Board Thread:Survivor Wiki Online Game Board/@comment-26457160-20150807002536/@comment-10242823-20150807011819

Just going to go to some points.


 * Alex, you rubbed off on most players as a pilgarlic*

After googling and it calling me a bald-headed man I asked you what your terminology was. You told me "wretched (unhappy), rascal (mischevious), and knave (untrustworthy)". Just to clarify, I was and am really happy to be here. I've been a fan of this show since I was born, literally. Playing this game in such a survivor-esque style, what with the confessionals and the really great gameplayers, I was excited. It's why my confessionals were longer than a prostitute in a church. Part of it was to provide a good enough story, but another reason was just excitement. I loved talking about what was going on and it felt great. As for being mischievous, that's actually kind of a first for me. It comes with being an intellectual person who knows the game I guess. You always have that persona as a super fan that "they know what they're doing, and it's going to be scary'. Although I assume most of us are super fans, it didn't help my case to also be considered "standoffish".

To also sort of point that part out. Uh, I know the type of player and person I can come off as. It's just my approach to the game and it rubbed people in a bad way. As said prior I know I'm smart and I know I know what to do during this game. That being said, I knew no matter what I do I'd be considered a target. The fact that I'm still here despite being in the back of everyone's mind since the Hayze vote says something. Being distant was sort of my way of trying to be under the radar despite knowing I couldn't. The one time I pulled it off was during the Ryan vote. I wasn't the big discussion as to who was going to go home. I wasn't apart of the discussion of who was going to go home, but I was aware of what was happening. People didn't forget about me, but I wasn't doing anything at the time that spiked their attention. That sort of play was supposed to happen for a majority of the time, except it involved talking to people and I kind of dropped that strategy (not because I didn't want to talk to people, haha. It was just the fact that it's hard to be respected that way).

Idols weren't my only defense. It helps to have idol(s, in my case) but I lasted the rest of the game without them for a few rounds. Even though I had the Arawak Idol, I didn't even have to use it for another three rounds. People knew the kind of threat I posed, yet I was still kept around. Had Andrew decided to tie the vote between myself and Sam and I lost, Andrew would have won that challenge in a landslide, Andrew would have won this game. I did something right to make it here. If I didn't have a sprinkle of a social game I would've been picked off very quick. I didn't, I'm here, and I'm happy about that.

Though I thank(?) you for roasting into us. Hopefully the armadillo does beat the hyena.