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Post by Fat Mike on Sept 5, 2015 18:03:31 GMT
I'm tired and hungover and apparently we won the challenge yay
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Post by Fat Mike on Sept 5, 2015 21:41:46 GMT
I used to like Greg, but now he's just a "3edgy5memastertr0ll" kid who talks about how trolling is so fun. He brings no banter or wit, and isn't creative at all whenever he makes jokes. He either goes with something that's "soOoOoooO random!!!1 XD" or he just "kills" people when he disagrees with them. I'm by no means a master comic, but Greg just kinda kills conversations with his his brand of humor. As the hours pass by, he's getting less funny and more grating.
Edit: My grammar was absolutely atrocious when I first wrote this I'm so sorry
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Post by Fat Mike on Sept 5, 2015 23:35:32 GMT
Ami has the idol, according to JFP and Steph. I don't really care who has it, so long as it isn't used to get me out of the game. If/when we go to TC, I'd like to take Ami out just because she can't hold a conversation to save her life and I don't have a solid relationship with her. If she has the idol, then cool. If someone else has it, cool. Just don't vote for me when you play it.
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Post by Fat Mike on Sept 6, 2015 0:07:59 GMT
God, I hate talking to Ami. It's always so awkward and forced. We had a brief exchange over the challenge, essentially "Are you ready/will you be on in time", and that segway'd into her saying that we need to win this challenge. I mean, having immunity is great, but I don't get the urgency over why we need to win this challenge. Tribes that drop a ton of comps in a row need to win the next one. It didn't seem like a lighthearted or even normal "Let's kick ass and win". It felt like a "Our tribe must win this challenge or we will all be destroyed". I said something along the lines of staying safe is great, here's hoping we win it. Her response was "Who do you think is going to be the first boot?"... Really?
Ami's transition was awful. Seriously, we have NO RELATIONSHIP. Why would I know? Why would you even ask if you thought I know? It's like walking up to a stranger you're in class with and asking them who they think is going to get the worst grade on the first day. (That actually sounds like a fun game, but you'd need to have an ounce of social skills to pull that off). Most people would, when asked a weird question by an awkward person, shrug it off and try not to act like they're slightly disturbed. I get that some people don't like small-talk, but it's integral to building up a relationship with a complete stranger. Find common ground, discuss, segway into more common ground, discuss, and then once you have a relationship or have some sort of familiarity with the person, ask something game related. I gave her the usual diplomatic answer of I'm not entirely sure, and her response was "It will be very interesting". It's just so uncomfortable talking to her. It's so stiff and disjointed, and I just have this weird vibe. There's no personality with her at all. They've all been statements or questions seemingly written by a robot.
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