Jeff Probst wrote:Carter wrote:Jeff Probst wrote:Carter, you were voted the most likely to win and the most trustworthy... do you think this challenge could paint a target on you?
Maybe it did, but I think if people are gonna vote me out, they're gonna have better reasons than the results of a majority based, gun-to-your-head type survey
Isn't that the best type of answer though, honest... gun to your head... anonymous surveys. So let's play devils advocate. let's say youre the biggest threat to win and the most trustworthy... do you try to shirk off that target or do you just embrace it and allow people to trust your vote... what's your argument here?
My answer is that people need to take this thing with a grain of salt. We're playing a game with internet personas. We don't know each other in real life, and some people are letting these personas effect the way they play, some people aren't. For instance, I know the real Debb Eaton is married to her stepson, but I have no clue if our Debb is, or if our Debb is the real Debb. This is the internet, and it's a wonderful thing, because on the internet, no one knows whether you're a person or a horse who really, really likes jello.
Anyway, my point about that rant is people need to take things with a grain of salt, and trust what they've heard rather than what other people are trying to make them think and/or hear