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Post by Nate on Sept 3, 2015 23:57:41 GMT -5
Final Tribal CouncilBryan vs. Jimmy vs. Vova
The final three walk into the tribal council area on the thirty-ninth day and set their torches at the back before sitting down by the fire.We'll now bring in the members of the jury... The nine jurors walk in and sit down.Alaina, Ashley, Enchilada, Briq, Tom, Alex, Ricardo, Magnum and Cole voted out at the last tribal council. Congratulations final three. You have made it as far as you can in this game. But now the power shifts to the nine people that each of you probably had a hand in taking out of this game. Tonight, the jurors will vote for who they think deserves the title of Sole Survivor of Survivor: Warfare - Vietnam. They will each get a moment to ask whatever they need to in order to make their decision on who they want to win, but before this happens, the three of you may each make an opening statement. Jurors, do not ask your questions until either A) all three finalists have made an opening statement, or B) they do not all make statements before 3 PM site time tomorrow. If it gets past 3 PM and they haven't all made statements, you may go ahead and ask.
Also, since I know all of you like to talk and make sure everyone knows you're still relevant, I'm going to make it a rule that you can't post more than two follow up responses after your questions, and you also may not comment on opening statements (unless it is part of your question) or questions/responses that you are not involved in. If you do, I will delete your post. Also all pre-jury boots will not speak in this thread or I will delete your posts.
alaina @rbiash @thebigenchilada briqsquad tsky429 Jacob ZeroRed Magnum Coke Bryan @jimmy18 violet vova
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 0:10:23 GMT -5
Wow final 3. First and foremost I want to thank Nate for putting so much time and effort into this game and truly making it a fun experience. I appreciate it and had a blast. When I was cast in an all-star season and when I saw the cast my first thought was that I have an advantage. There were so many big names in this game that I knew I wasn’t going to be a target for a while and honestly if on the first day of the game Nate asked us to rank every player by how much you were threatened by them I would probably be near the bottom on all your lists. Don’t worry, I don’t take it personally because it was an asset to me in this game. My initial strategy was to lay low, form a few solid bridges with people, get in the majority alliance on my tribe and then let people take out their perceived threats and let others try to run the show and paint the target on themselves. In a game with 24 people it was never a sprint, it was a marathon and have you ever seen someone sprint off the line in a marathon? They’re usually dead after mile 1. It definitely was not my intention to float along as long as I did. There were times when I tried to make moves or pull people in but they simply were unwilling to flip for me or my alliance. I think at one point I was like 0-10 on recruiting people. I was never going to let that make me give up because every tribal I didn’t leave the game gave me more days in the game, more days to figure something out or something to simply happen. The strikeouts were especially hard to take after each tribal swap, I’m not Katniss, and the odds were never in my favor yo. Each time I was lucky enough to have Ashley or Alaina that I did trust completely but we were in the minority and could not get someone to flip. Needless to say all my allies went one by one. Now somewhere in this madness I went into what I call my Dr.Will/Phil Shephard mode. I figured if I make it seem like I don’t care, like I’m a goat that can’t win and also if I can get them to dislike me but I still look like a loyal/honest person than maybe just maybe someone will try to use me as a vote and then that gives me more time and also keeps me surviving. So I tried to be as worthless and annoying as possible. I even started throwing challenges. Honestly I think I only threw a few the others I was just bad at but the ones I did throw were purely strategic because for me to seem loyal and honest I couldn’t say I was going to throw and immediately not throw. This finally worked when Expert left. Was I the main reason Expert left? Probably not, he wanted to change plans and it was probably too soon because the other side saw a way to get majority. After this Magnum, Cole and myself formed a final 3 deal and Vova was brought in for a 4th. During this span we were majority and sending people home. A couple times some people approached me to flip for them and their argument was basically that I’m at the bottom of the Cole/Magnum/Vova thing and I should flip for them. Well I knew where I stood with those guys but flipping from one alliance to another doesn’t put me at the top of the new alliance, I’m not going to flip and piss off those guys to be in the same position I was already in. Me flipping on them was inevitable but it had to be at the right time, I knew I was safe until a certain point and once we got to final 5 it was time. I made a chat, called it the gathering of the goats which was fitting I thought. It included me, vova and Bryan. I basically said none of us are stupid, we know Magnum and Cole have been great and going to the end with them is dumb, Magnum doesn’t have immunity we need to strike. Magnum is voted out and then Cole followed him and we make final 3. I believe I played the best game I could with the cards I was dealt, I never gave up, I never stopped thinking and every single thing I did in this game I thought out, nobody decided my moves for me. I’m proud of my game. I welcome any and all question you have whether it’s about the game, about fun stuff or about my personal opinions lol. Thank you for playing this game with me, it was great and good luck to Bryan and Vova in this finals as well.
