Post by Naeha on Aug 4, 2016 19:54:36 GMT
I'm going on vacation tomorrow and figured I should write these out beforehand.
Hi guys!
Hi guys!
Long time no see.
My decision tonight depends completely on a game of Duck, Duck, Goose. With the help of random.org, YOU could be the winner of Naeha's vote! Let's start.
Duck...
Duck...
I'm kidding, obviously. Can you imagine, though? Lying to someone and saying that their fate depended on random.org? Crazy. Anyway, let's get down to business. I have a feeling you're already gonna get an earful from everyone else, so I'll try to keep this relatively short.
Steve - You know, I was incredibly fond of you while we were in the game together. You were probably the person I had the most fun talking to, even more than the people I was aligned with, because you were one of the few that knew how to keep a conversation going that wasn't completely game oriented. I felt like you were someone that I opened up to and showed a side of me that almost no one else saw in this game. Don't get me wrong, it's not like we were sharing deep dark secrets with one another, but our relationship felt very...personal, to the point where I really wanted to move forward with you and find a way to make things work. Personally, I felt like we had each other's backs. I had absolutely no interest in putting you up, and I felt like that was mutual. When you became HOH and told me I had nothing to worry about, you validated those feelings, only to slap me in the face 24 hours later by putting me up with no legitimate explanation as to why. It was incredibly hurtful, mostly because the entire process you put me through felt entirely unnecessary. I don't see what you gained from making the biggest target in the house feel comfortable only to immediately betray her. So, my question is this: What was your thought process during the week Libra went home? I'd really like a detailed play-by-play of what you were thinking.
Shelli - You and I had a really interesting relationship. I feel like we enjoyed each other's company and never acted upon it, so I wasn't ENTIRELY surprised that I was sent home during your HOH. Now that I know how close you and Liz were, it makes sense that I was your target. However, I can't help but think about all the sleep lost the night before you put me up as the replacement nom. I stayed up until almost 5 o'clock in the morning begging you not to put me up, and there was never a point in that conversation where you stopped me. There is a time and a place to be direct with people. That was one of them. We both had work the following morning, it was common knowledge that I would go home if you put me up, and there was virtually nothing I could expose or do to save myself/screw you over if you had simply just ended the conversation and told me that you were most likely putting me up. You would have saved both of us from looking like Steve Buscemi the following morning if you had just been upfront with me rather than leading me on and making me think I had a shot at staying. My question for you is this: Was letting the conversation we had drag on as late as it did worth it in the end? I'm not asking you if putting me up was worth it, I'm asking if you considered the conversation that led up to that decision productive.
Kelsey - Hey queen. I'll be honest, I don't have a stern question for you to answer, so I'm gonna ask you to give you the age-old request of power ranking the entire cast based on their gameplay. Thanks!