answering phone calls (actually don’t even do this already…)
go out grocery shopping (actually also already quit months ago due to Covid)
my own makeup (^see previous)
my taxes (have done my own myself the past however many years, but math is not my strength + this would certainly complicate things a bit, I IMAGINE… *for now)
my job (plz do not show this to my boss until I’m handed the check π¬)
living at home – Zillow, here i come! π€π‘
& Things I WILL be doing after winning the million $:
(absolutely in no particular order)
dogs β lots, lots more dogs πΆ
a few tropical island vacations β loosen up these muscles, reduce inflammation, get a nice tan goin’, some vitamin D/serotonin boost π
new iPhone β have had a cracked screen for 1.5 years now after falling down running in the rain, smashing it + being too lazy to ever get it fixed π±
pay off my younger sister’s student loans + parents’ mortgage
definitely pay someone to invest some of it for me β i’d have no idea what i’m doing, but i know enough to know you gotta make ur $ work for ya ππ€
move TF out (obviously) β into my own place β who knows where π
get my platinum blonde hair back π, more tattoos π―
Colby is the OG Challenge Beast, who completely dominated Season 2 – Australian Outback. And he was a #humbleAF Challenge Beast, at that! (which the show really needs more of at this point…) So ok, in Heroes vs. Villains, he gets dog walked by Coach to the mat + it was not his proudest moment maybe, but how did he handle it? Colby didn’t start some spiteful revenge scheme against Coach, he didn’t whine + cry like a baby – he reflected on it in an emotionally healthy manner, acknowledging that he is much older than when he first played + he moved TF on b/c the game (and life) goes on! He nevergives up.
“I may be a lot of things, but I ain’t no Hershey bar.”
Colby is intelligent, charming, funny, kind, responsible, honest, respectful, consistent, sure of himself and family-oriented w/ strong values + a big heart. How many seasons have people talked about INTEGRITY + how many people have actually proven to live that way inside + outside of the game? IDK, but Colby is 1. Colby listens to his internal compass of what is right + what is wrong + 10/10 times chooses the path that’s right (even if it costs him $1 million β C’MON PPL). Colby is chill as hell (ex: when on a reward outing, continues to eat popcorn + watch the movie that’s on, while the 2 girls in the room w/ him are literally fighting each other + screaming about a clue in the game β #unbothered). He’s also extremely focused, to the point of not letting any temptations, whether they be Jerri or Sugar, interfere w/ his game. π
“I don’t know how to quit β it’s just not in me.” π
Find me another man who has/is all of the above.^ I’ll wait… π
No seriously, why are you still reading this???? Go + find one for me, for real β i’m single af during a pandemic. k thx!
just found this on Amazon β can’t wait to read! β¨
“There’s nobody out here that is honorable anymore β except for me.”
“Slay everyone, trust no one.”
“There’s power in weakness.”
1:52 β when he’s peering through the trees at Jerri, I laugh every time π i love it – best part is his expression π – so pure + such a wholesome moment out there lol
Ethan Zohn, winner of Survivor Africa β Season 3, returns for Winners at War β Season 40 + speaks about his blood cancer diagnosis + how funds raised through a charity he started actually helped find/develop the drug that saved his life. He says Survivor not only completely changed his life, it also saved it. This emotional scene on the Edge of Extinction demonstrates his true appreciation of life + shows his extreme passion + determination to survive both in + outside of the game.
When Boston Rob suddenly collapses near camp + explains his passion for the game to Jeff through tears “I feel like… it’s getting the best of me… and I love + respect it too much…to not play, you know? I’m gonna win this game, dude, watch this.” π₯Ίπ
beginning at 2:19
Sabrina Thompson (teacher) thinking of her students: “I would love for the kids just to see this viewββthey see a few blocks of Brooklyn, that’s it + that’s all they aspire to seeββso i hope they see that I took a chance + they’ll take a chance.”