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Post by Bryan on Sept 4, 2015 13:03:45 GMT -5
ok this is really long I’M SORRY but believe it or not I have NEVER written a jury statement before and i wanted to cover everything i did thanks yall love yall --- Hi everyone! It's amazing to be here and to be giving y'all this plea. Honestly when Nate contacted me to play this game, never in a million years did I imagine I'd make it this far. I mean, just look at the people who were in this game...how could I outwit, outplay, and outlast them? Well, somehow I did. First of all, I want to thank the people who helped me get to this spot. I know you guys want to be sitting here yourselves but without the alliances, bonds, and friendships of people in this game I could definitely not have made it this far. Being real for a second, I don't really trust people, ESPECIALLY in Survivor, so learning to put trust in people in this game was hard but in the end I think it paid off. Obviously now I have to explain my game and why I think it was the best one. Simply put, I think I was the most adaptive. I'd like to think I was pretty good at handling the twists and turns not only thrown onto the game by Nate, but by my fellow players who sometimes did things I didn't expect them to. Still, I took things in stride (and sometimes anger, as you'll see in my confessional) and figured out the best avenue for making it that one round further. Was I the mastermind behind every single vote, calling the shots and voting off people left and right? No, and I'll admit to that. But where are those people now? Not up here with me. I've always maintained that being strategic doesn't HAVE to mean being aggressive and in charge, and I hope you'll see what I mean when I say I feel like I played this game very strategically. Additionally, I feel like I was as loyal as I could to those I became friends with. It would have been very easy for me to turn my back and switch alliances when I was on the wrong end of things, but I refused to do that because I wanted to play a game with some sort of integrity. Let's start from the beginning. Looking at the cast, I was stoked. Look at all the friends I have in this game! And then came the tribe designations. Social Tribe, yeah, that fits me. But... I didn't know a single other person on my tribe, at least not very well. Immediately I was worried and frustrated that I didn't have those immediate friends I could latch onto. However, I decided to just suck it up and make my own friends and allies. I really had no choice. But the relationships I made with people from the original Hanh (namely Ashley and Ricardo but also Alaina and Jimmy) helped carry me further later in the game. Luckily our original Hanh was so awesome that we never lost an immunity challenge, but then came a game changer, of course: the tribe switch. After the tribe switch I was fairly confident in my ability to get further. On one hand, we had Alex my love and Stan the man, and on the other were my Hanh tribemates Ashley and Jimmy. I went from knowing no one on my tribe to having relationships with everyone and I was able to escape being a victim of the idol (RIP Stan). Around this time is when alliances were going crazy and forming everywhere and this is where the rest of the game really began to take shape for me. Of course, there was the Anti-Veteran alliance that most of y’all were involved in (or taken out by). Then Tongan Mafia 2.1 with my other Tonga bros. Ricardo and I had made a deal not to vote for each other, and during this time I became close to Ashley and close(r) to Alex. Merge comes and I’m cautiously optimistic about my position in the game. The Anti-Vet alliance successfully took out Alaina and Ashley, although a little to my dismay. Even at this point I wanted to stay true to my friends. I felt like there was no way I could vote for Ashley, and even though I brought up keeping her around, everyone was pretty set on getting rid of her. When it seemed inevitable and the votes were assigned, I decided to switch my votes (both times) with someone so I would not actually be voting for her. I told her I had her back and I feel like I did what I could to keep her around, all the way down to not writing her name down… even if it was pretty futile. So at this point is when the game begins to break down and not go as nice and neat as was expected. The idea was brought up to vote