious today and cannot defend him/herself, I'm going with Llama, because the two of them seem to be on the same team. See the goats.
I'm still keeping an eye on DH.

I wonder if I can change this, if I can I'm sure I'll find i
I still have no leads and don't think the poll results have any useable information. Maybe I random again.
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Why do you think DH and I are o the same team? He is funny, and the target of a baddie, so I hope he is on my team, but I don't know. If you know, I would appreciate you telling me.Lizzy wrote:I'll go with my gut feeling, since this is how it's done. Normally I would have chosen DH for rushing to vote 'goats' and because the baddies apparently can target one of their own. However, because DH has been absolutely hilarious today and cannot defend him/herself, I'm going with Llama, because the two of them seem to be on the same team. See the goats.I'm still keeping an eye on DH.
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I don't want to live in that universe.
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I don't see why people are giving me a hard time for my (flawless) reasoning about voting for DP, but this is allowed to go on.A Person wrote:I still have no leads and don't think the poll results have any useable information. Maybe I random again.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
*gasp* I've been caught!thellama73 wrote:I'm voting for Disgruntled Porcupine because out of the people who voted for Pigs, his name contains the most letters of the word "Pigs" and because pigs grunt.
DisgruntledPorcupine = Pig splice turned round
What more proof do you need?
Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
With baddies being able to target one of their own in order to draw people's attention away from that player, assuming DH is in that situation, and you are on his team, that would make you a baddie. But these are just assumptions. I just found it odd the other day when you two rushed to vote for goats. I may be mistaken, of course. Plus your choice of avi, while I absolutely love it, makes you seem evil as well. :Pthellama73 wrote:Why do you think DH and I are o the same team? He is funny, and the target of a baddie, so I hope he is on my team, but I don't know. If you know, I would appreciate you telling me.Lizzy wrote:I'll go with my gut feeling, since this is how it's done. Normally I would have chosen DH for rushing to vote 'goats' and because the baddies apparently can target one of their own. However, because DH has been absolutely hilarious today and cannot defend him/herself, I'm going with Llama, because the two of them seem to be on the same team. See the goats.I'm still keeping an eye on DH.
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So you're assuming I'm bad because DH is on my team, and you're assuming DH is on my team because he was targeted and you're assuming he was targeted because he was bad and you're assuming he is bad because he's on my team and you are assuming he's on my team because I'm bad? Is that right?Lizzy wrote:With baddies being able to target one of their own in order to draw people's attention away from that player, assuming DH is in that situation, and you are on his team, that would make you a baddie. But these are just assumptions. I just found it odd the other day when you two rushed to vote for goats. I may be mistaken, of course. Plus your choice of avi, while I absolutely love it, makes you seem evil as well. :Pthellama73 wrote:Why do you think DH and I are o the same team? He is funny, and the target of a baddie, so I hope he is on my team, but I don't know. If you know, I would appreciate you telling me.Lizzy wrote:I'll go with my gut feeling, since this is how it's done. Normally I would have chosen DH for rushing to vote 'goats' and because the baddies apparently can target one of their own. However, because DH has been absolutely hilarious today and cannot defend him/herself, I'm going with Llama, because the two of them seem to be on the same team. See the goats.I'm still keeping an eye on DH.
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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Correctamundo. Don't be hatin' on of my super awesome assumption skills.thellama73 wrote:So you're assuming I'm bad because DH is on my team, and you're assuming DH is on my team because he was targeted and you're assuming he was targeted because he was bad and you're assuming he is bad because he's on my team and you are assuming he's on my team because I'm bad? Is that right?Lizzy wrote:With baddies being able to target one of their own in order to draw people's attention away from that player, assuming DH is in that situation, and you are on his team, that would make you a baddie. But these are just assumptions. I just found it odd the other day when you two rushed to vote for goats. I may be mistaken, of course. Plus your choice of avi, while I absolutely love it, makes you seem evil as well. :Pthellama73 wrote:Why do you think DH and I are o the same team? He is funny, and the target of a baddie, so I hope he is on my team, but I don't know. If you know, I would appreciate you telling me.Lizzy wrote:I'll go with my gut feeling, since this is how it's done. Normally I would have chosen DH for rushing to vote 'goats' and because the baddies apparently can target one of their own. However, because DH has been absolutely hilarious today and cannot defend him/herself, I'm going with Llama, because the two of them seem to be on the same team. See the goats.I'm still keeping an eye on DH.

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I accidentally a word. :\
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This game is getting very strange -.O
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Well, unless he's being incredibly clever, I'm fairly confident now that llama is civ. And maybe drunk? But civ.
I don't see how he could know anything about DP though, unless I have his role wrong :-\
I don't see how he could know anything about DP though, unless I have his role wrong :-\
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Does he get drunk?Nevinera wrote:Well, unless he's being incredibly clever, I'm fairly confident now that llama is civ. And maybe drunk? But civ.
I don't see how he could know anything about DP though, unless I have his role wrong :-\
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
Alright. I would have come back with a bit more sooner, but I ended up having lunch with my grandparents. So I finished my re-read a bit ago.
I'll start with the idea of looking at pig voters (probably because I'm in this group). I already explained why I voted the way I did, as well as why I missed the vote. I don't see someone pushing the idea of voting for pig voters this early on to be a good course of action. In fact, I have my eye on Llama on Hedgeowl because I would say they were the main proponents of looking at the pig voters. Maybe later on, with more votes under our belts, it might be something to consider with other evidence. But it seems a bit too early to be pushing for pig voters at this point.
I'm still suspicious of Nev and Viper for the same reasons I mentioned before. That hasn't changed much. So more than likely, my vote will be going to one of those 4 today.