Rudy Boesch gets voted out of All Stars + no one is happy about it/wanted to do it β he is an American hero + well-respected by his entire tribe. β€οΈ
basically ALL the loved ones visitsββexcept Johnny Fairplay’s obviously… π π
When Richard Hatch battles a shark, gets bitten by the shark + bites it back. π¦
When Ozzy willingly + strategically sends himself to Exile Island to battle other players out of the game for good, risking his game completely b/c if he messed up any challenges on Exile, he would be out of the game for good himself. Of course, being the badass challenge beast he is, he did exactly what he set out to do, defeating everyone in his path + earned his way back into the game.
Season 38 β Chris choosing to give up the immunity necklace + selects himself to battle in a fire challenge against Rick Devens. Granted, it was the only way to guarantee Rick wouldn’t make the Final Three + therefore win the million dollars in a landslide (possibly a unanimous vote), but this is an extremely risky move + the fact that he defeated Rick + ultimately won the game makes him such a badass! (Note: this is the exact move that Domenick failed to make in Season 36 + it cost him the million dollars when Wendell defeated Angela in the fire challenge + joined him + Laurel in the Final Three!)
Tony’s “Spy Shack” β period. lol.
In Winners at War, when Denise votes Sandra “The Queen” out with her own idol she gave to Denise in exchange for 2 fire tokens. Denise plays Sandra’s idol for herself + then also plays her own idol that she found previously for Jeremy (also on the bottom) + votes Sandra out with just ONE vote. LFG!!!!
(will be adding more later on β here’s a few for now!)
When Dreamz chooses to go back on his word + not give the immunity necklace to Yau Man (in exchange for a brand-new truck).
The Michaela blindside in Millenials vs. Gen X… INTENSE. Easily one of the craziest, most entertaining reactions to being voted out of all time.
When Cirie gets voted out of the game… with 0 votes.
When Tai, Scot + Jason team up + control the vote using ‘Super Idol’ bravado/scare tactics + when Tai later betrays that alliance to vote out Scot + does not give him the other half of the Super Idol as agreed to stay in the game.
Season 38 when almost everyone has immunity + either a real or fake idol play. Rick Devens is a genius for this one… both women played fake idols he made for them to find. Chris had an idol he received for winning a challenge to come back into the game from Exile Island + Rick (who won immunity + is wearing the necklace) plays his real idol for Gavin, who promised in exchange to take Rick to the final 3 the next day if he won the immunity challenge.
Ben playing an idol/idols at almost every tribal in the second half of season 35… just kept finding them over + over again + every time the jury was going WILD. lol.
When Erik gives the immunity necklace to Natalie in Survivor Micronesia β a brilliant move by the Black Widow Brigade (Parvarti, Amanda, Cirie, Natalie)
When tribal goes to rocks for the 2nd time in history in Blood vs. Water β either Tyson, Ciera, or Katie would choose a rock that would send them home, when none of them had received the majority of votes the first round. (wild!!)
FINALLY, after months of waiting for them to be back in stock… I was able to order 2 Survivor Season 40 Winners at War BUFFs. I could not be any more excited!!! I can finally look like a player on the show + now they can also serve an additional purpose if worn as a face mask! π€ π·
(just listing a few for now β planning to keep adding to this)
c’mon, just look at those guns! π€
Alecia Holden β Alecia is a wildly underrated player from Survivor: KaΓ΄h RΕng. It was really, reallyyyy tough to watch 2 grown men (one of whom has a young daughter + should be ashamed of himself for not being a better role model) straight up bully her just because she’s blonde + a woman. Jason and Scot were consistently disrespectful from the very beginning by choosing to call her “Blondie” instead of her name + repeatedly put her down by ridiculing both her mental + physical abilities ββ yet SHE IS THE ONE TO MAKE FIRE FOR THE TRIBE. She was the only one unwilling to give up on this task, while the “men” laid in the shelter for several hours. I wholeheartedly believe Alecia not only could have, but would have gone a lot further in the game had she either been placed on a tribe other than Brawn (in the same season) or cast for a different season than Scot + Jason.
