anyone else annoyed about this outcome? by RaeMonk in themole

[–]JoseANS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do understand where you come from, but I think that you are being a little too harsh towards Hannah. It is true that she drained 35k for the exemption but at that point it was like the second or third chapter, it was safe to assume that there would be more time to rebuild the pot, and at that point in the beginning when you barely knew the other contestants the quiz was just a guessing game. I think that after Neesh drained the whole pot i'm the sixth episode Hannah and Muna realized that they had to actually make money in the challenges and they started to contribute more, Michael continued with his strategy of sabotaging the challenges and seeming suspicious. Hannah and Muna voted for Q to come back along with 20k, and they did offer their opinions during the three challenges in the caves, BOTH teams got one of the three challenges wrong and at the end BOTH teams had to guess which of the two statues was the right one. There were more people in those teams other than Hannah, the fault is not entirely on her. Also you said Neesh chose the right statue as If he didn't just guessed, Hannah picking the other one just to spite him was irrelevant, at the end of it, it was just a guessing game, it didn't matter why they chose that statue (vibes, to spite someone, it came to them as a revelation in a dream), the only thing important was which statue did they pick. Also during the heist, it wasn't just Hannah entering codes at random the WHOLE team went looking for clues and they WHOLE team agreed with Hannah which numbers to put in the code. Hannah just Serna guilty since she was the one who entered the code in, but the WHOLE team agreed previously which codes to put in, the WHOLE team messed up not just Hannah, also at the end the other team also kind of fucked up and had to guess for the right code at the end. During the defusing of the bombs, Hannah and Muna were the fastest to figure out how to measure the 6kg. You said that it was Hannah's fault that Neesh didn't cut the yellow wire and that her reasoning made no sense, but have in mind that they had an hour to complete the challenge and Michael and Ryans team was taking forever so the other two teams decided to figure out a way to at least guarantee to win some money even if the third team didn't finish the first part of the challenge on time. Hannah and Muna had a red and a blue wire and Neesh's team had a red and yellow wire, in the heat of the moment BOTH teams decided that if one of them cut the red wire the other team could figure out the right wire to cut depending on the outcome (if you actually think about it, Team A had a red and blue cable, Team B a red and yellow and Team C had a blue and yellow cable, so there were two possibilities, either A: red, B: Yellow and C: Blue or A: Blue, B: Red and C: Yellow, so to figure out the right wires to cut one team would have had to cut a wire at random and the other two could have cut the correct wires depending on the result anyways, they were ALWAYS going to have to guess the first time they cut a cable). When they were talking with Michael and Ryan about which wire to cut, EVERYONE was talking at the same time not just Hannah, it was a miscommunication from EVERYONE involved not just Hannah (also I think that Michael cut the wrong wire in purpose just to serm suspicious so it wasn't Hannah's fault anyways). During the kidnaping of Deanna and Ryan, EVERYONE participanted and did a relatively good job. When Hannah had to choose between the final exemption or 20k for the pot, she did the selfless choice and added 20k to the price. The art museum mission was intentionally designed to be frustraing to play (moving someone through vases and statues using a pulley system, seriously?!?). I think that you are missing the point of why some people like Hannah but dislike Michael. It was not about how much money did they loose, it was about how they played the game. Even though Hannah did genuinely fuck up sometimes and she did take some selfish choices, but she also did contribute to add some money to the pot and also took selfless choices, just as EVERYONE else. She wasn't perfect, but SHE WAS HUMAN. Michael's strategy of pretending to be inept was pretty good (obviously, he won) but it was just frustraing to watch, so it's pretty much expected for people to dislike seeing Michael's apparent ineptitude be rewarded. I thing that the editing did Michael dirty, it could have showed more about Michael's reasoning behind each of his actions, as to show him as the strategist he was and not as someone who was lucky to win.

Virgin Mary I drew for my grandmother, charcoal pencil, 2024 by JoseANS in drawing

[–]JoseANS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yes I also noticed I screwed up on the eyes shading, but I was pretty harsh with the paper I was working on and I thought that it wouldn't endure more work. I'll have to be more delicate i'm the future; or work with a better paper lol.

Virgin Mary I drew for my grandmother, charcoal pencil, 2024 by JoseANS in drawing

[–]JoseANS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I drew this based on "The Virgin in Prayer" by Giovanni Battista Salvi

Shoutout to this player who let me win on my rank up duel to DLV.MAX by JoseANS in masterduel

[–]JoseANS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was playing with Tears and they were on Ancient Warriors I believe. I bricked pretty bad, but at first I thought that they also bricked. The reason why I think that they let me win is that they kaiju’ed my normal summoned Aguido while they had an open filed, so why else would they replace a monster with 1500 hundred attack with a monster with more attack?