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Copy and paste them all over the work shop so they Defeat Greedy Bethesda Employees!!!
Honestly I intend on redoing this (As well as getting back into skyrim modding) with more immersive clothes based on what the character was wearing.
How is this a thing?
The twitch can be caused by scripts using cloaks as a way of detecting npcs.
Sometimes it messes with them and makes them do weird stuff, like going from bread to drink and back and fourth.