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Post by Keith Tollefson on Jul 24, 2013 23:44:33 GMT -5
Keith, what is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan?
Oh it is interesting for sure haha. Sometimes I will talk to him and just have to sit and stare at his response for a minute just to process it all. Never a dull moment.
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Post by Pete Yurkowski on Jul 25, 2013 0:02:48 GMT -5
Youre Grilling me! I think that trust needs to be developed over time, but I knew there could not be any trust between Alex and I. I like the other 6 members of this tribe. We haven't really had our trust tested yet. I would say that I don't distrust anyone right now. Then again, it's survivor. You never know what's going to happen
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Post by Cate Blanchett on Jul 25, 2013 0:18:59 GMT -5
Keith, what is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan? Oh it is interesting for sure haha. Sometimes I will talk to him and just have to sit and stare at his response for a minute just to process it all. Never a dull moment. Sierra, same question. What is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan?
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Post by Cate Blanchett on Jul 25, 2013 0:20:21 GMT -5
Youre Grilling me! I think that trust needs to be developed over time, but I knew there could not be any trust between Alex and I. I like the other 6 members of this tribe. We haven't really had our trust tested yet. I would say that I don't distrust anyone right now. Then again, it's survivor. You never know what's going to happen Thanks Pete! Laura, what about you? Is there anyone whom you distrust in particular?
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Post by Tarzan Smith on Jul 25, 2013 0:26:42 GMT -5
Keith, what is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan? Oh it is interesting for sure haha. Sometimes I will talk to him and just have to sit and stare at his response for a minute just to process it all. Never a dull moment.
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Post by Cate Blanchett on Jul 25, 2013 0:29:37 GMT -5
Keith, what is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan? Oh it is interesting for sure haha. Sometimes I will talk to him and just have to sit and stare at his response for a minute just to process it all. Never a dull moment. Tarzan, you are sitting there looking all confused. What's going through your mind right now after hearing what your tribe thinks of you?
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Post by Tarzan Smith on Jul 25, 2013 0:54:58 GMT -5
Well, there has really only been the one response, from Keifer, so I can't say that I regard his opinions as being a synecdoche of the tribe's views of me.
I am aware that my verbosity can occasionally obfuscate my intentions, but I think that on the whole the tribe have been quite good about letting me know when I am perplexing them.
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Post by Cate Blanchett on Jul 25, 2013 1:06:25 GMT -5
Well, there has really only been the one response, from Keifer, so I can't say that I regard his opinions as being a synecdoche of the tribe's views of me. I am aware that my verbosity can occasionally obfuscate my intentions, but I think that on the whole the tribe have been quite good about letting me know when I am perplexing them. Technicalities aside, did Keith's point of view turn out to be some sort of a revelation to you? I am only trying to understand your reaction to what Keith has got to say earlier. On top of that, are you also implying that Keith's opinion isn't part of the majority of this tribe and the others have a very different perception of you?
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Post by Tarzan Smith on Jul 25, 2013 2:45:01 GMT -5
My reaction was predicated on the availability of the iconic Tarzan confused expression gif and the perceived opportunity to present it within a framework which suggested a potential high yield of comic entertainment, much more so than any genuine confusion.
Moreover, I'm not saying that Kenneth's opinion is correct or incorrect, because based on the data at hand, it's impossible to discern. Everybody else might agree, or they might disagree, but we can't know which, because it's a Schrödinger's Cat problem. Kenneth's opinion constitutes only a single data point. No conclusions can be drawn from it, because the sample size isn't large enough to yield any conclusive results.
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Post by Carlos Bernard on Jul 25, 2013 7:41:17 GMT -5
Tarzan, would you care to explain what Schroedinger's Cat problem is?
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Post by Sierra Reed on Jul 25, 2013 12:54:56 GMT -5
Keith, what is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan? Oh it is interesting for sure haha. Sometimes I will talk to him and just have to sit and stare at his response for a minute just to process it all. Never a dull moment. Sierra, same question. What is it like to be on the same tribe as Tarzan? It's awesome, Tarzan makes me laugh... he's a great guy . He is usually the only one who responds to my dumb blonde questions, so I appreciate that so much ^__^ I get a lot of blonde moments in the game, ya know and somebody needs to look after that
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Post by Brenda Lowe on Jul 25, 2013 12:56:55 GMT -5
I would honestly be very surprised if the vote turned out to be for me. Blindsides happen all the time in these games, I know that, but most everyone here seems to be going for the same person. I guess I'm expecting the best and being prepared for the worst, just like I do at most tribal councils haha.
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Post by Laura Morett on Jul 25, 2013 13:03:15 GMT -5
Laura, what about you? Is there anyone whom you distrust in particular?
Alex. I don't trust him. But other than that, I think that my entire tribe has a sense of honor and respect that makes them all trustworthy, which is why this vote is hard.
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Post by Allie Pohevitz on Jul 25, 2013 14:10:10 GMT -5
Keith, are there any weak links in the tribe?No, which makes this vote that much harder. We all work really hard and are good competitors. That's why we kept winning Allie, same question. Are there any weak links in the tribe, or do you agree with Keith? I don't think there are any weak links in this tribe either. So to echo Keith, it just makes this vote that much harder.
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Post by Tarzan Smith on Jul 25, 2013 15:05:22 GMT -5
Tarzan, would you care to explain what Schroedinger's Cat problem is? Certainly, Calvin. A Schrödinger's Cat problem is a hypothetical scenario in which a live cat is placed into a box which contains a vial of poison and a radioactive atom (generally believed to be Cesium, atomic number 55). If an internal monitor within the box detects that the radioactive atom has decayed, the vial will shatter, and the cat will perish. According to the Copenhagen interpretation of this event, since it is impossible to know whether the atom has decayed without opening the box, the cat can effectually be considered to be occupying a superposition of both living and dead until the box is opened and the wave function collapses. Similarly, Kent's opinion can be considered both popular and unpopular until someone metaphorically "opens the box" by posting an opinion which complements or contradicts his. And Sierra just did, rendering this entire post moot.
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