insults fly

Hey Michael....There seems to be some confusion between players that needs to be clarified. I have seen you intermittently referred to as 'her/she' and as 'him/he'. I assume that you can clear this up for me? I had a freind in high school name Michael that was a girl, so it certainly isn't that unusual....thanks. –jeff (message to michael)

When I first read my personal challenge I didn't think I would be able to do it. I made up my mind that I will not insult Sandee whatever the cost, and since Justin was the second person on my list and he is gone, I can't but never would insult him. However, Joel is a different story, I wanted to say something yesterday, but I bit my tongue and this challenge gave me the ammo that I needed to fire at will. He's a jerk, plain and simple... Then there is Jeff... Asking me if I am a guy or girl is totally stupid of him. I can only hope that he got a personal challenge that required him to ask, otherwise I am very scared. My name is right under my picture in the execution console and I DO NOT look like a chick. He'll get my insult later... They make it way too easy! –michael (confessional)

I'm wondering just a little about Alison's "moleability". She seems honest enough, but this game makes you question everyone's motives. She wrote me and said that since we both think Joel is the cybermole and since I was exempt from this last quiz that she was going to answer all Joel and if she got cut then I would know that I should persue other roads. BUT, if she were the cybermole this would be a great way to get me to go after Joel this week and get me cut. –sandee (confessional)

A lot has happened in the time that I was gone today... The team has been arguing amongst themselves, and it started because of a comment from Joel. I can definitely feel the tension rising as more and more pple get executed from the game. I'm also starting to feel like getting out of the game because people are getting way too intense over something that should be treated seriously, but not to the extent that you get angry at others and be plain malicious. None of us can say that we know anyone else, simply because we have seen their photos or talked to them a little. There's more to the contestants than the personas take on in the game. Anyway, Joel hasn't been the most sociable, but I don't think that he is the cybermole. Instead Michael was oh-so-ready to pounce upon his comment also defended the rest of the group from him. It's a nice gesture, yes, but is there more to it than meets the eye? Ah, such are the cliched lines to be seen in a game such as this. ;o) I'm going with the same person for the rest of the game, no question about that. If I should be executed now, I'm VERY thankful, I can finally have some free time to stare at other things other than my monitor... If not, hurray for me than. I'm going to do it honestly at least. If the rest hate me because of that, oh well, whatever. I'll just be the bystander if I want to be, at least I didn't do or say anything that I don't really agree with. –li (confessional)

Jeff, I'd think that you were a little more observant than that. You're obviously pretty damn stupid if you can't even read the name Michael under the picture of a guy on the execution console, or is it that you are too self-absorbed to even care? For the record, I am a guy! You may need a bit of help with the rest of the game if you can't even figure that out. Good luck uncovering the cybermole. You're going to need it! –michael (message to jeff)

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