a lot of yall owe these two an apology because tonight’s episode only further proved their point about split tribals and subconscious biases #Survivor48
The problem isn’t the fact that physical players want to stick together. Many of us cheered when Jeremy Collins pulled it off.
The problem is dismissing other gameplay in the name of “honor” and “integrity”, which usually just means “vote out players not like us”. #Survivor
Hi Charlie! I agree corporate profits are not always aligned with worker interest. I noticed your org sells merch printed on Next Level and Gildan blanks, both made in Latin America. Gildan uses factories with a record of labor abuse. Would you be interested in sourcing from US?
I am absolutely devastated that we lost our villainous king at his first tribal. Thomas brought a sense of levity and wit to this game that we rarely see and you could tell that he was having FUN while also showing a lot of social intelligence and strategy #Survivor#Survivor48
The adventure of a lifetime - I just wish the adventure could have kept going.
To my knowledge, this was one of the longest Tribal Councils in #Survivor history, and, in what should come as a surprise to no one, not everything could make it from the island to our television screens. Believe me, I wanted this more than anything, and I have a burning desire to play Survivor. There were very powerful discussions not shown that I felt were not my place to participate in. I knew when to argue my points and fight for my life in the game, and I knew when to sit back, not interject and simply listen. I’m leaving Fiji with my head held high knowing that I did what was best in that situation.
Though this wasn’t the outcome I was hoping for, none of this would have even been possible without the help from so many. Thank you to Caitlin for finding me. Thank you to Jesse for pushing for me. Thank you to Matt, Hudson, Andrea, Molly, and Joyce for guiding me. And thank you to Jeff for believing in me. I have so much respect for the camera, microphone, and sound crews, the medical teams, the staff at Ponderosa, the producers, the editors, the photographers, the art department, the wardrobe department, the design team, the Dream Teamers, the social and PR team, the reporters, the podcasters - there are countless amounts of people who make our favorite series the wonderful showcase we look forward to enjoying every week; I want to acknowledge them all for their hard work and for making this experience so incredible in every single way.
In closing, I ask that we all please remember that this is a game, and I’m honored to celebrate in this collective journey we were all fortunate to share. I hope my story inspires you to challenge yourself, take a risk, and do something out of your comfort zone (even if it’s starting small and trying pineapple on your pizza for a change).
[THREAD] This #WomensHistoryMonth, let's not forget how many of our rights were only won in recent decades, and weren’t given by asking nicely and waiting.
We need to fight for our rights.
Here's are a few examples: