Post by kingdarnell on Aug 29, 2016 11:24:59 GMT -5
Round 13
Going into this FTC I'm fully expecting to lose but I'm playing to win. I blew up on Liz because she called me jury goat, and I truly just can't stand her personality. Like I've been saying it from round ONE, I don't like her and sharing this FTC experience with her is hell. But whatever. I outlasted twelfth people fair and square, I played my own game and everyone sitting on the jury has to make a decision based on it. I like the attention.
Sucks when people like Jeff act childish and bitter. I've been sorry about Jeff and I was looking forward to his questioning so I could defend myself AND genuinely apologize. But it doesn't matter, I'll apologize after the game is over. He should be ashamed though, because the effort of taking part in a FTC should be respected. Both of us made it here, both of us earned the right to be questioned fairly. I may be rough to Liz, she was useless in the actual game, but she never gave up, she is fighting in her FTC performance and she's doing well. She deserves a chance to sway the jury to her side and so do I, and not only because your ORG feelings were hurt you're going to check someone that outplayed you out. It's just immature.
I don't know how I feel about Ken and Keith considering voting for Liz. I feel disappointing in myself, but I like the fairness. If she beats me, good for her. But besides that time she made us believe she had a fake idol (thanks to a fake screenshot) I don't think she ever outplayed or outwitted us. But she may outlast me. Bad luck to her though.
My game! I hope I'm explaining myself well in my FTC performance but I'm proud of my game. The choice of letting Keith and Ken go was particularly hard. But I felt it had to be made. Bottom line, I feel I made friends all around and I got to freely play my game in a more subtle, smart way and I'm truly happy for that. I was sneaky in the end, and I'm not sure that's going to be respected. I will respect the jury's decision even if I don't respect Liz's game. I feel like a winner already.
Going into this FTC I'm fully expecting to lose but I'm playing to win. I blew up on Liz because she called me jury goat, and I truly just can't stand her personality. Like I've been saying it from round ONE, I don't like her and sharing this FTC experience with her is hell. But whatever. I outlasted twelfth people fair and square, I played my own game and everyone sitting on the jury has to make a decision based on it. I like the attention.
Sucks when people like Jeff act childish and bitter. I've been sorry about Jeff and I was looking forward to his questioning so I could defend myself AND genuinely apologize. But it doesn't matter, I'll apologize after the game is over. He should be ashamed though, because the effort of taking part in a FTC should be respected. Both of us made it here, both of us earned the right to be questioned fairly. I may be rough to Liz, she was useless in the actual game, but she never gave up, she is fighting in her FTC performance and she's doing well. She deserves a chance to sway the jury to her side and so do I, and not only because your ORG feelings were hurt you're going to check someone that outplayed you out. It's just immature.
I don't know how I feel about Ken and Keith considering voting for Liz. I feel disappointing in myself, but I like the fairness. If she beats me, good for her. But besides that time she made us believe she had a fake idol (thanks to a fake screenshot) I don't think she ever outplayed or outwitted us. But she may outlast me. Bad luck to her though.
My game! I hope I'm explaining myself well in my FTC performance but I'm proud of my game. The choice of letting Keith and Ken go was particularly hard. But I felt it had to be made. Bottom line, I feel I made friends all around and I got to freely play my game in a more subtle, smart way and I'm truly happy for that. I was sneaky in the end, and I'm not sure that's going to be respected. I will respect the jury's decision even if I don't respect Liz's game. I feel like a winner already.