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POISON GAME: Taisho Roman Revolution
[ The room is plain, white walls and white ceiling, except for the steel-panel flooring. There are three metal stands rising out of openings in the floor, each of which carries a glass vial on top. One of them just holds water. Of the remaining two, one contains a pale pink, opaque liquid with a creamy consistency; the next is tinged barely yellow like a weak tea, and would be almost completely transparent but for the pulp and fibers mixed in, drifting through it.
Both have flowers floated across the surface: the first a tiny sprinkling of cherry blossom petals; the second a small, but whole, bloomed lotus. They're cute and smell nice. ]
Both have flowers floated across the surface: the first a tiny sprinkling of cherry blossom petals; the second a small, but whole, bloomed lotus. They're cute and smell nice. ]

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If they're targeted and I could've done something to prevent their death and didn't, I'll regret it.
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[read: that's not a choice]
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... yes, you're right.
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. . . So if they get a win, can we agree that we won't protect them again if we're ever given a choice like this?
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At least we know we won't be learning anything from this. I hope they lose, and then we won't have to actually argue among ourselves.
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