I saw a blog to join a charity to help a newb win a frookies, and so I did. I left at 9th place, and was pleased to make jury, cuz I like voting.
I check my mails on here, and my skype messages after, and multiple people messaged me and basically called me an idiot, said they didn't believe it was a real charity, there was a premade out to trick people, and I'm so stupid and should have done something with my first HoH.
Like...wtf? Why can't people ever just assume the best of others? Even if I am naive and wrong, I would much rather make the mistake of being too trusting, than ruin something meant to be a fun game to help a low level. I remember how exciting making new friends and winning was when I was new.
I'm literally in the top 200 players on this site, and it costs 10T to join a game to help someone. I don't understand what people think the big deal is, more people should be like that.
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It’s because the people who messaged you are the ones who would pull some shit like that
I don’t think the people in that game would ruin it
konohavillage1, lemonfaceMilkisgood lol I literally said to both people that messaged me that I thought it was legit because Lemonhead would never trick a newbie like that. I don't know most of the other people in there, but I DO know that she loves newbies.
BTW, LEMONHEAD, IF YOU WANNA PLAY ANOTHER ONE WITH ME AND MY FRIENDS, XAKIM MADE IT A PINK THEME, JOIN US.
Slice honestly, as much as I apparently have a reputation as a raging bitch, I love helping new people and making new friends. I played a fasting the other night for the lulz and made my friends vote me out at final four to take a yellow level to the finals instead. I always try to make new friends in my castings, and I have several lower level people I have invited to join my frat.
I don’t think the people in that game would ruin it