Post by Judd Sergeant IV on Jan 22, 2007 11:00:02 GMT -5
Well, we all ended up on one tribe. Now, I switched, so some people my consider my following comments to be hypocritical, but how stupid is it that everyone switched? It's just plain stupid. I was originally on the Yaxha tribe, the only one on Nakum who was an original Yaxha. If anything, I had reason to switch simply because I considered Yaxha my home. Now, there were obviously many factors going into my switching:
60% - Yaxha is my home. I have never been extremely opposed to shuffles, but I was legitimately upset when I got separated from my Yaxha tribe.
20% - Billy. First, Billy is my ally, and being separated from him sucked like crazy. I want to get to the final two with Billy, and that's extremely difficult when we get separated onto different tribes. Also, he's great conversation, as opposed to strictly game talk. I want to have people who I enjoy talking to and who I relate to on my tribe, and while I can always talk to people outside the game, temptation to talk about the game with someone I'm not allowed to talk about the game with is horrible.
10% - Getting the hell away from BJ and Jim. If this makes it into episodes or anywhere where BJ or Jim may see it, it is nothing at all personal against you two. It's just that I don't want to go out on a bad note. I get along with both of you extremely well, but I made alliances with both of you that I don't intend to keep. It would have been much easier to have those alliances broken by separation of tribes than to have it done first hand. Cowardly?Yes, but that's just the truth.
10% Paranoia.
60% - Yaxha is my home. I have never been extremely opposed to shuffles, but I was legitimately upset when I got separated from my Yaxha tribe.
20% - Billy. First, Billy is my ally, and being separated from him sucked like crazy. I want to get to the final two with Billy, and that's extremely difficult when we get separated onto different tribes. Also, he's great conversation, as opposed to strictly game talk. I want to have people who I enjoy talking to and who I relate to on my tribe, and while I can always talk to people outside the game, temptation to talk about the game with someone I'm not allowed to talk about the game with is horrible.
10% - Getting the hell away from BJ and Jim. If this makes it into episodes or anywhere where BJ or Jim may see it, it is nothing at all personal against you two. It's just that I don't want to go out on a bad note. I get along with both of you extremely well, but I made alliances with both of you that I don't intend to keep. It would have been much easier to have those alliances broken by separation of tribes than to have it done first hand. Cowardly?Yes, but that's just the truth.
10% Paranoia.