@tanissue@Delkdaddy59 Question: After leaving Mormonism, most of us become atheists or agnostics. Mormonism ruins our ability to trust our intuition when it comes to using emotions to decipher truth. Is it similar for Southern Baptists, or do most remain Christian in some form?
@impeccabiIity@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina Any bright 6th grader with a 6th grade reading comprehension would reasonably infer your intent with that statement. Come on, you've insulted me twice without provocation. No need for all that. I think we understand one another. Let's move on.
@impeccabiIity@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina You wrote, "you just didnβt notice bc white men were the ones at the advantage season after season after season until now." You wrote that, Shan. So first you insult my motives, and when corrected, you insulted my reading comprehension. 1/2
@MBC0801@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina They're willing to bring real-world social issues into a game originally designed to put players in a bubble outside of real-world issues. Everything evolves, even Big Brother and Survivor. I can be "okay" with this, overall, (3/5)
@MBC0801@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina Viewers are different. GenZ and Millennials are much more community-minded and (as a group) determined to contribute to social improvements compared to older, original players/viewers. (2/5)
@impeccabiIity@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina Please be careful when you levy such personal judgements against others out here. We can have opinions about the state of the game without the conversation becoming muddied with irrelevant tangents that take us all off track. (4/4)
@impeccabiIity@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina I loved her hardworking smart play and how she navigated (what she considered to be) some moral dilemmas when it came time to cut her friends loose to preserve the cookout. When Kaycee Clark destroyed the others and won her season I spilled my popcorn and cheered. (3/4)
@survivoropiner@JanellePierzina Yes. You get it. BB used to be more about competitions/strategy rather than βstanding up for womenβ, βfighting against bullyingβ, and other social justice issues. I never had to watch The Challenge to find that kind of play because BB offered that. Thanks for seeing my point.
@alyssaphobium It's worse than that (ex-Mormon here). Mormons believe that in the war between Lucifer and God, the loyal spirits were sent to earth and born white. Lucifer's followers became demons and remained spirits. Fence-sitters (neutral spirits) were sent to earth and born black. π
@BBGossip Terrance is obviously trying to win. Kyle will remain a pariah and a target. Taylor is a legit threat. He may just be playing with his head instead of his heart. #bb24
@wholesomefoxx Terrance is a very empathetic person. And even if Kyle stays (which I doubt), he will continue to be a target. If I were Terrance, I hope I would still be focused on getting the bigger threats out of the game. And Taylor is a solid threat. Kyle will remain a pariah.