cheritaisdelicious is now in stars, after single-handedly winning the frat seat game for The Beer Society. Most people on this site do not know who she is, unless they have played against her in a game (which she undoubtedly beat them, because she is a beast).
Basically, she is a cross between BlueStar and PrincessTeepee, with a dash of NoelSarah (that's where her ginger-ness comes in).
So if you are looking at the cast, scratching your head, and don't know who to support, well look no further at my 50 reasons.
1] She is from Wisconsin. That's actually a reason to evict her. BUT, if living in the worst state has taught her anything, it's how to have good taste in beer - her favorite being Spotted Cow, which is the world's best ranked beer that you can only buy in Wisconsin.
2] She is an actual girl!
3] She agreed to have a Lion King themed wedding with me, after we got engaged.
4] She spouts out Titanic quotes at random.
5] When she was 8 years old, she appeared on Figure It Out on Nickelodeon
6] She is deathly afraid of Drive-thrus. She absolutely refuses to drive through them and will even get out and make the passenger order for her.
7] She is allergic to carrots but still eats carrot cake
8] She is obsessed with Freddie Prinze, Jr.
9] Her favorite Tengaged game is castings.
10] She once asked her alliance to vote her out in order to let a new user take her place in finals.
What they’re trying, or attempting, to do is bond with me under the auspice of, 'We’re going to be good sisters or good friends,' while I see white gay men seeking empowerment and appropriating and performing black female identity. I feel like you can do that amongst yourselves if you'd like, but don’t come up to me, child, in the gay club -- or any other black woman or black man, especially black queer people -- and undermine our identity by trying to repackage it for us in this very stereotypical and racist way.
What they’re trying, or attempting, to do is bond with me under the auspice of, 'We’re going to be good sisters or good friends,' while I see white gay men seeking empowerment and appropriating and performing black female identity. I feel like you can do that amongst yourselves if you'd like, but don’t come up to me, child, in the gay club -- or any other black woman or black man, especially black queer people -- and undermine our identity by trying to repackage it for us in this very stereotypical and racist way.
I mean...what? EVERYTHING THIS MAN SAID ABOUT ME IS TRUE.