Jurors,
Getting here was not luck — it was strategy. From day one, I understood that this game required quick thinking, reading people, and making the right decisions at the right time. I played a fast-paced, strategic game, always aware of the challenges and the dynamics of the house.
I built strategic alliances, not out of convenience, but based on trust and timing. I knew when to get close, when to step back, and most importantly, when to make a move. These choices kept me safe throughout the entire game, and that’s why I was never nominated, proving that my social game worked.
On the competitive side, I showed my strength: I won HOH four times and POV twice, using that power not only to protect myself, but to strategically influence the direction of the game.
I never played impulsively. Every decision had a purpose. Every move was calculated to bring me here, while respecting the game and the players.
Today, I ask for your vote not just based on numbers, but on the complete game I played — strategic, competitive, and social. If you believe in a winner who played with intelligence, courage, and awareness, I would truly appreciate your vote.
Thank you.
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ELO Changes:
1. Mezcal: 993 → 1049 (+56)
2. Foox: 975 → 1020 (+45)
3. shrimpfriedrice: 965 → 999 (+34)
4. Scottmaster2: 927 → 952 (+25)
5. Narcissus: 917 → 930 (+13)
6. FireX: 815 → 824 (+9)
7. IceBeast: 898 → 889 (-9)
8. JulianJRA: 948 → 923 (-25)
9. Victim96: 976 → 937 (-39)
10. MissChloeKay: 918 → 871 (-47)
11. aries: 972 → 909 (-63)
5 hours ago
Foox has came in second place in Hysteria with 3 jury votes!
5 hours ago
Mezcal has won Hysteria with 4 jury votes!
5 hours ago
Good luck both
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IceBeast,
5 hours ago
ofc!
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FireX,
5 hours ago
yes! and thank you for respecting my pronounce
By
Mezcal,
5 hours ago
voted mezcal for actually talking to me and not ignoring me plus they were chill
By
FireX,
5 hours ago
narci and scott waiting outside the gates of hell together
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Mezcal,
5 hours ago
my game is poor? scoreboard
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Mezcal,
5 hours ago
bitch speak up i cant hear you
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Mezcal,
5 hours ago
Mezcal you game is poor in sorry i can’t vote you
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Narcissus,
5 hours ago
Es mi amigo narcicius no se puede tener amigos ??
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Scottmaster2,
5 hours ago
fire, ice, julia, victim this was for us
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Mezcal,
5 hours ago
making a plea to the final hoh and meanwhile they’re mla formatting a speech to get the premade they joined with to vote them to win
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shrimpfriedrice,
5 hours ago
oh no the 2 people who i was against the whole game for being in a premade voted for their premade to win
By
Mezcal,
5 hours ago
I vote Fox
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Narcissus,
5 hours ago
Voto para Fox a ganar amigoooo que mezcal me nomino quinientas veces Fox winner
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Scottmaster2,
5 hours ago
copy + paste AI generated speech here. GL foox
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Mezcal,
5 hours ago
immediately voted mezcal
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shrimpfriedrice,
5 hours ago
Jurors, Getting here was not luck — it was strategy. From day one, I understood that this game required quick thinking, reading people, and making the right decisions at the right time. I played a fast-paced, strategic game, always aware of the challenges and the dynamics of the house. I built strategic alliances, not out of convenience, but based on trust and timing. I knew when to get close, when to step back, and most importantly, when to make a move. These choices kept me safe throughout the entire game, and that’s why I was never nominated, proving that my social game worked. On the competitive side, I showed my strength: I won HOH four times and POV twice, using that power not only to protect myself, but to strategically influence the direction of the game. I never played impulsively. Every decision had a purpose. Every move was calculated to bring me here, while respecting the game and the players. Today, I ask for your vote not just based on numbers, but on the complete game I played — strategic, competitive, and social. If you believe in a winner who played with intelligence, courage, and awareness, I would truly appreciate your vote. Thank you.
By
Foox,
5 hours ago