out Enchilada, which I was down for (sorry E, can’t resist a good blindside). I wasn’t particularly close with him and he was more of a threat than Jimmy, the other target, at this point (sorry Jimmy but it’s true). As talk of the vote came up, it looked like we were just going to vote off Jimmy but I wasn’t down with that. What would that accomplish? So I rallied everyone up and switched the vote to Enchilada, even though there was some hesitation about if we could accomplish it. This is honestly a move I’m proud of in this game because I actually made the decision of who to vote out. I will not take credit for bringing up his name but I will say that we likely would have gone with Jimmy had I not spoken up and said no, E is a bigger threat and we could blindside him. And, what do you know, it worked. Maybe I’m not a bump on a log. And then… chaos. Four random votes for Alex showed up in the Enchilada blindside. Alex?! Where was Alex’s name in any of this?! Logically the only people who could have voted for him were the other members of Tongan Mafia 2.1. This action made me feel really upset and betrayed. At this point Briq, Tom, and Vova are the people I trust the most. I really had their backs and thought that we could take this game over together. So when I figured out they voted Alex, one of my good allies and friends,without telling me I was dismayed. At this point, Cole and Magnum both approached me and I began to take solace in their offers. I mean, how could I trust Tongan Mafia anymore? I did consider simply heading over to their alliance and voting out the Tongan Mafia, but at the end of the day I still did have a loyalty to those guys, especially Briq, who was the next target. It would have been so easy to vote off Briq and go along with the majority but Briq is my friend and, just like Ashley, I had his back in this game and I didn’t feel like I could turn on him that quickly. Alas, Briq is voted out. The next vote, Vova switches his vote and once again I’m in the minority as Tom is voted out. At this point I’m understandably feeling a little stressed out. There’s a clear majority of Magnum/Cole/Vova/Jimmy vs. me/Alex/Ricardo. It’s time to switch to survival mode. I let Alex and Ricardo do all the begging and campaigning. I figured if I seem like as least of a threat as possible, I might make it to final 5 and maybe I can go on an immunity run or something. Or, heck, maybe they’ll take me to the final 3! I basically just showed up for the challenges and the votes. However, when it came to the tribal councils, I couldn’t just turn around and switch on Alex and Ricardo. For one, maybe a miracle would happen and one of the majority would switch. Likely not, but who knows? Secondly, I became good friends and allies with both of them. It would have been easy to try to gain the majority’s trust by writing their name down but I knew I just couldn’t do that, after we’ve stuck together this whole game. Even when Cole came to me and pointed out that I haven’t voted with him for the past 3 rounds, I knew not voting with them again would be like suicide but I literally said “I know I’m signing my death note but I’m not going to vote off Alex”. And honestly I’m proud of the way I handled this stretch of the game. I may not have been on top but I recognized that the best thing I could do was lay low and try to convince them I’m not a big enough threat to get rid of. I also kept my word and kept my loyalty and refused to vote out my friends, which is a hard thing to do in Survivor. Now comes to the final stretch. I knew if I waited long enough someone would think, “hey maybe we should take Bryan to the finals instead of _____! He hasn’t done anything at all for a few rounds!” (which ironically was my survival strategy). And thank goodness it happened, with Jimmy and Vova switching and voting out Magnum and Cole. Also can I point out how I completely dominated the last challenge? I KNEW I needed to win, or at the very least beat Cole. Something in my brain just clicked. Especially for that slider puzzle. Like, WRECKT. Anyway I’m sorry for making y’all read a novel but at the end of the day I am proud of the game I played. It was a pretty honest one and I think that I was able to adapt to whatever I needed to do to get further in the game while still staying loyal to my friends and allies. Good luck to Jimmy and Vova and thank you all (and Nate) for such a great game.
