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Noah11012
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Why did poison have to be tasteless?
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ArtsyNerd
ArtsyNerd
08-09-2016
So people wouldn't think it was poisoned
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Аноним
Аноним
09-09-2016
So people who had it in their food or drink, didn't taste something unusual (the poison) and not end up swallowing It
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