what is a slayyyter
Yeehaw
be honest
Yeehaw
be honest
SummerMariah
BAD BITCHES ONLY FILLING
GatoPisado
lolicapolica
a demisexual person?
GatoPisado
Same username
cswaggerr
This absolutely needs to be said. If you have an alliance with someone in a game and they are winning several HoHs, while you pretty much throw because you don’t wanna make moves or enemies then you are not a good ally. Full stop. After 3 HoHs if you have not done one thing to show your loyalty while I have kept you safe several rounds in a row then the alliance is somewhat null and void. It’s so obvious in games like Hysteria too. You see people winning comps with such low scores cause everyone’s throwing. I get the strategy but also don’t be bitter at F5 when I get my 4th HoH and have to keep safe the only other people that actually went for HoH and kept me safe. I feel like this makes sense?
SummerMariah
Where is the drama?' Where is the substance?? and melanie we dont give a fuck your private messages hoe
shavedboosie
heres my second song of the day, number two! let me know your opinions in the comments <3 I Begin To Wonder By Danii Minogue https://open.spotify.com/track/5OKjyuulniceXswXHLYZqV?si=K5cYQDL4QvSFM1Ypxf4JfA
22 Kovazians continue on fighting in Squid Games, still only one will leave alive. Hope ya'll enjoy Episode 4! I've included a short section of dormitory updates before the game begins. -------------------------------------------- Remaining Cast: hausofkimchi CarltonRS Luka Spikedcurley Melodrama Gabbes dumblonde CocoVanderbilt heatherleigh Dani Cristi CasinoCheese Kodua JessieKowalski camell22 Hunter Juulpod Cherry YanderTron21 katheryn Bagel IceBeast -------------------------------------------- Twenty-two people. The dormitory that once held one hundred and five now feels almost quiet — the rows of bunks half-empty, the space too large for the people left in it. Survivors have pushed their beds together into clusters, filling the room differently now, mapping their allegiances in furniture. The alliances are no longer forming. They have formed. What exists now is maintenance — tending to them, testing them, deciding how much to trust them. Melodrama and YanderTron21 remain the most visible and the most committed bond in the room. They have stopped bothering to hide it. After three games, the pretense of independence feels pointless. They coordinate openly — meals, positioning, conversations with others. What began as a late-night whisper in the dark has become, by now, something close to a partnership of equals. Other players have started treating them as a unit, which is both powerful and dangerous. JessieKowalski and Spikedcurley have built something different — competitive rather than protective. They push each other, challenge each other, compare notes after every game. Their bond is less about emotional support and more about mutual sharpening. They are better when the other is watching. CocoVanderbilt, Hunter, and IceBeast operate as the most deliberate alliance remaining. They have been meeting in the corridor after lights-out since the merge of survivors after Dalgona, and by now their structure is tight — roles defined, read on every other player shared, next moves agreed upon. CocoVanderbilt does the thinking. Hunter does the remembering. IceBeast does the quiet work of making everyone around them feel safe. What they don't know — what none of them know — is that the game has its own plans. heatherleigh, Luka, Dani, and hausofkimchi have built the warmest corner of the dormitory. They share food. They look out for each other. Cherry and katheryn drift in and out of this cluster with easy regularity, and on quiet evenings the corner bunk area has the feel of something almost like home. Kodua and CarltonRS have also found their way into this gravitational field — less through strategy than through proximity and comfort. It is the kind of alliance built on genuine feeling rather than calculation. In this game, that is either the most powerful thing you can have — or the most devastating. camell22 and Bagel have continued their strategy of warm neutrality — close enough to everyone to be trusted, specific enough to no one to be threatened. Cristi operates in a similar register, present in multiple conversations, committed to none. Gabbes and Juulpod have each built quiet individual reputations for reliability — the kind of players others want around without fully understanding why. And then there are two players who have found each other in the spaces between all the other alliances — CasinoCheese and dumblonde. Their connection is understated, barely visible from the outside. They don't sit together at meals. They don't draw attention to their conversations. But in the last few days, something quiet and durable has been established between them. Neither of them talks about it. Both of them feel it. Maris is gone. BRAT is gone. The bloc that had defined the political landscape of the first two games no longer exists. In the vacuum it left behind, Womanizer and the others who clustered around that alliance are simply gone — and what remains is a flatter social landscape with no obvious dominant force. Nobody has moved to fill that role. The question of who will is unspoken but present in every conversation, every glance across the dormitory. bim and muribolt — gone. joeburrow — gone. The departures from Tug of War removed the people who had been the loudest, the most present, the most immediately