No, blame for perceived attempted two-facedness... hiding as a guest to be nasty, as was threatened... the P of DB erases the effect, see, not like original sin at all, since it seems that there was in fact no actual threat or harm planned. P of DB harnesses the urge to blame and subverts it completely by making it COOL but also IMPOSSIBLE to occupy the role of villain!There was this one town where someone killed the town bully. No one could be convicted because ALL confessed.
Children sometimes discover this trick. WHO WAS SMOKING IN THE BATHROOM???? If the whole class claims blame, it's hard to assign punishment to the ONE if they all hang tough.
This would work for world terrorism, too, I am sure. If all possible groups would just try to claim credit when a bomb goes off, it would be hard to take any one group's threats seriously after that.
I think it WAS Sinsull, and she's just jealous that someone else stole the credit!
~S~