[He's got two warring instincts: To tell everyone everything, because they're safer that way, and to tell nobody anything, because he's safer that way. Worse, Tim's whole outlook has confused things; if he's right, then telling someone puts them at risk for infection, like it's some kind of memetic brain virus. So telling nobody anything is safer for them, too, but only if Tim's right.]
[God.]
[Shepard and Max are infected. George, Shaun, and Sans are safe. Actually, if his notes are right, Sans might've infected him with his own stupid brain virus, rather than the other way around.]
[This was frustrating enough already, without Wonderland complicating things.]
Probably, uh... hush-hush is better. For now. Unless Wonderland changes the rules on us again.
[Not that Jay's bitter or anything.]
Did you, like, did something happen back home? I mean, what you said, with the whole..."spread around like they're facts"...thing.
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[He's got two warring instincts: To tell everyone everything, because they're safer that way, and to tell nobody anything, because he's safer that way. Worse, Tim's whole outlook has confused things; if he's right, then telling someone puts them at risk for infection, like it's some kind of memetic brain virus. So telling nobody anything is safer for them, too, but only if Tim's right.]
[God.]
[Shepard and Max are infected. George, Shaun, and Sans are safe. Actually, if his notes are right, Sans might've infected him with his own stupid brain virus, rather than the other way around.]
[This was frustrating enough already, without Wonderland complicating things.]
Probably, uh... hush-hush is better. For now. Unless Wonderland changes the rules on us again.
[Not that Jay's bitter or anything.]
Did you, like, did something happen back home? I mean, what you said, with the whole..."spread around like they're facts"...thing.