Dearest Beloved,
The Scribe has mind over body'd his illness and is back in full form. Look out world.
Due to the changes that the Dons are making to the game based off of your feedback, we are forced to slow down the intensity of the game but don't worry, it's gonna pick up real soon.
The first challenge was dropped this morning at a reasonable time (thank you Don Lui). Candidates were asked to rant about anything that came to mind, a task some people soon found to believe was quite difficult. Sadhana, I loved your adaptation of the first minute of the bee movie but I don't know if that's a rant. Amanda, if you want gum that lasts more than 30 seconds, maybe try chewing something other than Orbit. Orbit is garbage. Maxwell Wang had a message to all of the candidates. Don't film your video submission vertically. I'm afraid he's gonna tear out his eyes if he sees another vertical video so please spare him. Aishwarya Atmakuri, leave your house like five minutes sooner it's not that hard. Dianna Shen, your one minute video of utter silence really spoke to me. If anybody is looking for people to take out any candidates in any upcoming immunities/game days look no further because I have the people for you. Ysabel Li and Samveda Pagay spoke very passionately about putting milk before cereal. As college admissions once said, "No." Anav Chaudhry has advocated for pineapple on pizza and if anyone shares This childish taste please be aware that Week will be Culled. Only the weak eat pineapple on pizza.
Highlight video is pretty great check it out.
https://youtu.be/OSf1SiB55d8
The second challenge of the day was to build a structure out of nothing but orange peels and we were so impressed by the submissions that we received. Yuriko, we loved the two piece swimsuit that you made, I'm sure Don Shapiro would look wonderful in it. Ishikia, your stack of orange peels does not look like the leaning tower of Pisa. Diya, your orange adaptation of the "pineapple under the sea" was quite tasteful. Nishita, your stack of slices, or as you put it, "pyramid", left a lot to be desired. Jason, how did you manage to bring math into a structure made of orange slices. That's not ok.
Slow days = slow blogs. I promise more exciting entries in the days to come. It's going to get interesting.
Happy Heisting,
The Scribe
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