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Post by Porsche Briggs on Nov 13, 2012 22:19:32 GMT -5
I have no statement so I'll cut right to the chase here.
Jun: When you won your 1st HOH you told me that there was pressure on you to put Ian up but that was not what you wanted and would be of no benefit to you. You said you wanted to nominate a combo of Brit/Jen/Amanda because they were bigger threats. Why would you then put up Ian if it wasn't good for your game, were you doing someone else's dirty work rather than playing for yourself? Also, please explain your reasoning for voting me out when I was up against Amanda? She was less active than I was, didn't even try in that week's HOH, you said you wanted her out right before, so were you taking the easy route of keeping a less active player? Did you actually make any moves for yourself in this game or take the time to get to know anyone?
Brit: You won competitions, sure that's important but so is how you treat other players and quite frankly you were a huge bitch. I don't think Jun did a lot in the game but your attitude toward people makes me not want to vote for you. Please show me that you actually took the time to get to know the people you were so rude to during the game before you passed judgement that other people were so beneath you and list a positive trait or characteristic about each member of the jury and expand on your answers. I am not looking for just one or 2 words I want to know a positive thing you saw in each juror and an explanation to why you feel that way
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Post by Britney Haynes on Nov 13, 2012 22:51:00 GMT -5
Brit: You won competitions, sure that's important but so is how you treat other players and quite frankly you were a huge bitch. I don't think Jun did a lot in the game but your attitude toward people makes me not want to vote for you. Please show me that you actually took the time to get to know the people you were so rude to during the game before you passed judgement that other people were so beneath you and list a positive trait or characteristic about each member of the jury and expand on your answers. I am not looking for just one or 2 words I want to know a positive thing you saw in each juror and an explanation to why you feel that way
First off, I won't apologize for being a huge bitch; it's who I am. Everyone can see the personal text I have under my avatar "#Cunt" I wasn't trying to hide or water down who I was (not saying that's what you're saying to me, but I'm just making this clear to any and all)
I will say that I maybe even went over the top with it, in the age old strategy of being an unlikeable person so people would take me to finals, thinking a jury would despise me.
Anyway, onto your request.
Neil. I find Neil highly intelligent and has a great observation about him, and knows what he wants. He was smart and determined enough to come after me and when the tables were turned on him, he didn't once think poorly of his own decision because he knew it was something that he wanted to do, and so he had the drive and determination to go after what he thought was best even though it didn't work out for him. I'm a firm believer in the saying, "It's better to try and not succeed, then to never try at all," and I think Neil reflects that.
Russell. I think Russell has a very caring and nurturing heart. If I remember correctly, early on in the game Russell told me about his mother and how he spent time with her. I don't have a perfect relationship with my mother, and I know a lot of my friends don't, so it's nice to see someone with love and care in their heart and someone who still feels those things towards their family.
Jen. I think I've said quite a bit about Jen so far, but I think I'll go with the admirable quality of being easy-going. I mean that in the way that Jen doesn't seem to let much get her down. The night I had to evict her to save myself, Jen didn't seem too bothered by it at all, and left with a bundle of class and elegance and didn't let something as trivial as an org phase her attitude. I think she has an easy going spirit and can brush the little thorns off life off of her rather easily.
Ian. The more I think about it the more I was wrong about Ian in this game. From the very beginning I thought that he was trouble, but now that the season draws to a close, I'd really like to be friends or alliance partners with him if we ever cross paths again. I think his attribute is his charisma and charm. No matter how many times he was knocked over in this game he still had a smile and cheer to his presence and aura, and with an infectious charisma, he's really grown on me, to where I actually really like him now, just like the real Ian did.
Danielle. I think Danielle is easily the funniest cast member of this season, perhaps even the series. She is just so in line with my humor, and can make me laugh in a second. I remember during the fast forward, when Dustin was announcing my power at the eviction, just something as simple as "Sounds Perverted" had me laughing my ass off. And even when she was coming after me and wanted me out of the game, her humor prevented me from disliking her in any way, shape or form.
Amanda. I think what I admire about Amanda is her indifference. I really do just love how she can shrug anything off and not care about it. I mean with everyone calling her worthless and such, she doesn't care because she knows what she did in this game and isn't going to let what a few people said bring her down.
Porsche, Porsche, Porsche. I think what I admire most about you goes back to what I said in Russell's question when I compared you to a color. I like and admire that you're level headed and have a serene calmness to you. I think you handle yourself with a particular poise in games, which is something I respect because even with something like...scrambling in a game, you don't scramble, you just waltz through a situation and handle it the best way you can.
I guess that's all I have to say. Thanks Porsche.
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Jun Song
Houseguest
Winner Season 4
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Post by Jun Song on Nov 13, 2012 22:52:21 GMT -5
Jun: When you won your 1st HOH you told me that there was pressure on you to put Ian up but that was not what you wanted and would be of no benefit to you. You said you wanted to nominate a combo of Brit/Jen/Amanda because they were bigger threats. Why would you then put up Ian if it wasn't good for your game, were you doing someone else's dirty work rather than playing for yourself? Also, please explain your reasoning for voting me out when I was up against Amanda? She was less active than I was, didn't even try in that week's HOH, you said you wanted her out right before, so were you taking the easy route of keeping a less active player? Did you actually make any moves for yourself in this game or take the time to get to know anyone?
Alright, the truth is... I wanted you, Danielle, and Ian to believe that I wanted out Britney, Amanda and Jen. And I wanted Britney and Jen to believe that I wanted out you and Ian. When I nominated Ian, that was solely a decision for myself. I never really had a strong relationship with Ian. And I felt like my relationship with him and Russell really lacked. If either were to win HoH, I didn't know where I stood.
The reason I voted you out was because you were a bigger competitor at that stage of the game and I feared you and Ian as a pair. I know that it may have been smart to keep you around in order to take out Britney... but if Britney would've gone the next round... where would I have been... on the outside of you and Ian? I just felt like voting you out was splitting up a strong pair that could possibly become extremely dangerous towards the end of the game. And Amanda wasn't really posing any sort of threat to me, but you were.
I did make a few moves. I made final two deals with Neil, Danielle, and Britney who were all strong competitors that I felt would battle it out against eachother and allow me to float on by. I also think it was a smart move to evict Danielle at the final four because if Danielle would have won the final head of household... I believe she would've taken home the game, one hundred percent. I think I made a good decision by basically shunning my players because it made me look like an extremely weak coach and player... and that took the target off of my back for the first few weeks of the competition.
And like I explained before, I had many real life problems going on... and I know we all do, but my time was very limited. The times that I was online... I was completing challenges, voting, or doing homework. I wasn't the best social butterfly.... but I did make sure that my bases were covered each round. Even though I wasn't too chatty with anyone... I knew that I wasn't high on their target list and I made sure that I wasn't in danger for the entire game.
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