It's the kind of situation where we can all say we're going to do something beforehand, but actually putting it into practice is another thing entirely.
Not to mention people might have personal biases and information that might help with the other case, but can't be in two places at once... I don't know how much everyone talks to each other.
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[ maybe he strangled himself who knows ]
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[she doesn't sound happy about it]
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and then she shakes her head ]
No, that seems too convenient.
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Gross.
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So we should be ready for someone to, um, suggest that.
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[she's still thinking about how gross it is]
Ugh. It can't be that simple.
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He seemed too happy, so I assume he had to have been fighting someone.
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[she frowns]
Ugh.
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[ this is uncomfortable ]
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He was a boorish fool and I can't blame anyone who disliked him.
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But if he was innocent of any crimes, we still need to catch who did that to him.
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... after the last few weeks, I think the possibility of purposefully tying the vote might be beyond us.
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[lili.]
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[ an understatement ]
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