visible. What is left is quieter. Harder to read. The lights go out. Twenty-two people lie in bunks and try to sleep. Some of them will still be here tomorrow. Some of them won't. Nobody knows which group they are in yet. -------------------------------------------- Marbles. Each player is given ten marbles and paired with one other player. The rules of the match itself are up to the players — any marble game, agreed upon or imposed. The only rule that matters: one player must leave with all twenty marbles. The player who ends up with none is eliminated. There is no time limit. There is no mediation. The game ends when it ends. -------------------------------------------- The twenty-two survivors file into a courtyard — open sky above, flagstone ground below, lit by hanging lights that cast long shadows across the space. Eleven stations are set up across the yard, each marked with a painted square and a number. A guard announces that pairs will be assigned by lottery. Numbers are drawn. The pairs are read aloud. When the last name is called, the yard falls silent. -------------------------------------------- Match 1: Gabbes vs IceBeast Match 2: camell22 vs CocoVanderbilt Match 3: JessieKowalski vs Hunter Match 4: Cristi vs Juulpod Match 5: dumblonde vs Kodua Match 6: CasinoCheese vs CarltonRS Match 7: YanderTron21 vs Cherry Match 8: Bagel vs katheryn Match 9: heatherleigh vs hausofkimchi Match 10: Spikedcurley vs Dani Match 11: Melodrama vs Luka -------------------------------------------- Some pairs stare at each other in silence. Some nod. A few exchange quiet words. heatherleigh and hausofkimchi find each other across the yard and something complicated passes between them — two people from the same corner of the dormitory, the same warm cluster, now standing on opposite sides of an outcome. Luka and Melodrama look at each other for a long moment without speaking. The matches are staggered — one at a time, in order. The rest of the players wait at the edge of the yard. Eleven stations. Eleven games. One winner each. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 1 — Gabbes vs IceBeast Game: Odd or Even The simplest game in the yard. One player hides a number of marbles in their closed fist. The other guesses — odd or even. Correct guess wins the marbles. Wrong guess loses one marble as payment. First to collect all twenty wins. IceBeast opens with confidence — they have been reading people all season, and they approach this as an extension of that. They study Gabbes's face for tells, looking for the microexpressions that reveal the count in the hand. But Gabbes gives nothing away. Their face is unreadable — not because of strategic training but because they are simply, genuinely calm. First guess: Gabbes calls even. They are right. Two marbles to Gabbes. IceBeast recalibrates. The next four rounds are split evenly — back and forth, neither player pulling away. Then Gabbes goes on a three-round run: three correct calls in a row, reading IceBeast's rhythm, catching the pattern in how they load their fist. The gap opens. IceBeast tries to break the pattern, going deliberately chaotic, but Gabbes adjusts mid-game and stays with them. By the fifteenth round, IceBeast has three marbles left. By the eighteenth, one. The final call is a formality. Gabbes wins. 22nd — IceBeast. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 2 — camell22 vs CocoVanderbilt Game: Toss to the Hole A small hole is dug in the flagstone dirt — roughly a hand's width across. Both players stand at a marked line, ten feet back. They take turns tossing one marble at a time. Closest marble to the hole at the end of all twenty tosses — or a marble landing in the hole — wins the round. Winner takes all marbles in that round. The overall marble count determines the winner. CocoVanderbilt is precise. They have a natural accuracy to their toss — the kind that comes from a deliberate, studied approach. Their first three tosses land within inches of the hole. camell22 watches and adjusts. Their tosses are slightly less accurate but more consistent — a tighter grouping, reliable, never spectacular. The rounds are close for the first half. CocoVanderbilt takes the early edge — seven marbles to three after five rounds. camell22 responds. Rounds six through nine go to camell22, who has found the distance now, landing marble after marble within centimeters. The gap closes. Tied at ten. The final round. CocoVanderbilt tosses first — lands two inches from the hole. An excellent toss. camell22 tosses. It hits the rim — and drops in. Hole in one. The round, and with it the match, goes to camell22. CocoVanderbilt closes their eyes for one second. Then they nod. 21st — CocoVanderbilt. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 3 — JessieKowalski vs Hunter Game: Marble Flicking — Ring Elimination A chalk circle is drawn on the ground — roughly a meter in diameter. Both players place five of their marbles inside it. They take turns flicking from outside the ring, trying to knock the opponent's marbles out. Any marble you knock out, you keep. Any of your own marbles knocked out by your opponent, you lose. First to collect all twenty wins. Hunter goes first and is immediately dangerous — their technique is powerful, low to the ground, generating real force. First flick clears two of JessieKowalski's marbles clean out of the ring. JessieKowalski fires back, knocking out one of Hunter's with a precise angled shot. Both players are good. Both players know it. The ring empties and refills as the rounds accumulate. Hunter stays aggressive, going for multiple-marble shots whenever possible. JessieKowalski is more surgical — targeting specific marbles, maximizing accuracy over force. For six rounds it is essentially even. Then JessieKowalski finds a line. Three consecutive shots that clear the center of the ring — a geometry that Hunter can't match. The marble count swings. Hunter has six left. Then four. Then two. The final shot is clean and direct. 