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Post by violet vova on Sept 4, 2015 14:00:29 GMT -5
Final 3. It’s been a fun journey. I’d like to thank biased Nate for having me on All Stars rq, and I’d also like to thank the members of the cast that I played with, it’s been a pleasure and I’m sorry if I’ve wronged you. In the end, it was all for the game. Now let’s get into this sh*t rq. Well, in the beginning, I’d played hard day 1. I hit everyone up, cool with everyone and made deals with everyone for post merge, little chit chat here and there. I wished them all good luck, but keeping in mind, that MY game was my sole concern and I couldn’t play the game for another person again #shoutouttotonga. The purpose of me being so close with everyone was to gather information, and be a part of every single elimination without too much spotlight. I knew what was going on in almost every tribal council. Biased Nate puts me in a tribe, the Sidelines. I was fortunate enough to be in a tribe with Stan, Cole, Magnum, Lizzie and Kyle. Stan, Cole, Magnum, and I quickly formed a final four alliance called ‘Tropical Flavor.’ This alliance helped me for a while, but I always kept in mind my game was the most important. As well as having this alliance, I had another final four deal with E, Briq, Stan, and me, which a lot of people knew about, which doesn’t come as a surprise. Adding on to those alliances, I was also in the Tonga alliance with Tom, Briq, James, me and Bryan. Later, we merged the Tonga alliance into the Bermuda, which included Cole, Ricardo, and Alex. If you can’t tell already, I was a part of a lot of alliances and had my hands in everyone’s cookie jar while also being cool with the other side and never being on anyone’s radar. After we had made a anti-vet alliance which included pretty much everyone that wasn't a veteran, which for the most part was pretty successful yet a huge headache at the same time. But during the tribe sagas, I was pretty smooth throughout the tribe and no one was seeing me as a threat and it was pretty good because I was always gaining other peoples thoughts and feed backs. While at the same time knew what would happen and what the outcome would be in other tribes and had a say in what should/would go. In each tribe, there was a good fair amount of my alliance members together in different tribes that had majority, except for when Stan got caught in the tribe of death lol . But seemingly so I was in a great position because I was cool with everyone and I had deals with people after making the merge to help each other. People like Ashley (who still won't pass them digits), Alaina, Outlast, Phil, Ricardo, etc. I had to make sure just in case if anything did happen I was still in contact with people. But just because I was cool, didn't mean they trusted me fully. I had to be careful with what I said and to whom I said it too. Because I didn't want to be that guy that talked too much, so I listened twice as much and gained a lot of good details rather than spurting out thing that could have hurt my game. But having majority in the tribes did quickly change the dynamics of the game because I was going in the merge with a handful of people I trusted a lot in the game. Unlike Tonga, where my social game was pure sh*t and my Big Brother social game was thought to be subpar by a few. I decided to step my game up and use my charm #Goat to attract other people and getting the target off of my back, simultaneously working with them and being a part of the game, behind the scenes. But doing the job behind the scenes, meant that I was always in power, because I had so many connections and my alliance members had my back. Which I am eternally grateful for. That being said, in order for me to advance my game, I had to make sure my alliance members felt safe, and was the majority. I did this by getting rid of key players and potential threats, like Joey, Dewey, Phil, all the egocentric players on the forum. After E was voted off, it was a mess, I was disappointed but I saw it coming. Tensions were high and everyone was scurrying for power. But with my deals, I had Cole and Magnum on my side along with Jimmy. Although I tried to keep Tom and Briq, it didn’t work out, unfortunately. As well as trying to help out Ricardo and Alex with some ideas to use to maybe help them stay because I always thought they were cool people and it'd be awesome to work with them. But at the end of the day, I’m playing for myself. Keeping that in mind, me, Cole, Magnum and Jimmy were now the majority, and in power, while still knowing that Cole and Magnum were potential threats for me, and keeping them would mean it’d be a harder shot for me to win. Slowly, we got rid of solid players, like Alex and Ricardo. Then, me, Jimmy and Bryan gathered, understanding that Magnum and Cole were threats for our game, and we had to get rid of them. As an individual player, it was the best move for my game. Magnum and Cole went down, and I could afford losing them, as they played a superb game while I was gaining power without anyone finding out that I was gaining control. Whatever decisions I made I always thought about the long term affects and how can it help me get to the finals. And I made up these different scenarios and it worked out pretty well. But those decisions did impact the game pretty drastically, especially when Tom was voted off, I tried to save Tom. I tried to reason but I thought about the long term and getting rid of Jimmy would be really dumb of an idea considering he can be useful throughout the further I go long in the game and I made scenarios where if Jimmy does go, and followed by Jimmy both Mags and Cole go. And now it's us five, me, Bryan, Tom, Ricardo and Alex. I didn't feel very comfortable with that because I knew I would be the first one to go or the second one to go if it came down to it. Especially after the E incident, I knew there were some unsteady trust. So I went with what I thought would best suit my game. It wasn't nothing personal and I do feel bad, but at the same time it is a game and this game does bring out the bad in you. At the end of the day, I played a great game; connections with everyone, always being in power, deals with a lot of people, not relying on competitions, but on my charm and social game. I did burn some bridges, it was a game move, not a personal move. I want you guys to know, you are voting for the best game player. Someone who deserves to win based on their game, not a popularity contest. The whole point of the game is to make big moves and get blood on your hands. I did just that. I didn’t float my way through. I never stopped playing. I hope you make the right decision, purely based on the game and not what you feel or who your friend is. Look at the game objectively and see it from my perspective, every move I made was calculated and it helped me this far. I just hope you guys further it and see where I come from. If this is too long, smdrq. And please don't hate on my gifs, Johnny Depp is GOAT. And I'd like to congratulate both Jimmy and Bryan for making it this far, and twas a fun journey. Again thanks and good luck peeps
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 14:06:32 GMT -5
*Nate calls up Expert first* *Expert stands in front of the F3 and realizes he's about to go off on all of them*
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 14:18:35 GMT -5
Okay, before I start, do you guys want me to be nice or do you guys want me to be?
