The Big Brother 28 Day 43 live feeds picked up exactly where Monday night left off: Kamu is on the block, Devens’ Diamond Power of Veto is finally out in the open, Yash is trying to regain control of an HOH week somebody else hijacked, and the majority alliance is already showing the cracks everyone knew were eventually coming.
The previous overnight live feeds update ended with Kamu finally getting something tangible to use against The Plants.
Devens did not merely talk about protecting Dee.
He burned one of the strongest powers in the game to do it.
The Diamond Power of Veto pulled Dee off Yash’s block and allowed Devens to personally nominate Kamu in her place. That single move gave Kamu the cleanest campaign argument he has had all season.
The Plants are not just theoretically close.
They are close enough for Devens to expose an enormous secret advantage and spend it protecting Dee.
Kamu spent Tuesday morning trying to turn that fact into votes.
He worked Mallory.
He revealed that Dee has the $5,000 BB Bribe.
He floated another possible seven-person structure.
He argued that keeping him gives people outside The Plants a shield, a sword and somebody willing to take the shots they may not want to take themselves.
Yash understood the argument immediately.
For stretches of the morning, he practically made Kamu’s campaign for him.
Mallory understood it too.
That was the problem.
Understanding Kamu’s argument did not convince Mallory that Kamu should stay.
Instead, she kept returning to a much simpler question.
If one of the biggest competition threats in the house is already sitting on the block, why pass on the opportunity?
By early afternoon, Mallory had reduced Thursday’s situation to its most uncomfortable truth for Kamu.
If Haley wins the BB Lackluster and the final block becomes Angela versus Kamu, Mallory still wants Kamu out.
Meanwhile, something potentially more damaging to the long-term stability of Mosh Pit was happening in the background.
Dee’s $5,000 BB Bribe was no longer contained.
Mallory learned about it.
Melody learned about it.
Yash explained the actual nomination conversations.
And the names Dee had floated as possible alternatives included people she now needs inside the majority alliance protecting The Plants.
That does not mean Mosh Pit is collapsing.
It does mean the information required to eventually collapse it is beginning to circulate.
Kamu remains the immediate target.
Devens is increasingly becoming the next conversation.
Here are 24 more brutal truths from the Big Brother 28 Day 43 live feeds.
1. Kamu Finally Has a Campaign Based on Something Everybody Can See
Kamu did not need to spend Tuesday complaining about being nominated by a secret power.
The move happened.
Dee came down.
Kamu went up.
The useful part was what the move revealed.
Devens had the Diamond Power of Veto.
He could have protected himself with that power later.
Instead, he exposed it and spent it protecting Dee.
Kamu can now point to an actual game move when he tells people The Plants are dangerously tight.
That is much stronger than asking people to believe a theory.
The problem is that proving The Plants are dangerous does not automatically prove Kamu should stay.
Those are two different arguments.
Kamu has made the first one credible.
He is still struggling with the second.
2. Mallory Was the Correct Person for Kamu to Work
Kamu’s decision to spend time with Mallory made perfect strategic sense.
The Plants do not control the house by themselves.
FAP matters.
Mosh Pit became powerful because Angela, Dee and Devens were able to connect with Drew, Barrett, Mallory and Melody.
That means the obvious way to weaken The Plants is not convincing The Plants that they are dangerous.
It is convincing FAP that protecting them is eventually going to become bad business.
Mallory sits directly in that pressure point.
She has information.
She talks to Yash.
She talks to Melody.
She understands the structure.
She is capable of separating what is good for Mosh Pit from what is good for her personally.
Kamu found the right person.
He just has not changed her vote.
3. Kamu Revealing Dee’s $5,000 BB Bribe Opened a Much Bigger Conversation
Kamu told Mallory that Dee still has the $5,000 BB Bribe.
He also floated the possibility that Dee may somehow have used it to influence Devens into using the Diamond Power of Veto.
That second part was speculation.
There is no reason to present it as fact.
What mattered was that Mallory now knew the power existed.
That allowed her to ask Yash what had actually happened before nominations.
Yash had a much more important story.
And unlike Kamu’s theory, Yash had personally lived it.
4. Yash Confirmed Dee Tried to Buy Safety
Yash told Mallory that Dee had offered him money for protection during his HOH.
Later, with Mallory and Melody present, Yash laid out more of the conversation.