20th — Hunter. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 4 — Cristi vs Juulpod Game: Closest to the Wall Both players stand ten feet from a flat stone wall and take turns bouncing marbles off it. The marble that comes to rest closest to the wall after the bounce wins the round. Winner takes the loser's marble. Ties — both marbles are returned. First to twenty wins. Juulpod has a natural feel for the bounce — their marble arcs softly off the wall and settles close with consistency. The first five rounds go to Juulpod: a three-marble lead that looks, for a while, like it might become decisive. Cristi adjusts. They start throwing with less force — shorter arc, gentler contact with the wall, slower final roll. The marble starts landing closer. The gap narrows. Rounds six through twelve alternate in Cristi's favor. At round fourteen, they are tied. What follows is one of the tightest sequences in the yard — six consecutive rounds within centimeters, decided by margins that require both players to crouch down and eyeball the distance to call a winner. Cristi takes four of those six rounds. The marble count climbs. Juulpod makes one final adjustment — a high arc, hitting the wall near the top to generate a steep drop. It works twice. Then Cristi mirrors it. The last marble Juulpod tosses rolls two inches from the wall. Cristi's settles one inch closer. 19th — Juulpod. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 5 — dumblonde vs Kodua Game: Odd or Even with Alternating Control A variation on the classic — both players take turns being the hider. The hider loads any number of marbles into their fist. The guesser calls odd or even. Correct: guesser wins the hidden marbles. Incorrect: guesser pays one marble to the hider. Then roles switch. The psychological wrinkle: knowing your own patterns as the hider makes it harder to disguise them. Kodua starts as hider and is immediately tricky — their counts are genuinely random, no discernible pattern, varying the size of their fist to make visual reads impossible. dumblonde takes three losses in the first five rounds. Down four marbles. But when the roles switch, dumblonde reveals something: they are an exceptional guesser. They read Kodua's fist — not just by visual cue but by watching how they breathe, how their jaw sets differently when they're holding an even count. dumblonde calls correctly on four of the next five rounds when guessing. The deficit closes. The match swings momentum three more times — Kodua surging ahead, dumblonde clawing back. With five marbles left in Kodua's total, they make a last desperate stand as hider — loading and reloading, changing their pattern, throwing off dumblonde's read. It works for two rounds. Then dumblonde adjusts one final time and calls correctly three rounds in a row. 18th — Kodua. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 6 — CasinoCheese vs CarltonRS Game: Marble Bocce A target marble — the jack — is placed at a random point in the playing area. Both players take turns tossing marbles toward the jack from a set line. The player whose marble lands closest to the jack wins the round and collects all marbles played in that round. First to twenty wins. CarltonRS has an arm for this. Their first toss lands so close to the jack that it nearly touches it. CasinoCheese examines the distance carefully and responds — not trying to beat the position, but to knock CarltonRS's marble away from the jack entirely. The knock shot works. CasinoCheese takes the first round. The match develops into a pattern: CarltonRS placing brilliantly, CasinoCheese disrupting. CarltonRS adjusts — starts using the disruption tactic themselves, knocking CasinoCheese's marble away before it can settle near the jack. For several rounds it becomes a game within the game — both players focused more on moving the other's marble than landing their own. The marble counts stay close. CasinoCheese edges ahead at the midpoint, loses the lead, then reclaims it. With six marbles total remaining between them, the jack is moved to a new position. CasinoCheese reads the new distance immediately — one smooth toss, landing inches from the jack. CarltonRS responds with a knock shot that nudges CasinoCheese's marble away — but not far enough. CasinoCheese's marble rocks back and settles closer. The final rounds go quickly. 17th — CarltonRS. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 7 — YanderTron21 vs Cherry Game: Hidden Count Bluff Both players hide any number of marbles in both fists — combined total from zero to all ten remaining marbles. They reveal simultaneously. The player who correctly guesses the other's exact total wins that round and takes the marbles. If neither guesses correctly, both add the marbles back and go again. If both guess correctly, the player who was closer to the true total wins. It is the most psychological game in the yard — less about skill, more about reading a person, predicting a mind, and disguising your own. Cherry is instinctively good at this. Their counts are genuinely unpredictable — going high when the intuition says low, going low when every signal says high. The first eight rounds produce six ties — both players wrong, both hands returned. The yard onlookers stare. When YanderTron21 finally breaks through — reading Cherry's breath pattern, the slightly longer pause before a high count — they call correctly and collect four marbles. Cherry recalibrates. Two more ties. Then Cherry gets one back. The match moves slowly, round after round of psychological maneuvering. YanderTron21 wins three rounds in a row near the end — finding Cherry's rhythm in the final sequences and staying with it, calling correctly as much through intuition as analysis. The last round, Cherry holds five marbles in one fist, zero in the other. YanderTron21 calls five. Correct. 16th — Cherry. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 8 — Bagel vs katheryn Game: Closest to the Line A line is scratched into the dirt. Both players stand at a set distance and roll one marble at a time toward the line. The marble that stops closest to the line — without crossing it — wins the round. Crossing the line forfeits the marble. Most marbles won after twenty rounds decides the match. katheryn rolls with effortless precision early on — five of their first seven marbles land within a thumb's width of the line. Bagel watches and decides on a different approach: rather than compete for the line directly, they aim to stop just far enough back that crossing isn't a risk, banking on consistency over perfection. The strategy holds until round twelve. Bagel's conservative rolls keep them in range but never dominant. katheryn's precision gives them the lead. Then, in round thirteen, katheryn's marble crosses the line — a rare overshoot that forfeits the marble and shifts momentum. Three more forfeits from katheryn in the final eight rounds — the pressure of the lead creating small errors in judgment. Bagel never forfeits once. The marble count overtakes katheryn's with two rounds remaining. 15th — katheryn. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 9 — heatherleigh vs hausofkimchi Game: Toss to the Pit A small depression in the flagstone ground — barely wider than a marble, barely deeper. Both players toss from a marked line, alternating throws. A marble that lands in the pit wins the round and takes all marbles in play. A marble landing closest to the pit without going in wins if neither lands inside. Twenty rounds total. Neither heatherleigh nor hausofkimchi speak before the match begins. There is a long look between them — a look that holds three games of shared warmth and the unbearable weight of right now. They both look away. They both take their positions. The match is quiet. Precise. hausofkimchi takes the first four rounds — their toss calibrated from the beginning, landing close again and again. heatherleigh falls behind. Then they find it. A slightly lower release, a flatter arc. Round five: pit. The crowd at the edge of the yard makes a sound. Round seven: pit again. heatherleigh is back in the marble count. The match is even at round fourteen. hausofkimchi starts pushing closer — nearly in the pit for three straight rounds but narrowly missing each time. heatherleigh takes those three rounds by default. Then hausofkimchi lands in the pit — splits the momentum again. Round nineteen. Tied on marble count. Final round. hausofkimchi tosses first. Two inches from the pit. A brilliant toss. heatherleigh takes a breath. Releases. The marble rolls. Drops in. heatherleigh wins the match. Neither of them celebrates. 14th — hausofkimchi. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 10 — Spikedcurley vs Dani Game: Target Strike A pyramid of five marbles is stacked at the center of the playing area. Both players take turns rolling from a set distance, trying to knock marbles off the stack. Each marble knocked off is won. The player with the most marbles after the stack is cleared restacks and the game continues. First to twenty wins. Dani gets the first shot and is immediately on target — knocking three marbles off the top of the pyramid in a single strike. Spikedcurley answers by demolishing the remaining two. First restacking. Both players have equal marbles. The match settles into a rhythm — both players are accurate, both are consistent, and neither is making errors. Spikedcurley rolls harder, aiming for maximum scatter. Dani rolls with more control, prioritizing single-marble precision over power shots. The marble counts stay within two of each other for the first six restackings. Then Spikedcurley strings together three consecutive total-pyramid demolitions — all five marbles each time — and the gap opens. Dani responds with a run of their own but the deficit is real now: seven marbles down. Dani claws five back. Then Spikedcurley finds the rhythm again and the final sequence goes almost entirely their way — clean, forceful shots that scatter the stack wide every time. 13th — Dani. -------------------------------------------- MATCH 11 — Melodrama vs Luka Game: Odd or Even — Final Showdown The last match of the night. The rest of the surviving players stand at the edge of the yard in silence. Melodrama and Luka face each other across the painted square. Ten marbles each. The game: Odd or Even, the purest version — hide, guess, pay, repeat. No variation. No modification. Just two people in a