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Post by Emily on Oct 30, 2012 6:48:25 GMT -5
1) How many people said they wanted to be "Evil"? 50% 2) How many people, when asked if they would want to live in the Star Trek or Dr. Seuss universe, said "neither"? 19% 3) How many people who said they'd be "deceptive masterminds" also said they'd want to be "Good"? 50% 4) How many people said they'd rather be deaf than Amish? 23% 5) How many people said that lying was dishonorable? 27% 6) How many people listed being "likable" as their greatest strength? 27% 7) How many people said they would take someone who was easier to beat in the finals over their ally? 50% 8) How many people who chose "Justin Bieber" also say that the social aspect is the most important when voting as a juror? 21% 9) How many people responded with a variation of "what the fuck" when presented the Amish/Deaf question? 27% 10) How many people said they'd rather have the HII and everyone know about it than not have it at all? 57% 11) How many people chose the "deceptive UTR" strategy? 27%
Duel points: 1. 0 2. 1 3. 3 4. 3 5. 3 6. 6 7. 10 8. 11 9. 11 10. 5 11. 0
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Post by Emily on Oct 31, 2012 15:41:53 GMT -5
Post for self
Beth Windsor (16:31:30): 1) Which strategy do you plan to follow most closely? (choose one, not a mix of two): Deceptive mastermind, deceptive under-the-radar, honest strategist, honest under-the-radar, or competitive. DanielDCNL (16:32:38): competitive Beth Windsor (16:33:14): 2) What do you find to be your greatest strength (one word only)? DanielDCNL (16:35:13): nonlivecomps Beth Windsor (16:36:46): 3) What do you find to be your greatest weakness (one word only)? DanielDCNL (16:37:46): timedifference Beth Windsor (16:38:13): 4) How do you plan to adapt to the many twists of the game (max 4 sentences)? DanielDCNL (16:43:03): By being social, make connections with people so they won't feel like screwing me over when there's a twist. Other than that it's hard to plan ahead without knowing the actual twists. Beth Windsor (16:43:41): 5) Do you think that, as a juror, someone's social game should be the most important factor (Yes/no + explanation)? DanielDCNL (16:46:19): No, strategic game is more important. I do value social game and always let that be a factor, but I feel like key moves and smart strategic decisions, making the best of the cards that you're dealt with, are a little more important. Beth Windsor (16:46:33): 6) Would you rather: Be considered the best player of the game and get voted out before the finals OR be considered an awful, lucky player and win? DanielDCNL (16:47:34): be considered the best player of the game and get voted out before the finals, definitely Beth Windsor (16:47:46): 7) Would you rather: Not have the HII OR have the HII but everyone knows you have it? DanielDCNL (16:49:51): Not have the HII Beth Windsor (16:50:14): 8) Would you rather: Be deaf or be Amish? DanielDCNL (16:52:30): lolll Amish Beth Windsor (16:52:53): 9) Would you rather: Be the strongest competitor of the team and have a guaranteed spot at the merge OR not be the strongest competitor and have a harder time making the merge? DanielDCNL (16:53:21): strongest competitor + guaranteed spot (duh?) Beth Windsor (16:53:29): 10) Do you think lying is something that is dishonorable in a game like this? (Yes/No + Explanation) DanielDCNL (16:54:29): No, in a game like this you need something that is called alliances. Those are meant to be kept a secret, and in order to keep such secrets, you need to lie constantly. Beth Windsor (16:54:44): 11) Justin Beiber or Rebecca Black? DanielDCNL (16:54:50): Bieber Beth Windsor (16:55:15): 12) Would you rather: Live in the Star Trek universe or Dr. Seuss universe? DanielDCNL (16:55:33): Star Trek, idk what that other thing is Beth Windsor (16:55:46): 13) Would you rather: Take someone to the finals whom you despise but you know you can beat OR take your closest ally who you will probably lose against? DanielDCNL (16:55:59): closest ally Beth Windsor (16:56:10): 14) Do you want to be Good or Evil? DanielDCNL (16:56:16): good
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