Dee initially offered the $5,000 in exchange for protecting herself and Angela.
Yash refused.
The discussion shifted toward alternative nominees.
Dee later offered the money for her own safety.
Yash refused again.
Dee survived anyway.
Not because Yash accepted the deal.
Because Devens used the Diamond Power of Veto.
That difference matters.
Yash can say he resisted Dee’s attempt to influence his nominations.
Devens still ultimately delivered exactly what Dee needed.
5. The Names Dee Floated Matter More Than the Money
The $5,000 is the flashy part.
The potential nominees are the dangerous part.
Yash told Mallory and Melody that Dee had discussed names that included Drew, Haley, Mallory and Melody while trying to redirect his nominations.
That becomes immediately relevant inside Mosh Pit.
Mallory and Melody are currently working with Dee.
Drew is currently working with Dee.
But before that majority structure was fully solidified, Dee was willing to discuss them as possible alternatives to herself and Angela.
That does not prove Dee planned to target them long term.
It does prove that when Dee needed safety, their names were available.
That is information people remember.
Especially once an alliance stops feeling comfortable.
6. Kamu Floated Another Seven-Person Structure Because This House Apparently Has Not Created Enough Alliances
Kamu discussed a possible group involving himself, Mallory, Melody, Drew, Barrett, Yash and Taylor.
LaLa was also discussed as somebody likely to move with Taylor.
This is not an official alliance.
It is not locked.
It is not something that should be presented as a new majority already operating in the house.
It is a pitch.
Kamu is trying to show Mallory that another structure exists if FAP decides it no longer wants to prop up The Plants.
The concept makes sense on paper.
The problem is that this house has spent six weeks proving that putting seven names together does not automatically produce seven people who trust each other.
Kamu is selling an alternative.
He has not built one yet.
7. Yash Spent the Morning Making Kamu’s Best Argument for Him
Yash repeatedly explained why keeping Kamu could help them.
Kamu is a shield.
Kamu is a sword.
Kamu is a target in front of Yash.
Kamu can win competitions.
Kamu is willing to attack people Yash may need attacked.
That is all strategically reasonable.
If Kamu leaves, one of the biggest competition threats outside Mosh Pit disappears.
That makes Yash more visible.
It makes Taylor more visible.
It weakens The Covenant.
It leaves The Plants intact.
Yash understands exactly what losing Kamu could do to his own position.
That is why he keeps hesitating.
8. Mallory Keeps Bringing the Conversation Back to the Opportunity Sitting in Front of Them
Mallory’s counterargument is just as simple.
Kamu is dangerous.
Kamu wins things.
Kamu survives bad positions.
Kamu rebuilds relationships.
Kamu is already nominated.
This may be one of the cleanest chances they get to remove him.
That is the part Yash keeps looking past because he is worried about what happens next.
Mallory is worried about whether there will be another “next time” with Kamu.
Both arguments make sense.
That is exactly why this vote is more complicated than simply saying Kamu is dangerous or The Plants are dangerous.
The question is which danger needs to be addressed first.
Mallory’s answer is still Kamu.
9. Yash Is Realizing His HOH Exposed More Than It Controlled
Yash has openly wondered whether it might have been better to allow Barrett to win HOH just so everyone could learn what Barrett would have done.
That is an incredible place to end up after winning both HOH and OTEV.
Yash should have controlled the week.
Instead, the week revealed almost everybody else’s game.
Dee tried to buy safety.
Devens revealed the Diamond Power of Veto.
Kamu became the replacement nominee.
Mosh Pit became an actual voting structure.
Information from LaLa’s previous HOH conversations somehow reached Dee.
Yash is now wondering whether Barrett or Drew helped it get there.
Winning power did not simplify Yash’s game.
It exposed how many things he did not know.
10. Haley Is Not Sacrificing Herself to Help Kamu Break The Plants
Haley also understands the broader structure.
She can see why The Plants are dangerous.
She can understand why Yash may want Kamu around.
But Haley is nominated.
Her priority is surviving.
If the week comes down to Haley versus Kamu and the house wants Kamu out, Haley is not going to interrupt that.
Nor should she.
Kamu may need Haley as part of a future anti-Plant structure.
Haley does not need to risk her present game to preserve Kamu’s future usefulness.
11. Haley Also Understands Why Yash Should Be Nervous About Losing More Shields
Haley told Kamu that once the immediate threats disappear, Yash becomes increasingly exposed.
