- Sat Apr 25, 2020 4:56:49 pm
#46528
Sorry I haven't been around much, been busy and slept all day yesterday which was much needed.
That being said, Stephanie is taking credit for a bunch of things she had nothing to do with from her personal direction. And even then, she's contradicting shit she said in the game to me, and it's completely different in her FTC. And I knew she was going to do this, so all I've gleaned from her opening statement is that everything I suspected that last night was true. And she's an idiot if she thinks I've going to vote for her boring ass after that.
At least Russell admits he was a shit, and I still see his game as being the more proactive and transparent. Meaning we all knew he was a shady fuck and doing crazy shit, and able to manipulate things. Like it's no shocker he was trying to drag Yve through the game. I know they had a connection after she voted him when Cristina left and because they are essentially neighbors. But let's not forget the fact that he could beat her handily, and even despite their friendship/alliance with each other, he was legit dragging her and Stephanie to the end basically.
Personally, I do not play that way. I saw Joaquin say here the other day he plays with the threats and shit, that's all I ever do. Because I can't play UTR and I can't just role through a game or not get my way, or at least try. So when I play like 99.99% of the time, I am a huge threat and I play with the other threats. And they are fun to play with, reliable, consistent and don't do stupid shit. Because people who are threats in my ORG community aren't afraid to lose, I'm not afraid of my placing. But even then, the thing is about playing with threats, you have to have confidence in your own game. So it's not like "Who here can I beat" it's like... I'll get to the end with my allies, and I'll put up my fight to win. You have to believe you can win and play a winning game, and then you won't need to drag people. And if you lose vs. the best, you don't regret it. Or feel bad. If you lose over someone you dragged, I'm sure it stings. Though, I guess that has happened to me once in an Aussie Arena format game. The goat won, lol But that's like the only time I've personally experienced that happening to me, and I've played over 120 games or something over the past 11 years.
Anyways, my point is... Russell, knowing he was a pariah, a sketch artist, an asshole and someone who's game was shaky at best because of the crazy shit he did and said, he still made sure to get to the end with the two people he could beat. And Yve played for loyalty, her power wasn't legit. The person who is the least threatening and people keep falling over to take to the end, doesn't have power with their decisions. They usually follow someone they love more, because if they really wanted to win, their game wouldn't have started or continued to be shitty. I don't feel like Yve had power to dictate things, she had safety because so many others were being dumb and targeting each other, when I said straight up to Cass, that when Yve outlasts us both, I'd be here to tell her "I told you so" and well, here we are.
With Steph, she's played such an unimpressive game, and I just can't give her credit for shit. What did she reveal that she people didn't know? Or anything she actually did? Nothing. Also, she is lucky as shit she survived on NuFen, Val found the idol while Courtney and I were around, and I had a threesome with them ((Courtney made it.)) and Courtney did not want Val to reveal the idol to Steph, and she only knew about it because I told her, and then told Val to tell her before we merge. ((I also told Val NOT to use it, but she didn't listen to me u_u)) Anyways, that and shit about her position in general is meh. She was never a target, because she was never a threat. She got like 90% of her information from me. People told me things they didn't tell her all the time.
That's my piece though, I'll leave stuff for them and read everything, but I doubt I change my mind.