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Post by Brian -Unjustly Voted Out 15th on Oct 26, 2011 16:25:24 GMT -5
This is me laughing out loud.
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Post by Brian -Unjustly Voted Out 15th on Oct 27, 2011 9:28:53 GMT -5
OK, so an update from what happened previously. Basically the whole time Kelman was sooooo sure Ryan was keeping him and he was with him all along, when reality he was using him. Color me shocked. This was even after the multiple times of me telling him that Ryan wanted him gone, as well as many others. But, what’s that? He gets an epiphany and it finally clicks he’s getting voted out so he comes to Sheri and I at the last second to turn things around. Now, after he brushed me off when I tried to make a Brit, Kelman, Sheri and I F4, I moved onto other people, so now I was kind of bind as to what to do. At that point, Brit didn’t want to vote with Kelman after he burned her. Understandable, but we had a chance to make a tie because Kelman had the vote cancellation. So we could either choose to make a tie with Kelman, and have it all eliminated if the tiebreaker vote would be the person with Immunity (Jay) or we just go with everyone else’s vote and save our power move after this one because we have a new potential alliance with Drew and Brit. We decided to do Drew and Brit.
Problem though is that if Tony votes Britt, and the twist is that the two people with the most votes goes, she will be the one biting the dust with him and that eliminates my future alliance. So I told Kelman that Britt agreed to vote with us and that she wants to vote Ryan and we all are too. Unfortunately he thought he was good, which was kind of a dick move, but I didn’t want to have my 23523526 Alliance get ruined. Turns out the twist was he could pit two people in a duel, but better to be safe than sorry. Always look two steps ahead. The beauty of this is that Tony and Ryan both have incredibly huge egos, so when they voted, they decided to belittle Kelman along the way. And seeing how emotional Kelman is, he chose them. I think I had a good chance of getting put up, but I also think he is one of those type of people who would like to be known for making a great move. In the end, it works out perfectly for me.
Onto the Britt/Drew thing. So, all along I have been trying to make an emotional connection with Britt. Show her I’m not about the game and just there to genuinely talk to her, and for her to open up to me. This was my time for the move (before the Kelman vote) and eventually I snuck in the game aspect with her. Asked her questions on how things went down and blah blah blah, then dropped the bomb on her that they’re targeting her next to crush her dreams. Then I come in to say that I’m wanting her to go far and we should change things up. We talk about Drew and about how he would be a possibility to team with us and after a course of a couple days, we’re good…. Hopefully. This was probably the easiest of alliances to make, although it took some groundwork and growing in order to get it into place, but they haven’t put up any indifference or complications like anyone else. However, I don’t really get too many suspicious vibes from them, but that’s what makes me suspicious lol
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Post by Brian -Unjustly Voted Out 15th on Oct 27, 2011 10:17:08 GMT -5
Also, I think I should make note to some of the things I have been saying. There are certain things that happen in here that I think contradict what I say to other people. One of the ways of how I play is essentially play as a person’s twin whenever I’m around them. Because nobody likes them self more than them self. So basically they want someone who thinks the same way as they do, and when you start to get on that same level with them, they start to listen to your ideas because they think they are their ideas.
This is why when Sheri complains about rigging, I will completely agree with her. In fact, I will perpetuate it and encourage her. I think I remember pointing out that in that scavenger hunt challenge that the list was probably made so that all the random stuff was stuff actually at Sandy’s house, so Ryan can have whatever he wants. And the fact he only won by a few infront of Brit, is because he’d know how many points he needs because Sandy would tell him. It shows I’m on her side, but I also do it because she is more prone to be paranoid, bitter and also complain about it, which annoys everyone else. I’ve heard from several people saying how annoying she is for complaining about rigging all the time. It makes them want her out more than me, which is perfect for me. Add to the fact that I keep mentioning how much of a challenge threat she is.
Another example I could think of is with Tony. I don’t think I have the greatest of relationship with Tony, but you better believe I was there to console and encourage him for that upcoming Duel. I also know how he thinks and how competitive he is and how much he wants to win. He functions on winning this game. Whereas people like Brit want to just get to the end. So with him, he’s a purist in the fact that he wants this game to be very straight forward so he can try and control it all. He has a very linear way of thinking when it comes to Survivor, but it has completely evolved since then ala Redemption Island and other twists. So all I did was complain about how Sandy doesn’t understand Survivor and a twist like this should never be in the game. Blah blah blah. Making him see that I’m on his side.
I kind of use that method with a lot of people. People like to complain, and they don’t want someone contradicting them, they want someone to complain with them because they want to be right. Sure, I agree with you, as long as it keeps me around longer. Hoping he stays over Ryan… even though I find him incredibly obnoxious.
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