That is one of the reasons Yash keeps trying to think past Thursday.
If Kamu leaves and other large threats continue disappearing, Yash becomes harder to hide.
His HOH and OTEV wins already put a spotlight on him.
Removing somebody like Kamu may make the house easier for Mallory.
It may make it harder for Yash.
That difference in incentives explains a lot of their debate.
12. Yash and Mallory Confirmed Their Relationship Is More Important Than Kamu
During their extended strategy conversation, Yash and Mallory made something else clear.
If either ever had to choose between the other and Kamu, they would protect each other.
That matters more than another alliance name.
Their games are not identical.
Their target lists are not identical.
Their views of Kamu are definitely not identical.
But they are trusting each other with increasingly dangerous information.
That is more meaningful than simply saying they are both connected to multiple alliances.
Real strategic relationships are built through information and repeated choices.
Yash and Mallory are starting to look like one.
13. Mallory Heard Kamu’s Argument and Still Came Away Wanting Him Out
This is the biggest problem with Kamu’s campaign.
Mallory did not reject his argument because she failed to understand it.
She understands it perfectly.
She knows The Plants are dangerous.
She knows Devens is extremely well positioned.
She knows Dee tried to redirect Yash’s nominations.
She knows Mosh Pit is not going to last forever.
She still thinks Kamu should go first.
That is much worse for Kamu than somebody simply refusing to listen.
Kamu has made the anti-Plant argument credible.
He has not made keeping Kamu necessary.
14. Mallory Took the Information Back to Melody
Mallory did not leave the HOH conversation and keep everything to herself.
Melody was brought into the information loop.
That matters because Kamu is not simply trying to convince one isolated voter.
He is trying to crack a bloc.
The more Mallory and Melody compare information, the harder it becomes for Kamu to move one without dealing with the other.
The good news for Kamu is that Dee’s nomination conversations give both women something legitimate to question.
The bad news is there is still no evidence that information has changed their immediate preference.
15. Yash Is Still Trying to Figure Out Who Fed Dee Information
Yash remains bothered that Dee knew details about anti-Icon conversations from LaLa’s HOH room.
He does not believe LaLa leaked it.
He does not appear to believe Taylor did either.
He has also largely cleared Mallory and Melody in his own mind.
That leaves his suspicion moving toward Barrett or Drew.
That is where the current majority becomes interesting.
Yash is trying to determine which Mosh Pit-connected player previously fed information to another Mosh Pit-connected player.
Everybody is connected.
Nobody fully trusts the connections.
That is the real shape of this house.
16. Drew and Barrett Become More Complicated for Yash Without Needing to Do Anything Today
Yash does not need proof that Drew or Barrett leaked information for the suspicion itself to matter.
Drew already has relationships everywhere.
Barrett remains one of the most insulated people in the house.
Both are tied into structures involving Devens.
If Yash believes one of them helped information travel back toward Dee, it changes how he evaluates their loyalty going forward.
It may not make either one an immediate target.
It does make Yash less comfortable.
17. Mallory Finally Identified Devens as the Plant She Most Wants Gone
One of the biggest comments of the morning came when Mallory identified Devens as the member of The Plants she most wants eliminated.
Yash immediately called Devens the scariest.
That matters because the Diamond Power of Veto is now gone.
Before Monday, targeting Devens came with the possibility that he still had some enormous secret power capable of wrecking the week.
Now everybody knows what the power was.
Everybody saw him use it.
And everybody knows he no longer has it.
The Diamond protected Dee.
It also removed a layer of protection around Devens.
18. Devens Won Monday and May Have Made Himself the Biggest Week 7 Conversation
There is no need to pretend the Diamond move was bad.
For Week 6, it was excellent.
Dee came off the block.
Kamu went up.
Angela gained protection.
Yash lost control of his own nominations.
Mosh Pit got a clear mission.
But the move also gave everybody evidence.
Devens will expose power aggressively.
Devens will protect Dee.
Devens is comfortable overriding another HOH.
Devens has enough influence to reshape a week he did not win.
Mallory sees that.
Yash sees that.
Drew has already worried about The Plants’ long-term positioning.
The Diamond solved Devens’ immediate problem while making his overall threat level easier to explain.