If one person wants me to be nice, then I'm gonna have to be nice.
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Post by Bryan on Sept 4, 2015 14:19:49 GMT -5
Okay, before I start, do you guys want me to be nice or do you guys want me to be? If one person wants me to be nice, then I'm gonna have to be nice. drag me honestly
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Post by Nate on Sept 4, 2015 14:36:57 GMT -5
Okay, before I start, do you guys want me to be nice or do you guys want me to be? If one person wants me to be nice, then I'm gonna have to be nice. Be rude af if you want to be on HvV tbh
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Post by violet vova on Sept 4, 2015 14:36:43 GMT -5
come at us hard rq. this is the FTC
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Post by Coke on Sept 4, 2015 14:44:37 GMT -5
I'm working on my pipe bomb as we speak. Finna be lit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 15:28:09 GMT -5
I don't care enough about Jimmy's opinion to wait on him for my speech/question. So I'm gonna get right into it.
Bryan, Jimmy, Vova...Congratulations on making it to F3. You all made it to the promise land. It's where everyone wants to be, but only a few make it. And you three have made it...so give yourself a hand. For you to be the final 3 repping such an honorable season filled with All Stars, it's a damn shame! All of you ain't SH*T. I'm disgusted that Nate put over 2 months of work for this game, for it to all lead to this. Doing the math, there was a possible 2024 combinations of what the F3 could've looked like with all 24 all star castmembers. This is the last combination of a F3 I would've wanted. I couldn't have handpicked a bigger group of irrelevant individuals to be at the end. Each and everyone one of you are mediocre. Everyone that matters is right here in the jury or was sent home before jury. It's an uncomfortable feeling knowing that I'm gonna have to write down one of your names tonight. I don't even wanna do this. I can walk out right now, but I got too much respect for Nate and this game that it's something I just won't let myself do. It's such a travesty that one of you are gonna win this game and are gonna walk out of here a million dollars richer than me. But even with a million dollars in your pocket, you'll NEVER be better than me. Never. None of you are on my level. I have proved time and time again that I am the greatest of all time. There's factual data and statistics that point to this. Realistically speaking, I am also the greatest survivor player to ever place foot on Vietnam, or any island for that matter. I don't care if I was was sent home weeks ago, and was tenth place. SH*T I could've gone home first, it doesn't matter. I could've quit like I did my first season. What's that gonna change? No one in their right mind is gonna go around saying that the GOAT is no longer the greatest of all time. My legacy speaks volumes. Even when I lose, I win. I know it doesn't make much sense, but it does. So don't let the fact that I'm in the jury fool you. I am THE Sole Survivor. Not you Bryan, Not you Jimmy, Not you Vova. ME. I wanna let everyone here know that.
As expected, the question I have for you guys tonight is about myself. Here's my question: I believe that I am the greatest of all time (there are many with this belief), do you agree with me or am I just completely delusional and out of my mind? Answer truthfully. You'll be getting dozens of questions tonight from my other fellow jury members, it's time to crown a winner. You win, you go down in the history books. You get second or third, you're in the same boat as the rest of us. Good luck.
and p.s: I'm voting based off who does their best job answering the FTC questions, I feel like you are all close to one another in gameplay.
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Post by Coke on Sept 4, 2015 15:29:03 GMT -5
Damn E me and you had the same ideas.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 15:30:19 GMT -5
Damn E me and you had the same ideas. Why you messing with role play? I was supposed to be first aha. Delete yours and post it again so it can be after mines. You don't hold the prestige to open things like a FTC. I do.
