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>>69peter
i think there is a mirunderstanding of my stance.
ive already mentioned several times thatyvillage pretending is a very big BLACK point for mez.it is black, so very big noise for thinking.
from that, i hope you could find out that at least for me it is black, but it is hard for me to say something more about him because of this impression,
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First of all,
pure white of three people were born.
It is thought that this shows that ‚QSeer(ess) is a real one and Werewolf.
The Possess puts out the judgment of Panda without fail.
To teach Werewolf who is genuine prophet.
Sometimes Werewolf can't put out the judgment of Panda. It is when Possess is Medium.
Werewolf not might give a decision of Panda before Possess Medium put out the judgement of incorrect.
Especially, at case 2-2 and 3-3, etc.
My idea has changed.
ySimon is a genuine prophet z
¥¥¥Perhaps.
I judged it from his opinion.
He strongly wanted my vegetable breakfast yesterday.
In reality, it is assumed that I had been made vegetable breakfast yesterday.
Yesterday, prophet did not know Simson's true colors.
Today, if Simon and Simson were alive, Simson judged me today.
If Simson was a genuine medium, my pure white was clarified.
If Simon is Werewolf, he will avoid it.
If I am white, Simon that strongly gave me ¥@was doubted.
It don't prove that he is Pretender, but someone might say he is Pretender.
If someone logically persuaded the villager, he might have been made vegetable breakfast.
On the other hand, Katherina gave me ¤. Sorry, I suspect Katherina who gave ¤.
It is a safe procedure to give ¤, to escape from villager's doubt.
However, I might have overlooked something. Therefore, I cannot fix the judgment.
y [shimon]: Prophet > Wewolf zy Katherina: Weolf > prophet z
špeter
i think u mention a lot about "line" and situation.
yet, i have a feeling that u havent explained enough.
that is one of the reason why i think your GS is easy to change and unreliable.
i want u to explain more.
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>>76nicolas
i dont think u will become "pure" white so that liza was already hanged...?
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Jacob>>73 > ‚Â>>3:47>>3:147 and@1stday silent is Clara & you. Simsons choice œMoritz. I think this choice is good for Jacob.
Dieter>>74 > I understand. You think village pretending is black point. I see.
Did not you consent Nicolas talking 2days ?
I hope You say someting more about him.
Hey,Peter >>80
i ß„tßj?! nnn?
Will you be wrong in Simson's name of you?
You say "Jacob - Simon" in >>69.
Is this "Jacob - Zurason"?
>>78 Dieter
OK,
my english is poor...sorry. And I understand "u".
Poppo- is very Poppo-!!
>>53 Friiiiiiiiiiiiiidel !!
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You are wYANDEREIIx
...I understand.
But Ilove you,too.....
Traveler Nicolas‚ÍA It got excited too much. .......I have to work more and more !!!
Peter>>80
Certainly, because Moritz was pure-white, Zurason's decision was a mistake.
Or, it is wolf's strategy.
I cannot do the judgment dabe !
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Peter is using Zurason's decision.
Because he is forcible.
Whether it is a line or use is not understood.
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It is Arubin and Peter that it is remarkable today.
Thomas and the sister are air for me.
¡3 Rascal Dieter
I agree to him.
The communication with today's Peter is consent.
It agrees to concern the hunter.
It agrees to concern Nicholas.
Dieter can agree about what you think to be a profit of the village.
šIt questions@Dieter
Otto is pure-white though Otto wanted to be executing Nicholas. I thought that this was white Nicholas part. How are it thought about the action and this at the first day of Nicholas?
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