19. Devens Telling Haley She Would Be Safe Under His HOH Is Smart Insurance
Devens told Haley she would not go up if he won HOH and indicated he already knows who he would nominate.
That is good relationship management.
Haley is nominated.
Haley may survive.
If she does, she becomes another person who could potentially win power next week.
Giving her reassurance costs Devens nothing today.
It may matter later.
That is the difference between simply having alliances and actively maintaining options.
Devens rarely seems satisfied with only the people he officially works with.
20. Devens Feeling Bad for Kamu Does Not Change the Game Move
Devens can genuinely like Kamu.
He can genuinely feel bad about the situation.
He also deliberately nominated him.
Those things are not contradictory.
Personal affection does not erase strategic intent.
Devens used the Diamond to protect Dee and put Kamu in danger.
That tells us much more about his game than whether he feels guilty afterward.
21. Yash Is Starting to Sound More Comfortable With Letting Kamu Go
Yash has not completely abandoned his shield argument.
His thinking should not be treated as locked.
One conversation can still move him.
Thursday’s BB Lackluster can change the final block.
But the direction of his conversations matters.
Mallory keeps returning to the same point.
Kamu is vulnerable now.
Kamu may not be vulnerable later.
Yash is increasingly acknowledging that logic.
That is exactly what Kamu cannot afford.
22. Mallory’s 12:50 PM Position Makes the Haley-Wins Scenario Much Clearer
Mallory eventually gave Yash the simplest possible version of her position.
If Haley wins the BB Lackluster and the final block becomes Angela versus Kamu, take Kamu out.
That is significant because Angela versus Kamu should theoretically give Yash his strongest anti-Plant campaign.
Angela would be vulnerable.
Kamu would be vulnerable.
Yash could argue that removing Angela breaks up the three while keeping a major weapon against Devens and Dee.
Mallory still prefers Kamu.
That does not prove every member of FAP has freshly reconfirmed the exact same position today.
It does show that Kamu has not broken Mallory.
And there is still no evidence that his campaign has successfully cracked the FAP voting bloc.
23. Kamu’s Campaign Is Making Sense and Still Failing to Change the Vote
This is the cleanest way to describe Day 43.
Kamu has made several credible points.
The Plants are dangerous.
Devens revealed how far he will go to protect Dee.
FAP should eventually worry about being used as numbers for a tighter trio.
Keeping a strong competitor willing to attack that trio can have value.
People can agree with every one of those points and still evict Kamu.
That is the nightmare.
Kamu is building awareness.
What he needs is urgency.
He needs Mallory, Melody, Drew or Barrett to decide The Plants have to be weakened now rather than later.
So far, that has not happened.
24. The House Is Already Playing Week 6 and Week 7 at the Same Time
Week 6 is still about Kamu.
Week 7 is increasingly becoming about Devens.
Mallory wants Kamu out.
Mallory also wants Devens out.
Yash may ultimately accept losing Kamu.
Yash also thinks Devens is the scariest member of The Plants.
Drew wants Kamu gone before turning against The Plants.
Melody benefits from Mosh Pit while now knowing Dee once floated her as a possible nomination alternative.
Barrett remains protected through overlapping relationships while Yash increasingly questions where information is traveling.
Nobody is simply voting Thursday.
Everybody is trying to determine what Thursday’s vote does to the next HOH.
That is why this week remains dangerous even if the immediate target seems obvious.
Big Brother 28 Day 43 Live Feeds Update: Where Everyone Actually Stands
Angela — Still nominated and still heavily protected by Mosh Pit. Her danger increases if Kamu wins Thursday because Angela versus Haley creates the only final block where the anti-Plant side can directly campaign to break the trio. But as things currently stand, the majority still favors protecting Angela.
Barrett — Remains one of the most insulated players in the house. His connections through FAP, Crossovers and Devens continue to protect him, although Yash now wonders whether Barrett or Drew may have helped information reach Dee.
Dee — Safe after Devens used the Diamond Power of Veto on her. Her $5,000 BB Bribe remains available, but the details of her attempts to influence Yash’s nominations are now spreading through people she needs inside Mosh Pit.
Devens — Won Monday and made himself far more visible Tuesday. The Diamond is gone. Mallory now identifies him as the Plant she most wants out, and Yash considers him the scariest.
Drew — Still balancing multiple structures. He wants Kamu gone first, but his previous concerns about The Plants’ positioning remain important. Yash’s new suspicion about the leak adds another layer to their relationship.
