[ he seems nosy? but he liked the bunnies, so maybe he's fine. ]
It would be easier to trust them if they wouldn't keep secrets, or ask us to do the same. If it's really just a game to them, then why bother with all of that?
But I don't think it will help us, in the long run. None of us can work together efficiently if we don't know what we're working with in the first place.
The best way is to come forward with it. We could ask the hosts, but I doubt they'll be forthcoming about it, since they're the ones encouraging secrecy in the first place.
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[ he seems nosy? but he liked the bunnies, so maybe he's fine. ]
It would be easier to trust them if they wouldn't keep secrets, or ask us to do the same. If it's really just a game to them, then why bother with all of that?
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[ he's fine. serial smoocher, but fine. ]
Dunno. People kept secrets last time, and they were helping us, I guess? Technically? Maybe it's context dependant.
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But I don't think it will help us, in the long run. None of us can work together efficiently if we don't know what we're working with in the first place.
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There's no point in guessing wildly what powers might be used when we might be wasting time being really damn wrong the whole time.
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[ hm ] But, hey. It’s always gotta be overcomplicated, right?