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Post by Coke on Sept 4, 2015 15:31:42 GMT -5
Well guys. You made it here. Jimmy, Vova, and Bryan. The final 3 of Survivor All Stars. Boy Nate, you really had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for these guys and that guy who finished 4th place, huh? So here I stand, in front of the final 3 which in my honest opinion, I deserve to be a part of. But we don’t need to get into that now. I just hate the fact that I finished 4th. Not because I lost. No, no, no. But because it makes me physically ill to have to vote for any one of you three tonight. I mean, your guys’ game compared to the likes of Magnum or Ricardo or mine is without a doubt, unquestionably, sub-par at BEST. This might be the worst final three of all time. No disrespect to you guys as people, ‘cause I love you all. But in this game, the three of you had your own little strategies. And that was to float and conquer. And congratulations. It worked. If there was someone who was actually good at this game up there, I wouldn’t be so against picking up that marker and writing one of your names on the parchment. Like…. ugh. This is very frustrating to me.
Bryan, I’ll start with you. Oh you came into the game with some good friends. Nice. Is that it? Because to me, that doesn’t seem like a winning strategy. I think you taking credit for E’s blindside is laughable. Me and Magnum held all the power that round. Sure, maybe you suggested E (which come to think of it, I’m fairly sure Briq did to throw you guys off of their true plans), but as far as getting the votes and actually orchestrating that move, you didn’t do it. You were placed on a social tribe who won everything and then wound up on a tribe with all your friends. I wouldn’t call that skill. Sure some people would excuse that as a “social game”, but I call it straight luck. UTR is a strategy I respect if people just came out and said they played UTR. You’re throwing the word “strategic” out way too loosely. You’re not strategic if you don’t actually have a hand in voting off people, which you did for all… idk… 2 votes? Good job, dude.
Oh, Jimmy. As much as I wanted to vote for you for the title, I’m not so sure that I can. Another person who used the “strategy” of floating without calling it what it is. Face it. You weren’t all that great socially. The only reason you weren’t voted off at 10th place is because me and Mags had to pull the trigger on them before they pulled it on us. I don’t respect your strategy of throwing challenges, getting in fights, and being a pawn for us to move around. I will give you props for not flipping until you did because you would’ve been on the bottom no matter what side you were on. But still, throwing a little tantrum over the game not going your way is not a strategy I’d want to vote for in the end.
Vova. This is difficult for me. Because you’re a homie. Same with these other guys. But I probably gotta rip into you the hardest. In this game, you always said it was Chu Tu all the way. Tropical Flavor till the end. I don’t mind the fact that you backstabbed your friends and your allies to get to where you are. The thing that bugs me about your game is that it was a very passive one, and I felt like you played spineless and cowardly. Like when you were like “Yo Imma just self vote so I don’t have to vote out a homie” is complete BS. You said you had to get blood on your hands in this game, which you did near the end when you completely burned your two closest allies, but the way you had to “let the homie know they were leaving” is just shameful jury pandering in my opinion. You had ties to everyone. Props to you. Everyone thought they could use you. No one could take you seriously. But those people were wrong cause they’re on the jury and you’re here. The way you put the puppy with the limp leg down in this game just seemed cruel and oddly unsettling in my eyes.
Now that I’ve got everything out of my system, I’m gonna be honest. I left the game wanting to vote for Jimmy. But now, my vote’s up in the air. It could be for anyone of you slimeballs that are sitting in front of me right now. I think if I was in the end with any combination of 2 of you, then there’s no way any of you guys would’ve won, and I’m glad you guys made the move you did to show you actually had the balls to not be passive b*tches like you were being the whole game. I think it’s very apparent that I have a huge ego. So my only question is this: What 3 people do you feel deserve to be in the final 3 over you. Be honest, if it’s not me, I can stomach it and take it like a man and be on my way. Aside from this question, I am merely an observer of this final tribal council. I will use other people’s Qs to determine my vote.
In the end, there are winners and there are losers. You guys may have a shot at the title of “Sole Survivor”, but we all know who the real winners are here. I’m done, Nate. When can this be over? I need people to read my confessionals to see how delusional I am.
