Board Thread:Survivor 33: Tibet/@comment-33689255-20180713042412/@comment-32237110-20180713131650

So I just want to know like, does this car your selling to me right now, does it work? Can it run? Is it actually a Mercedes or did you just stick the logo on a shitty Nissan and call it a day?
 * I presume by this you're asking me if the claims I made in my speech are true, the answer being yes, I'm not going to pointlessly lie in my speech. I understand how in your position as a juror that it can be harder to believe as I never discussed my individual plans with other people during the game, but everything I did was for a reason and there is evidence to support it. I know I've used it as my prime example a lot in these responses, but you leaking Drew's plan changed my game significantly, and I flipped onto the other side of the votes after the drama that blew up as a result of Tyler's elimination. And that's obviously true because that's how the tribal council went down.

"However, people kept saying that you were a goat and you had to play the game"
 * Despite this not being a question, I want to address the whole 'goat' nickname placed on me at various points in this season. I know I wasn't some OTT strategic mastermind, but anyone I was considered to be 'goating' for in the game, I ended up voting off, aside from maybe Tyler but even then I knew he was going home due to Marty. People thought me and Marty were a pair? I voted him off. People thought me and Seamus were a pair? I voted him off. Heck, I even got called Damien's goat at Final 4 and he ended up going home. I don't know if you intended for it to come across that way, but if I'm still being seen as a goat or a just general non-factor, I don't think it's fair when I've never goated for anybody during the game, and if you believed so, it was under false pretence because I ended up turning on them all to get here, and I did it without being detected for making those moves due to how I came across generally. I outlined reasoning behind my thoughts at every vote in my speech, which proves I did think about things and after Drew's elimination, I didn't just do what I was told.

The aim of the game is to fucking adapt. So why not?
 * I suppose I already felt too deep into the characterisation I came into the game with to really change it up. It would've been to weird for me to suddenly become some social butterfly who talked game with everyone at Final 9, it would've sent warning signals. Although I think I did adapt in terms of the people I worked with, like when I flipped and I know I sound like a broken record with that example now but it is a good, straightforward example.