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Post by Yul Kwon on Sept 16, 2010 12:47:30 GMT -5
Congratulations to both of you for making it here. Randy, you fought hard against long odds and it got you here. Tom, back from the dead and all the way to the end, very impressive. I havent looked over everyone's questions so forgive me if i am repeating anything. My questions will be aimed at both of you to answer.
1. In the context of survivor, what seperates a hero from a villian, and where do you feel you fit in between the two sides.
2. The absolute worst trait of the person you are up against(if i get a vanilla answer, it will influence my vote)
3. What ya gonna do with the million if ya win? =)
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Post by Tom Westman on Sept 17, 2010 0:22:45 GMT -5
Hey Yul, thanks for the praise you were definitely a beast in this game. 1. In the context of survivor, what seperates a hero from a villian, and where do you feel you fit in between the two sides.In my opinion a hero in survivor is someone who overcomes odds, who falls in the minority and somehow makes it through even with the odds stacked against them. A villain would be someone who is too arrogant, too cocky, too confident that things will fall their way no matter who it is that is blocking their path into getting in the finals they will charge through, not minding what others say or feel. There are no friendships for villains, they just want to win. I guess I would say I was a villain pre-outcast phase since I "betrayed" the alliance I joined. But when I was brought back to the game I believe I was a hero for getting together an alliance that stayed true with each other till the very end. The ones that were not part of the Sabaya's alliance plans. 2. The absolute worst trait of the person you are up against(if i get a vanilla answer, it will influence my vote)Randy is controlling. He stops at nothing to make sure the vote is secured. This can be annoying at times but I guess what he's trying to do is just make sure things go as planned but of course not all people likes to be told what to do. 3. What ya gonna do with the million if ya win? =) Donate to charity Thanks for your questions Yul and Good luck with your decision!
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Post by Randy Bailey on Sept 17, 2010 7:52:30 GMT -5
Hey Yul heres your answers 1. In the context of survivor, what seperates a hero from a villian, and where do you feel you fit in between the two sides.Taj and I had a discussion on this quite recently actually. In my opinion, it is completely down to your perception. Someone who is viewed as a Hero by one person, could be viewed as a Villain by another. I think good examples in the game are myself and Taj in that, our own alliances viewed us as Hero's (well I guess Taj's did) however the opposing alliance viewed us as Villain. What makes a Hero and Villain in Survivor? Hero's will not lie to someones face needlessly, backstab allies, decieve people... while Villains are the opposite and will do this. I believe I am a Hero as I led an alliance that was predominatly Heroic and its not like I went around backstabbing people 24/7. But once again, this is all in perception and I would completely understand if someone thought I was a villain. 2. The absolute worst trait of the person you are up against(if i get a vanilla answer, it will influence my vote)I remember one time, at the Taj vote, Tom let emotions get in his way. This could of screwed us had we been forced into a TB against Taj where she could of won. I don't think it was the safest or best move at the time and was kinda a "heat of the moment" idea, not something that was a good strategic idea as it was far too risky. 3. What ya gonna do with the million if ya win? =) Pay off any debt my family has incurred and probably save the rest. I would also give money to the charity/organisation involved in repairing the damgage of the devasating Earthquake down in Christchurch aswell as they have alot of rebuilding to do with has a cost of over $2b.
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Post by Yul Kwon on Sept 17, 2010 19:22:51 GMT -5
Thanks for the honest answers guys. Once again, congratulations to you both and best of luck in the final vote.
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Post by Jaime Huffman on Sept 21, 2010 23:09:43 GMT -5
With the million dollars I was robbed in China which myself or Erik should have won, I planned on buying lots of shoes and hair products.
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Post by Tom Westman on Sept 22, 2010 0:03:58 GMT -5
What do you need that for?? You can always snitch some from where you work
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