-- 5th Place - Voted Out 3-2 --
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Danni led the Numbers challenge and Deshawn won individual immunity, and then you had the weekend to decide what to do about the vote. Nine players remain! Let's hear your thoughts at this point in the game.
  1. Were there any surprises on who guessed who in the Numbers challenge?
  2. Why did you vote the way you did tonight? How does that tie in to your overall strategy to win?
  3. Many of you have made some close bonds. With whom do you enjoy solving Stranded mysteries the most? What mysteries have you solved together in the game so far? Are your fellow mystery-solving players also the ones you have the highest level of trust in?
  4. What’s your best move next round? How likely do you think your chances are of getting to make that move?
  5. If this is your first season, tell us how it’s going for you. What have been your biggest surprises about the player you turned out to be? If this isn’t your first season, tell us about your first game. What sort of player were you then? How does that compare to now?
Now, some questions from the lurkers:

John asks, “How do you think the jury will respect your game if you continue on your current path?”

Mike wants to know, “Who on the cast would you like to call a fat cunt?”
 

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Were there any surprises on who guessed who in the Numbers challenge?
  • Haha not at all. Ancha is all playing timid and they are scared to show any ounce of flipping. It’s ok though, they’ll break.
 Why did you vote the way you did tonight? How does that tie in to your overall strategy to win?
  • Didn’t really have a choice. The idea of striking couldn’t be executed because the Erik vote was unanimous from Ancha, so I couldn’t get legitimate numbers. I had to back down to gain some new allies in Deshawn and Abe, who are assuring me that I am a part of their long term plans after being loyal to them for this vote.
Many of you have made some close bonds. With whom do you enjoy solving Stranded mysteries the most? What mysteries have you solved together in the game so far? Are your fellow mystery-solving players also the ones you have the highest level of trust in?
  • I’m sorry if this answer is boring, but I just love Leslie, straight up. I really enjoy my conversations with Abe and Evvie, at times some of the other players left in the game, but none compare to Leslie. I just feel like we understand each other. On a personal and game level, Leslie is a perfect ride or die ally for me and she has my full loyalty in this game. It’s really fun to break down the Ancha tribe slowly but surely. It stinks that we had to lose Jaime and Erik, but I’m grateful that the two of us are the ones from Kallpa still here standing, I really think we’ve positioned ourselves well to have a legitimate shot to make it to the end together.
What’s your best move next round? How likely do you think your chances are of getting to make that move?
  • My best move is to be a little more lowkey this round and let the Ancha players strike at each other. I don’t want to cause more chaos and have the vote flip onto me because people get scared, so I will nod my head in agreement and execute another players power move, as long as it keeps Leslie and I alive in this game. I’m sorry, but it’s what I have to do to exist in this game long term. Don’t worry, I’ll come back to my chaotic style of play after this vote, they just haven’t done this before, they are big move virgins, so have to take it slow with them and make sure they’re comfortable.
If this is your first season, tell us how it’s going for you. What have been your biggest surprises about the player you turned out to be? If this isn’t your first season, tell us about your first game. What sort of player were you then? How does that compare to now?
  • I kind of want to skip this question. This is my first season of something like this, besides Tengaged when I was a kid that moved at a lot faster of a pace. I think I’m a great player, I’m playing exactly how I wanted to. I need to establish some control soon if I want to have a chance of winning this game, but again, I need to let others feel the power first while these Ancha strike at each other before I have command of this game.
 John asks, “How do you think the jury will respect your game if you continue on your current path?”
  • See, I’m lucky, because I’m good pals with Jaime and Erik, I don’t have to worry as much about these lack of thrilling moves. They both understand how difficult it is for Kallpa to simply stay in the game, so if I make it to the end, that would be impressive in its own way. Also, respect to you guys for pushing this narrative, I think this will buy me more time in this game.
 Mike wants to know, “Who on the cast would you like to call a fat cunt?”
  • Fun question, I’m going to avoid the easy answer (Heather) because y’all should just understand our disdain towards each other from reading the chaos from last week. Eh, I change my mind. Heather is the worst. She feels so confident that she doesn’t talk game with me. The only time she did talk to me, she tried to bluff me and then got mad at me for spilling the beans of her lies. She sucks and as Mike worded this question, accurately portrays a fat cunt. Wouldn’t be shocked if I’m the answer for other players in this game, but it’s what I need to do to stay alive.
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I’m getting so triggered. These Ancha sissies need to start going at each other. Jesus Christ. Why are they so afraid to throw out names? There’s 2 Kallpa left, if you want numbers to make a move, we’re right here at your disposal. I actually am losing respect for these people as the time goes on and I want to win immunity so I can unleash my orders for this tribal council upon the Panchamama tribe without consequences.
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