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It was a joke.

I'm sure he's a great dad.

I don't like Savage, but I love your love of Savage. It's so earnest.

Done.

I bought it. He's a superfan and just wanted a strong alliance. He finally found his right hand man, just to have it immediately taken from him.

Fair. He's incredible TV. But I was already so into him from the first second it's hard to improve.

I didn't say she was dangerous. I was just saying Survivor put someone out there that maybe shouldn't be, and that they knew about it ahead of time.

There is a difference between saying "that bitch is crazy!" and "I think that women has mental issues." I don't think Abi is a bad person, I just don't think Survivor should be putting her out there, for her own good.

Saying someone has mental issues is in no way misogynistic. It's completely gender neutral.

He's alive and in a nursing home. Sooooo

Abi clearly has mental issues and shouldn't be on Survivor. I don't think it's going to get that bad, but she's kind of like Brandon Hantz 2.0

FYI Carrie, you're not alone. Many people abhor Savage's "family" schtick. It comes off as very judgmental and self righteous.

Egg?

Survivor Stock Watch

Yup, 100%. Stephen is getting a bit of a 'nerd turns villain' edit.

Go back to Gamergate.

I was more commenting on her edit than not remembering her.

I would never NEVER hang out with Culpepper in real life, but he bothers me less in the show. He's so up front about his bro-ness, having been a professional athlete, that he is who he is. What I don't like is the Savage/Tasha style of bullying, where you pretend to be one of the people, but are in fact incredible

I hate them because I'm a nerd, and don't get along with "Men" and have been on the other side of that bullying attitude way too often. It's fine strategically from their POV.

Good for her. Troyzan is a baby.