I think a lot of people in the majority are thinking about making a move, but feel like this might not be the right time so yeah, I think knowing that I will be someone they have to deal with next round if that is their moment has made me a little more popular socially. I'll take what I can get.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:42:24 pmLJ has the immunity given you an opportunity to approach people who you normally wouldn't? Are people planning next round out with you knowing you will be there?
From watching the show, sure, I think goats are useful in that way. But I don't see any goats left in this game at this point.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:43:14 pmAndrea, do you think that "goats" are necessarily reliable in terms of a number?
I think recently things have been pretty predictable vote-wise, but as these answers can tell you, this game is anything but boringJeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:39:47 pmI'll stop giving Morgan and Natalie all of the screentime.
Let's go to someone else. Aubry, is this game becoming predictable or is every moment live and up for grabs?
So it's all tribal! I don't wanna go home at any point because one of my votes isn't around, and I trust you, and everyone WILL be around when push comes to shove. That goes for everyone though, not just yourself ^^
When I saw Nick sauntering up the beach to meet me that first night I knew I we had something... special <3Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:40:45 pmI'll ask Spencer and Nick the same question. Both Sheikhs, both played on separate tribes but were talking throughout the game... Have you guys put any faith into the word of the other person in regards to friendships. As in... Nick do you trust what Spencer told you about his tribemates and Spencer, vice versa.
Aww, so what am I spenceyspice, chopped liver? ;cSpencer wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:49:32 pmWhen I saw Nick sauntering up the beach to meet me that first night I knew I we had something... special <3Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:40:45 pmI'll ask Spencer and Nick the same question. Both Sheikhs, both played on separate tribes but were talking throughout the game... Have you guys put any faith into the word of the other person in regards to friendships. As in... Nick do you trust what Spencer told you about his tribemates and Spencer, vice versa.
In all seriousness, I took what Nick told me about Aomak and then I compared it to see if it matched my own perceptions, and in most cases it did so I think that built a lot of trust between us. That being said, it's not as if he's the only person here who's perception I trust, especially now that we're all together and I've had a chance to meet everyone.
.....because I'm the one that came in swinging full blast to the merge chat and all.....Morgan wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:41:04 pmI called you a bitch because you were acting bitchy, I call it like I see it. I don't dislike you as a person but I dislike how you're acting right now.Lindsey wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:39:39 pmAnd she has the audacity to call me a bitch and say I missed last night's challenge! Yeah, I missed one challenge. I've also been here for every single other event. It's about prioritizing and planning out. Sorry.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:38:03 pm
Maybe so, but then why play? There are people with jobs, school and CHILDREN who show up to this game. That was understood when they filled out the application adn went through their interviews...
So you said you cant show up to challenges, only councils... Yet here you are at a Council, when a challenge would normally be going on and a Challenge is going to follow this. Will you conveniently be gone during that too or is it just a coincidence?
Honestly Jeff this pisses me off.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:49:43 pmI'd like to share a very special story:
The story of Stranded in India.
You see they too had 2 goats that were semi-active and 100% boring. The interesting players all took eachohter out one by one for being "threats" until 1 semi-threat and 2 goats were left in the final 3 with a jury full of the most entertaining and brilliant players in stranded history.
So the jury all got together and decided, let's give them one last blindside. The entire tribal Council they built up the semi-threat to think he was going to win. They didn't even ask the other two any questions. In fact they told them to be silent becuase they wouldn't get their vote. Just to post a single period "." to show that they were there.
When the votes came in, the first one was for the threat... and the other 6... for the least active player in the game.
It was the final blindside. The jury had won. The inactive was the winner and they refused to reward someone for dragging two semi-active votes to the final.
Just something to think about.
Probst high-key trying to influence the vote. I dont like it.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:49:43 pmI'd like to share a very special story:
The story of Stranded in India.
You see they too had 2 goats that were semi-active and 100% boring. The interesting players all took eachohter out one by one for being "threats" until 1 semi-threat and 2 goats were left in the final 3 with a jury full of the most entertaining and brilliant players in stranded history.
So the jury all got together and decided, let's give them one last blindside. The entire tribal Council they built up the semi-threat to think he was going to win. They didn't even ask the other two any questions. In fact they told them to be silent becuase they wouldn't get their vote. Just to post a single period "." to show that they were there.
When the votes came in, the first one was for the threat... and the other 6... for the least active player in the game.
It was the final blindside. The jury had won. The inactive was the winner and they refused to reward someone for dragging two semi-active votes to the final.
Just something to think about.
*fist bumps*Andrea wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:51:40 pmHonestly Jeff this pisses me off.Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:49:43 pmI'd like to share a very special story:
The story of Stranded in India.
You see they too had 2 goats that were semi-active and 100% boring. The interesting players all took eachohter out one by one for being "threats" until 1 semi-threat and 2 goats were left in the final 3 with a jury full of the most entertaining and brilliant players in stranded history.
So the jury all got together and decided, let's give them one last blindside. The entire tribal Council they built up the semi-threat to think he was going to win. They didn't even ask the other two any questions. In fact they told them to be silent becuase they wouldn't get their vote. Just to post a single period "." to show that they were there.
When the votes came in, the first one was for the threat... and the other 6... for the least active player in the game.
It was the final blindside. The jury had won. The inactive was the winner and they refused to reward someone for dragging two semi-active votes to the final.
Just something to think about.
I consider Natalie and Morgan to both be friends of mine who are doing a ton behind the scenes. They're not inactive. They're not goats.
I would not have survived New Hadiboh without Natalie. I would not have survived votes that I've survived since the merge without both Natalie and Morgan. I've talked strategy in both of them. I've confided in both of them.
These are real people and real players that you are talking about, and neither of them is undeserving of the win.
More like fillet mignon <3 <3 <3 <3 <3Morgan wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:50:19 pmAww, so what am I spenceyspice, chopped liver? ;cSpencer wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:49:32 pmWhen I saw Nick sauntering up the beach to meet me that first night I knew I we had something... special <3Jeff Probst wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 8:40:45 pmI'll ask Spencer and Nick the same question. Both Sheikhs, both played on separate tribes but were talking throughout the game... Have you guys put any faith into the word of the other person in regards to friendships. As in... Nick do you trust what Spencer told you about his tribemates and Spencer, vice versa.
In all seriousness, I took what Nick told me about Aomak and then I compared it to see if it matched my own perceptions, and in most cases it did so I think that built a lot of trust between us. That being said, it's not as if he's the only person here who's perception I trust, especially now that we're all together and I've had a chance to meet everyone.
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