Adding to my last one.
Please tp see my point. You've played with Boro before a lot and you share a long history and I can imagine how you might try to find a common chord (and it sure might be more of the person than the arguments in that case). But if that search makes two thirds of the village wishing to lynch you - taking it you're innocents - you're not helping but distracting. Do you get what I mean?
And your trust may be statistically believable as you say, but if you two are trying to build trust how come you make arguments on statistical probabilities. Isn't trust just the opposite of statistics?
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