I'll start with the idea of looking at pig voters (probably because I'm in this group). I already explained why I voted the way I did, as well as why I missed the vote. I don't see someone pushing the idea of voting for pig voters this early on to be a good course of action. In fact, I have my eye on Llama on Hedgeowl because I would say they were the main proponents of looking at the pig voters. Maybe later on, with more votes under our belts, it might be something to consider with other evidence. But it seems a bit too early to be pushing for pig voters at this point.
I'm still suspicious of Nev and Viper for the same reasons I mentioned before. That hasn't changed much. So more than likely, my vote will be going to one of those 4 today.
We've had all this discussion, and you can't find anything that would be useful in here?A Person wrote:I still have no leads and don't think the poll results have any useable information. Maybe I random again.

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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
Sorry - been slammed at work today. Also, had to go do my civic duty via jury summons.
Anyway, I chose Snow Dog due to llama's Hidden Message School of Thought. Can't spell Snow Dog without "goon." My apologies.
Anyway, I chose Snow Dog due to llama's Hidden Message School of Thought. Can't spell Snow Dog without "goon." My apologies.
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Snow Dog wrote:Does he get drunk?Nevinera wrote:Well, unless he's being incredibly clever, I'm fairly confident now that llama is civ. And maybe drunk? But civ.
I don't see how he could know anything about DP though, unless I have his role wrong :-\

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You realise Mongoose has the same word in it?Mongoose wrote:Sorry - been slammed at work today. Also, had to go do my civic duty via jury summons.
Anyway, I chose Snow Dog due to llama's Hidden Message School of Thought. Can't spell Snow Dog without "goon." My apologies.

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He's probably not drinking in the middle of day at work though. Honestly, things seem to have gone a little wacko, but maybe that's just the energy DH has been bringing today, with these fabulous posts. Noted that DH voted for Nev as well, but can't ask why.
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Hedgeowl wrote: Noted that DH voted for Nev as well, but can't ask why.
That's why! Isn't it obvious?DharmaHelper wrote: Zhu Zhu Ama sound is the name of the game.
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
Not that I'm aware of, but I cannot fathom his game.Snow Dog wrote:Does he get drunk?
I'm a bit curious too, but I've never given people a shortage of reasons to suspect me anyway.thellama73 wrote:That's why! Isn't it obvious?
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
Mongoose wrote:Sorry - been slammed at work today. Also, had to go do my civic duty via jury summons.
Anyway, I chose Snow Dog due to llama's Hidden Message School of Thought. Can't spell Snow Dog without "goon." My apologies.
This is ironic, coming from you, Mongoose.
The shortness of this games days is really throwing me off, I keep expecting two where we get one. I'll be around a great deal tomorrow and willing to chat about whatever, but my major thoughts are thus (I can elaborate and explain tomorrow; I'm dead tired):
RIP, S~V~S. It's a shame to lose you so early, especially when you were so helpful to the new players. My theory is that she was killed mainly because of general helpfulness. Since she hadn't accused anyone of anything, I don't think her death gives us great leads.
The pig voters thing is still largely a joke, right?
I had decided not to vote Nev today, but he's seemed exceedingly prickly. I don't know what to make of it; I kind of changed my opinion on him with every new post of his I read today. For now I'm inclined to withhold judgment because I'm so unsure. I will ask, though: Nev, you said you had a certain role in mind for llama. How could that possibly be, so early on? I'm asking partly in astonishment at how fast that happened, to get more info about your thought process this game, and partly out of general curiosity. I've almost never pinned down a specific role, only alignments, and I'm curious about how others do it.
So, all that said....I don't know who to vote for. I don't have any pings anywhere near large enough to lynch someone over. So I'll go with...Bullzeye. Why not?







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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
I am not voting llama as I suspect foul play.
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
I was secretly hoping someone would catch that!Russtifinko wrote:Mongoose wrote:Sorry - been slammed at work today. Also, had to go do my civic duty via jury summons.
Anyway, I chose Snow Dog due to llama's Hidden Message School of Thought. Can't spell Snow Dog without "goon." My apologies.
This is ironic, coming from you, Mongoose.
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 2]
I'm prickly because I'm not sleeping well. Though I am pretty grumpy normally anyway.Russtifinko wrote: I had decided not to vote Nev today, but he's seemed exceedingly prickly. I don't know what to make of it; I kind of changed my opinion on him with every new post of his I read today. For now I'm inclined to withhold judgment because I'm so unsure. I will ask, though: Nev, you said you had a certain role in mind for llama. How could that possibly be, so early on? I'm asking partly in astonishment at how fast that happened, to get more info about your thought process this game, and partly out of general curiosity. I've almost never pinned down a specific role, only alignments, and I'm curious about how others do it.
So, all that said....I don't know who to vote for. I don't have any pings anywhere near large enough to lynch someone over. So I'll go with...Bullzeye. Why not?
My opinion about llama's role is based entirely on his current behavior and my understanding of his personality.
I can't imagine him playing this way except under certain circumstances, which only one of the roles satisfies.
I have the impression that I'm not allowed to say or strongly imply what that role is, but if Epi says otherwise I'll gladly explain,
and I think you'd probably generally agree with my assessment.
It's sadly useless to know, until he stops behaving like a crazy person.
Unless he has some kind of information I can't fathom from that last survey?
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Re: Thomas the Tank Engine [Day 1]
S~V~S wrote:Nice way to spread the vote even further~ the baddies can swoop in and lynch a civ with just one vote with such a spread, especially if the lurkers dont vote
Epignosis wrote:If llama is good, it means we exist in a universe in which multitasking llama can call out the first of two mafia while simultaneously calling out two civilians.
I don't want to live in that universe.
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