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Post by Coke on Sept 4, 2015 15:32:20 GMT -5
Damn E me and you had the same ideas. Why you messing with role play? I was supposed to be first aha. Delete yours and post it again so it can be after mines. You don't hold the prestige to open things like a FTC. I do. As you wish, master.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 15:32:05 GMT -5
that's right Cole, way to be my b*tch!
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Post by tsky429 on Sept 4, 2015 16:37:07 GMT -5
for now I'll just agree with cole and ench that u 3 are the worst f3 in history of this forum game or real survivor. Bryan and Jimmy floated, Vova, well, everyone knows how I feel abt Vova... This is like if last seasons F3 was will dan and sierra.
I'll post my questions for you guys later, if one of you don't win me over, I'm voting for myself to win
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Post by violet vova on Sept 4, 2015 16:49:42 GMT -5
As expected, the question I have for you guys tonight is about myself. Here's my question: I believe that I am the greatest of all time (there are many with this belief), do you agree with me or am I just completely delusional and out of my mind? Answer truthfully. You'll be getting dozens of questions tonight from my other fellow jury members, it's time to crown a winner. You win, you go down in the history books. You get second or third, you're in the same boat as the rest of us. Good luck. you're pretty GOAT
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violet vova
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Post by violet vova on Sept 4, 2015 17:18:46 GMT -5
Vova. This is difficult for me. Because you’re a homie. Same with these other guys. But I probably gotta rip into you the hardest. In this game, you always said it was Chu Tu all the way. Tropical Flavor till the end. I don’t mind the fact that you backstabbed your friends and your allies to get to where you are. The thing that bugs me about your game is that it was a very passive one, and I felt like you played spineless and cowardly. Like when you were like “Yo Imma just self vote so I don’t have to vote out a homie” is complete BS. You said you had to get blood on your hands in this game, which you did near the end when you completely burned your two closest allies, but the way you had to “let the homie know they were leaving” is just shameful jury pandering in my opinion. You had ties to everyone. Props to you. Everyone thought they could use you. No one could take you seriously. But those people were wrong cause they’re on the jury and you’re here. The way you put the puppy with the limp leg down in this game just seemed cruel and oddly unsettling in my eyes.Now that I’ve got everything out of my system, I’m gonna be honest. I left the game wanting to vote for Jimmy. But now, my vote’s up in the air. It could be for anyone of you slimeballs that are sitting in front of me right now. I think if I was in the end with any combination of 2 of you, then there’s no way any of you guys would’ve won, and I’m glad you guys made the move you did to show you actually had the balls to not be passive b*tches like you were being the whole game. I think it’s very apparent that I have a huge ego. So my only question is this: What 3 people do you feel deserve to be in the final 3 over you. Be honest, if it’s not me, I can stomach it and take it like a man and be on my way. Aside from this question, I am merely an observer of this final tribal council. I will use other people’s Qs to determine my vote.
Now Cole, I think I told you this throughout the game but we had a very similar game, especially before the E incident. We had many connections, and strategies that were working for us. We've discussed game moves together and it was like a cruise ride. Then came the E blindside, where I was left out by you and Magnam. Magnam did tell me that he should have told me before you guys did it. After that event, your game and Mags game rose instantaneously RQ. While my game was almost ruined, you see I really did want to be with you guys all the way but let's say we did go to the final three, what would I talk about against you guys? How great my game was before the E event? It was a clear choice you guys had the advantage. I was pretty tight that you guys didn't tell me because it kind of did hurt my game, but I bounced back and explained and people started to realize who was running the show while I was gaining in control without anyone knowing. And Cole, I think that is a compliment for me because I played the game savagely. And like you can just call me a manipulative mastermind rq because that's what it seems because people seemed to trust me and all that but I used that against them rq. I just did what I had to do to get here and I shouldn't be punished for it really. And I wasn't passive, I didn't just float around, I actually fought and tried to maintain in control without people ever knowing. And it's easy for people to say this is the worst f3 because they aren't here but when you're in the final and people try to really downgrade your game, it kind of sucks because I played a superb social game without ever having to rely on comps or idols this time. And yeah maybe me telling them the way I was voting wasn't the best but it was better than me telling them after. You even said it yourself that I straight up told everyone what was up. And to answer your question honestly, if I wasn't in the final 3, I think the most deserving would be Magnam, Cole and Ricardo rq. SMDRQ if you think otherwise rq.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2015 18:34:20 GMT -5
I'm at a wedding I'll reply later.
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