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Old 06-03-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
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Okay, my final point:

Somebody - please, Eru, somebody - is going to figure me out, preferably before it's too late. They will use what I've given them and they will use it in a helpful way.

Think about what I've done. Why would I offer myself as a sacrifice? Why wouldn't I concentrate on self-preservation instead to ensure a village victory?

What, I ask you, would make me do something as utterly 'unhelpful' as try to get myself, an innocent, lynched? And who is trying to stop me?
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Old 06-03-2006, 02:55 PM   #2
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Okay, my final point:

Somebody - please, Eru, somebody - is going to figure me out, preferably before it's too late. They will use what I've given them and they will use it in a helpful way.

Think about what I've done. Why would I offer myself as a sacrifice? Why wouldn't I concentrate on self-preservation instead to ensure a village victory?

What, I ask you, would make me do something as utterly 'unhelpful' as try to get myself, an innocent, lynched? And who is trying to stop me?
I can think of a reason. Hmm. I wonder.
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