Haley — Still nominated and playing to survive. She understands the larger house structure but has no reason to protect Kamu at the expense of herself.
Kamu — Still in the most danger. His campaign is better. His argument is more credible. His vote count has not meaningfully improved.
LaLa — Closely tied to Taylor, Yash and Kamu. If Kamu leaves, her side loses another number and one of its biggest competition shields.
Mallory — The central strategic player of the morning. Kamu needs her. Yash trusts her. FAP needs her. She understands Devens may need to go soon and still believes Kamu is the correct immediate target.
Melody — Now receiving more of the dangerous information moving through Yash and Mallory. Learning Dee floated her as a possible nomination alternative gives her another reason to question how permanent Mosh Pit should really be.
Taylor — Still one of Yash’s strongest strategic connections and one of the people who benefits most from keeping Kamu as a shield. Losing Kamu would make Taylor’s side more exposed.
Yash — Still the HOH and still cleaning up a week Devens hijacked. He understands why keeping Kamu helps his own game, but Mallory is steadily making the case that the opportunity to remove Kamu may be too valuable to pass up.
The Big Brother 28 Alliance Chart — Day 43
| Alliance / Structure | Members | Day 43 Status | What It Actually Means |
| 🔥 Mosh Pit | Angela, Dee, Devens, Drew, Barrett, Mallory, Melody | Active but fragile | The current majority structure. Strong enough to control the week, but several members are already questioning what happens after Kamu leaves. |
| 🧱 FAP | Drew, Barrett, Mallory, Melody | Active | The real swing bloc inside Mosh Pit. The Plants need these four to maintain the majority, which gives FAP enormous long-term leverage. |
| 🌱 The Plants | Angela, Dee, Devens | Active strategic trio | Not necessarily the season’s most formal alliance name, but functionally one of the tightest three-person strategic relationships in the house. Devens using the Diamond on Dee made that impossible to ignore. |
| 🔀 Crossovers | Angela, Dee, Devens, Drew, Barrett | Active but increasingly complicated | Still provides insulation across both sides of Mosh Pit, but Drew has already questioned his position and Yash is investigating where information traveled. |
| 🤝 The Covenant | Yash, Kamu, Taylor, LaLa | Active but endangered | Kamu leaving would badly damage the group, remove a major competition shield and expose Yash and Taylor further. |
| 🐺 Wolfpack | Kamu, Dee, Devens, Yash | Functionally dead | Devens personally using the Diamond to put Kamu on the block destroyed any realistic argument that this operates as a cohesive four. |
| 🗳️ The Primaries | Devens, Yash, Kamu, Taylor | Technically exists, badly fractured | Personal relationships remain, but the current Week 6 battle lines make the alliance largely nonfunctional. |
| 🔺 Bermuda Triangle | Devens, Kamu, Yash | Technically exists, effectively shattered | There may still be residual relationships, but no meaningful strategic unity remains after the Diamond move. |
| 🎩 Dapper Dans | Devens, Yash, Barrett, Drew | Dormant | The individual relationships still matter, but there is little indication this four is currently operating as a unified strategic group. |
| 🎓 Honor Society | Angela, Dee, Taylor, LaLa | Dormant | Still part of the season’s alliance history, but current Week 6 structures have pushed it into the background. |
| 🆕 Kamu’s Proposed Seven | Kamu, Mallory, Melody, Drew, Barrett, Yash, Taylor | Proposal only | Not an official alliance. It is Kamu’s attempt to show that a majority can exist without The Plants. LaLa would likely remain connected through Taylor and Yash. |
The alliance chart looks ridiculous because the alliance structure is ridiculous.
But underneath all the names, the game is simpler than it appears.
The Plants are the tight three.
FAP is the four-person swing bloc.
Mosh Pit is what happens when those two structures temporarily decide their interests overlap.
Everything else is trying to survive around that arrangement.
That is why Mosh Pit can be the strongest alliance in the house today and still look completely temporary.
Thursday’s BB Lackluster Still Determines the Final Shape of Week 6
Tuesday is Day 43.
Wednesday is Day 44.
Thursday is Day 45.
The BB Lackluster is Thursday.
Until that competition happens, the three-person block remains Angela, Haley and Kamu.
The result determines which two houseguests actually face the vote.
