[@Background Pony \#4336](/images/3744376#comment_11404353)
thats a nice argument. unfortunately, you have failed to consider the possibility that the window may not have glass, and thus flitter would be able to see them. such a hypothesis is substantiated by the absence of a frame to retain the pane, along with her being more likely to notice the situation inside in response to auditory stimulus.
Background Pony #4336
>>3256123s -- Flitter shouldn’t be able to see anything. Windows are one-way mirrors; it's hard to see anything but reflections from the outside during the day, and from inside at night.
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[@Background Pony \#4336](/images/3744376#comment_11404353) thats a nice argument. unfortunately, you have failed to consider the possibility that the window may not have glass, and thus flitter would be able to see them. such a hypothesis is substantiated by the absence of a frame to retain the pane, along with her being more likely to notice the situation inside in response to auditory stimulus.
>>3256123s -- Flitter shouldn’t be able to see anything. Windows are one-way mirrors; it's hard to see anything but reflections from the outside during the day, and from inside at night.
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