Corinne Kaplan β Corinne is one of the smartest, funniest and most clever + entertaining women to ever play. I think she got too bad of a rap than deserved in the Gabon season for a few ‘harsh’ comments, but to me, she’s easily one of the most relatable players w/ a “tell it like it is” attitude that was really refreshing to see in a game oversaturated w/ subtle manipulation. All I could think while watching her scheme was “I’m not sure if I’d want to play with her (out of pure intimidation), but I 100% want to be her best friend β we’d get along.” (and I really never say that about anyone!)
Jay Starett β Although I was a Michaela fan as well, the blindside he led against her was a big move, especially considering that they were currently in an alliance, indicating a turning point of the game in the Millenials vs. Gen X season. This move alone would be enough to make his game respectable, but he also won challenges, found an immunity idol + played a strong strategic game. (also, one of the most genuine players to ever play the game in my opinion, or at least came off that way to those watching at home)
Janet Carbin β As the oldest woman on her tribe, Janet was inevitably going to have a rough time staying in the game, but proved her worth immediately when she was the first person to make fire for her tribe! As if that wasn’t already impressive, Janet absolutely nailed the first few challenges utilizing her lifeguarding skills, when she got her tribe a huge lead by hooking their rope around a target on her first attempt + then showed her extremely strong swimming ability as she kept pace with an Olympian! Janet was also the first person to be wise enough not to take Boston Rob + Sandra’s offer on Island of the Idols because she took the time to analyze all possible outcomes instead of immediately jumping in + blindly agreeing the deal. Janet was able to get along with every person on her tribe + has that special ability to mesh well w/ all types of people in the world β that’s one of the biggest signs that someone has what it takes to be the sole survivor. I love how caring, thoughtful + well-spoken she is β I would feel very lucky to have her on my tribe to weather the storm that this game is with β also, her beautiful tribal council speech about gender equality brings me to tears every time. (begins @ 4:51)
Clarence Black β yes, he blows his entire game almost immediately (2x) when he 1) takes 2 cherries while everyone else only takes 1 from the can the tribe’s sharing + 2) splits a can of beans with another player who’s not feeling well while the rest of the tribe is off getting water + says he only opened it for the sick person, but really incriminates himself by also eating the other 1/2 of the can. however β had he not been trying to get back in the good graces of the tribe, I think he would’ve beaten Theresa in the challenge where they had to hold their arm over their head or a bucket of water would drop β but he made a deal w/ Theresa/the tribe to let her win immunity for a promise of safety for that night’s tribal + for a food reward right then + there. i think he could’ve gone a lot farther + been a really strong player if he had just held out right at that moment. he’s also one of my funniest Survivor moments (5:40)β “I’ve talked to each of those chickens personally and I’ve informed them that they’re on notice.”
Dreamz β won the final immunity in Survivor Fiji, which made him the first ever African American male to make it to day 39 in the game. when he went back on his deal w/ Yau Man (Yau Man gave Dreamz a truck he won in a reward challenge in exchange for Dreamz to promise to give Yau Man the immunity necklace at final 4 β if he won), i believe it was Dreamz just purely acting out of self-interest (not selfishly β because he was thinking of his young son + giving him a better life), but who could blame him??? he tells us all about the way he grew up + how he was homeless for awhile, so i think his mindset wouldn’t allow him to give up a shot at the million because any chance > no chance. i think he just lacked social game. i felt that the pain in his face was true, raw emotion that wouldn’t be there if he had been strategizing or calculating β pure human internal struggle all over his face.
What is first important to understand is how Dreamz grew up and the realities that he lived through. Never before had Survivor cast a person who had been actually homeless for parts of his life. Dreamz grew up in legitimate poverty and without many chances to breakthrough those financial struggles that were holding him down. It should be no surprise that Dreamz had never owned a car because in his everyday life, there was no way he could have afforded to buy one when he was more worried about finding food and shelter. For many people a car is just something everybody owns and uses, for someone in Dreamzβs situation, a car is a pipe dream of luxury.