If Haley Wins the BB Lackluster: Angela vs. Kamu
This creates Yash’s best direct opportunity to campaign against The Plants.
Angela becomes vulnerable.
Kamu remains vulnerable.
Yash can argue that evicting Angela weakens the tight trio while keeping one of the strongest competitors willing to attack them.
Mallory has already made her current position clear.
She still wants Kamu out.
Unless Kamu can genuinely crack FAP, that remains the most likely result.
Current lean: Kamu evicted.
If Angela Wins the BB Lackluster: Haley vs. Kamu
This is probably Kamu’s worst scenario.
The Plants become completely safe.
The argument about breaking Angela away from Dee and Devens disappears.
The vote becomes Haley versus Kamu.
Kamu is the larger competition threat and the person the majority originally structured the week around removing.
Current lean: Kamu evicted.
If Kamu Wins the BB Lackluster: Angela vs. Haley
This is the only result that removes Kamu from the equation completely and gives the anti-Plant side a direct opportunity to campaign against Angela.
But an opportunity is not a majority.
As things currently stand, Mosh Pit still has the numbers to protect Angela and send Haley home.
Yash, Taylor, Kamu and LaLa could make the argument that this is the moment to break The Plants.
They could point toward Devens using the Diamond on Dee.
They could point toward Dee’s nomination conversations.
They could point toward how tightly Angela is protected.
But they would still need to actually crack members of FAP.
Knowing The Plants are dangerous eventually is not enough.
Current lean: Haley evicted.
That is the most accurate picture of Thursday right now.
Kamu winning does not automatically blow up Mosh Pit.
It simply gives the anti-Plant side its best opportunity to try.
Final Thoughts: Kamu Has Made the Case Against The Plants — He Still Has Not Made the Case for Saving Kamu
That is the contradiction defining the Big Brother 28 Day 43 live feeds.
Kamu is finally saying many of the things he needs to say.
The Plants are dangerous.
Yes.
Devens exposed himself.
Yes.
Dee’s BB Bribe conversations should make people uncomfortable.
Yes.
FAP should eventually question whether protecting a tight trio is sustainable.
Absolutely.
Keeping a powerful competitor around to attack that trio could have value.
Also true.
The problem is none of those conclusions require Mallory to keep Kamu Thursday.
That is where his campaign keeps getting stuck.
Mallory understands the danger.
She simply believes the house can remove Kamu first and deal with Devens afterward.
Yash keeps looking at what losing Kamu does to his own position.
Mallory keeps looking at how difficult it may be to get Kamu back onto the block.
They are having two different strategic conversations about the same person.
And right now, Mallory’s side has the numbers.
Kamu has not failed because people think his anti-Plant argument is ridiculous.
He is failing because people do not believe The Plants need to be dealt with before he does.
That is a much harder problem to solve.
Meanwhile, Devens created one of the strangest outcomes possible from a strong move.
He used the Diamond.
He saved Dee.
He nominated Kamu.
He protected Angela indirectly.
He helped create the majority structure capable of finishing the move.
And barely a day later, Mallory is openly saying she wants Devens gone most among The Plants while Yash calls him the scariest.
That is what visibility costs.
Before Monday, people suspected Devens had too much influence.
Now they have evidence.
Before Monday, people suspected Angela, Dee and Devens would protect one another.
Now they have evidence.
Before Tuesday, Dee’s bribe conversations mostly belonged to Dee and Yash.
Now Mallory knows.
Melody knows.
Kamu knows about the power.
The details are moving through the exact majority Dee needs to remain comfortable after this week.
None of this means Mosh Pit is collapsing today.
It is not.
None of it means Kamu suddenly has the votes.
He does not.
What it means is that Week 6 and Week 7 are beginning to overlap.
Week 6 is still about whether Kamu can somehow survive.
Week 7 is increasingly becoming about how long Devens can remain this visible without somebody taking the shot.
If Kamu loses the BB Lackluster, the current plan still points toward him leaving.
If Kamu wins, Haley currently becomes the likely casualty while the anti-Plant side gets its best chance to test whether FAP is actually willing to protect Angela.
Either way, the larger problem remains.
Everybody knows Mosh Pit is temporary.
Everybody knows The Plants are dangerous.
Everybody knows somebody eventually has to strike first.
The only thing they disagree about is when.
And for Kamu, “later” may be one week too late.
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