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and yes, there are two sides to the game.
there are the challenges, which were my favorite. my favorite time in the game was in the three tribes because that was probably when the challenges were the most creative and most fun and we had so many running jokes going on then.
i only hated when the mastermind of the game tried to persuade us to lose challenges so allies wouldn't be voted out. cuz our team was actually working as a team during that time i'm glad we didn't try to lose and when yal finally won, you actually earned the win, even though i think you barely beat us
and then there's the other side
the lying, manipulative, backstabbing side that i absolutely hate. when i give my word, i mean it. my word is all i have to go on in the "internet world" so when someone gives me their word and lies, i don't like it. there's a difference between lying and going back on your word to me, and you went back on your word.
but shame on me for being naive enough to fall for it... again
there are the challenges, which were my favorite. my favorite time in the game was in the three tribes because that was probably when the challenges were the most creative and most fun and we had so many running jokes going on then.
i only hated when the mastermind of the game tried to persuade us to lose challenges so allies wouldn't be voted out. cuz our team was actually working as a team during that time i'm glad we didn't try to lose and when yal finally won, you actually earned the win, even though i think you barely beat us
and then there's the other side
the lying, manipulative, backstabbing side that i absolutely hate. when i give my word, i mean it. my word is all i have to go on in the "internet world" so when someone gives me their word and lies, i don't like it. there's a difference between lying and going back on your word to me, and you went back on your word.
but shame on me for being naive enough to fall for it... again