I’m very sad about the dogs. To come home and not have them there or to eat a banana and not have them perk up and run over is so sad. But Ampersand is sleeping in bed with me again so I guess that’s a win.
The biggest problem is how insanely unbalanced this is.
If you win, and you put a name in the urn, that player still gets to vote and can still play their shot in the dark. You’re also voting without consulting with your alliance in a way that could deeply piss someone off at camp when they find out what you’ve done. And at 11 people isn’t enough to have a decisive impact.
Conversely if you lose, you lose your vote, your shot in the dark and have to announce to everyone that you’re a ripe target.
Winning is marginally good, potentially bad.
Losing is disastrous.
AOC: In some ways, you kind of want this guy on a golf course more than you want him in the Oval Office. But that also calls into question the 25th Amendment, because if the determination is that Trump cannot be trusted in the Situation Room, then he’s not fit to be president.
And when it does come out in an explosion, they are seen as the villain. They are seen as irrational. But the people who continued to pile on had no problem throwing more weight on top.
You know what is dangerous? I don’t even see the stress on Dr. Robby as anything over the top or outrageous. I see it as normal. I see people battling things every day that are challenging and they have to bury, bury it, bury it. Why? There is no time or sympathy to deal with it.