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Post by Cassandra Waldon on Oct 15, 2012 22:48:22 GMT -6
and I'm the rude one apparently
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 15, 2012 22:51:03 GMT -6
^Absolutely.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 15, 2012 23:14:41 GMT -6
Cassandra's spirit animal^ LOLZ! BBAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 15, 2012 23:35:37 GMT -6
* Channels my inner Sue Hawk * Ahem.
This house has been full of only two things.. eagles who knowingly played in competitions, made moves, and feasted on the carcasses of those who didn't step up (Dick), and goats who hung out in the backyard eating grass, layed around, and waited until someone brought them to the end for doing nothing all summer long (Cassandra). I plead to the jury, to let it be in the end, how mother nature (and production) intended it to be... for the eagle to eat the goat. (See below video for details).
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Post by Cassandra Waldon on Oct 15, 2012 23:45:10 GMT -6
Good luck on your midterms tomorrow, I see you're studying hard!
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 15, 2012 23:46:21 GMT -6
STFU fool.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 13:38:32 GMT -6
Woooo just aced my midterm! F u Cassandra! Yayyy. Answers coming shortly!
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 14:42:05 GMT -6
Ok I'm going to kind of jump around a bit because the internet in my room is a little dodgy. So I will start with my survivor and big brother comparisons.
From Big Brother I think I am most like Janelle (s6). I felt like our season played out very similarly, since after the "merge" of the naughty and nice sides, this was a season divided, (even though Cass still contends that it wasn't.. were we on the same season? Lol). I definitely saw your group Rachel as the nerd-herd/friendship alliance, and I saw myself as one of the leftovers or in this analogy the sovs. Like Janelle I won important comps that prevented my side from getting demolished or Pagonged one by one, and I also was the center of some conflicts.. "gimme that key bitch" is one of my favorite lines in Big Brother. It was never personal, but like Janelle, I relished every moment of calling your alliance out, and getting you guys frustrated, and getting my side fired up to win comps.
In Survivor, my experience was similar to that of Survivor Cook Islands. When Candice and Jonathan flipped at the mutiny on the Aitu 4, it looked like they were done. Similarly this season when Russell and Lori flipped on me and the outsiders and sent Dominic out, to join forces with you... I felt exactly the same. I thought my game was done. But, like the Aitu 4, I staged a comeback and with some luck on my side, and a few pivotal competition wins (which toward the end is all you need), I turned this whole game around. So in this analogy I saw myself as Yul, because despite the mutiny, I recovered, and lead my merry band of misfits to victory in the end.
I think out of the two comparisons my personality matched that of Janelle more. We both are feisty, competitive, outspoken, and had black and white conceptions of who was against us and who was with us. So I hope that answers that part of your question.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 14:51:06 GMT -6
Awareness - 4 I knew pretty much where everyone stood with me because of the fights. However I used this as strategy. Like Cassandra, I fooled players off the scent of some of my best secret alliances, and because they saw me as a one dimensional player, those fights covered up these alliances. For instance, nobody would have ever suspected Karen and I to have made up after our fight and formed a secret alliance. The same is true for Rachel, who Cassandra still thinks it is impossible for us to have come together (clearly it worked!). So I was pretty in touch with where everyone stood with me. I will say the only thing that surprised me was Cassandra turning against me so venomously here in the finale. She always appeared as a nice person and a sweet girl during the game, so I was shocked when it was all over how her colors came out. So that's why I gave myself a 4.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 14:55:07 GMT -6
Knowledge of the game - 7
I'm a huge Big Brother fan, but recycled is definitely not the same as the one on tv. I'll be the first to admit I didn't follow any of the seasons except my own (season 9), and that half the time I didn't even know who had played together on the same season. Looking back, I wished I had become acquainted with season 11, since this season seemed like season 11 2.0 at times. But I made the best of it and when comps depended on knowledge of past seasons I put in the time in the archives to get good scores. So I did my best.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 15:00:19 GMT -6
Physical ability - 14
Endurance is my kryptonite. Especially being on a crappy tablet this year.. I just didn't have the time or ability to post for hours upon hours. I always tried to compensate for this when I lost the endurance part of the final HOH, but won the next two parts. So I feel like I redeemed myself when I could.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 15:02:15 GMT -6
Mental ability - 9
I felt like I was pretty middle of the pack this season on the puzzles and mental comps. Not stellar but not terrible either.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 15:08:54 GMT -6
Relationships - 3
I really think that despite the fights, which were for show half the time and after awhile nobody really took them seriously, I got along with pretty much everyone and had some pretty legit friendships develop in a large majority of the cast. How else could I act out the way I did and practically never get nominated, and make it to the final two. A large majority of the jury were my friends in the game, or if they weren't, at least ended friendly. That's part of the advantage of being emotional and real with people and not robotic and emotionless... people actually give a shit about you. So that was a definite skill that I brought that I feel like Cassandra was lacking.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 15:15:09 GMT -6
Influence - 5
My personal opinion is that people will do what they wanna do in this game, and it doesn't matter how much you tell them what you think they should do.. they already know. Sometimes in tough situations you can kinda sway people's actions, but it's still their choice at the end of the day. I feel like Cassandra brags about having so much influence over what everyone else did.. but it's just a cop out for having done nothing herself. If I woke up one day and felt like.. god I want Cassandra out today, there's nothing she could've said to stop me. She definitely didn't control me. So I gave myself a 5 because I don't really believe in this category to be honest. In Big Brother, if you want something done, you've got to do it yourself.
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Post by "Evel Dick" Donato on Oct 16, 2012 15:22:00 GMT -6
Self-control - 6
It's so funny that everyone thinks I don't have this. I choose to fight, most of the time because it's entertaining and fun, and this is an ONLINE game, we don't get money, so we really are only here for the fun of it! Big Brother seasons without conflict are boring.. so when I decide to stir the pot, it is always a deliberate choice. The day I play like a floater robot like Cassandra will be the day that I stop playing these. How are you having fun if you always have a stick up your ass and are so serious. That's my opinion.. and I always used the conflict to my advantage, whether to cover secret alliances or to make myself a more desirable pick to bring to the end... it was never pointless and without thought.
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