painted square reading each other until one of them runs out. What nobody in the yard anticipated is how long it would take. The first twenty-five rounds produce almost no movement — both players reading each other so accurately that the counts barely shift. Melodrama takes a marble. Luka takes it back. For nearly an hour, the square holds two people in perfect, awful equilibrium. Then Luka tries something new — they stop trying to disguise their count and start trying to manipulate Melodrama's guesses. They begin making the same call three times in a row, building a false pattern, then breaking it. It works for four rounds. Melodrama is down five marbles — the biggest gap of the match. Melodrama stops. Looks at Luka for a long moment. Then laughs — a short, exhausted laugh. "I see it," they say. They call correctly for the next seven rounds in a row. The gap closes. Overtakes. Luka has three marbles. Then two. Then one. The final hide. Melodrama calls odd. Luka opens their hand. One marble. Odd. 12th — Luka. Melodrama advances. -------------------------------------------- Remaining Cast: YanderTron21 Cristi Bagel heatherleigh Melodrama camell22 Spikedcurley dumblonde JessieKowalski CasinoCheese Gabbes -------------------------------------------- If you've gotten this far, I hope you enjoyed this blog! Episode 5 will release Thursday! Below are some important links such as the group where every season is archived, the directory that has easy blog access to every season, and a spreadsheet has a lot of details for chart lovers! Episodes: https://kovaze.com/blog/120794 Group: https://kovaze.com/group/15 Directory: https://kovaze.com/blog/92713. Spreadsheet: https://bit.ly/4bsRZgO That just about concludes this episode! Thank you everyone who has gotten this far, this was a ton of fun to run. If any of yall notice any mistakes please feel free to point out and I'll change it. Appreciate feedback as well I could use to improve simulations down the line as well! -------------------------------------------- Signups for Season 13 are open now if you'd like to see yourself in there! https://kovaze.com/blog/119849
JuleWopp
https://kovaze.com/designs/14020 Can someone help me by buying some? I'm saving up to create my character.
Ribs
I hate Frenzy cause people are really fake, people ask for alliances they don't even honor, that's why I hardly ever play that game
laura
I hate Frenzy cause people are really fake, people ask for alliances they don't even honor, that's why I hardly ever play that game
o_o
easter shop close
PureEssence
that i havent worn since my 23rd birthday and it somehow fits better now than it did then!
Sin
Will commence in 48 hours at 18:00 KVT with the enrolment of Celebrities 8: Assassins. The Gala will continue for the days after with a plethora of blog giveaways and game events, including (but not exclusive to): Hysteria Hoedown, Lightning Royale, MasterChef, and more... Everyone is invited to dress up for the gala. The Gala will end with an awards ceremony for the best dressed. CATEGORY IS: Fashion is Art / Costume Art. Expect increased shops to open next cycle!
sobriquet
#ASBB2 With bunny, MaxOra, and BIGBRYY99 making their exits from Bali, St. Tropez, and Dubai, respectively, it's time for the Sobriquet Showdown to begin! These three houseguests have one last chance to avoid eviction and HERE is how it works. Once this blog expires, the winner of the poll will be revealed and they will remain in the ASBB2 house. The two losers will be officially EVICTED. After Round 2, three more will exit their houses and enter the showdown. The winner of THAT poll will face the winner of this poll in a competition where one of them will RETURN TO THE GAME! With that being said, cast your votes and sound off in the comments! Are you #TeamBunny, #TeamMaxOra, or #TeamBIGBRYY99?
I come online after work to bunches of top blogs about me because Evan killed someone in Royale. I think I’ll say this… I’m not perfect. Far from it. Three months ago during a really rough time I got caught up in my emotions and handled something poorly. I thought it was done and I’ve not really addressed or thought about it since. If you want all perspectives take the time to read Evan’s blog, too. Evan and Melanie have played games together since without any issues. Life moved on. The way I responded and handled things in that moment was DEFINITELY not the best moment of my life. I figured that when the time was right she’d leak it all eventually, and I was okay with that if it ever did happen. Was I taken aback that day, yes. Was I probably going through something emotionally that made me react in a crazy way, yes for sure. I don’t think that myself, or anyone for that matter, deserves to be publicly humiliated or called out for having a very human moment…but it seems like that comes with the territory on sites like this. I’m glad Melanie got to tell her side of the story and I apologize for any strife it caused her.
my full dms top to bottom linked with evan down below i have said everything that i needed to say and everything has been posted. the only thing they have on me is a deleted “babes” but like, i have no active memory of deleting it. i can do a pyn when i want to, doesnt mean i’m copying someone. i am my own person and very happy with who i am and what i look like. i’m a 23 year old hottie from europe and we do have diff cultures n perhaps a language barrier. the only justification i can find for the delete is me wanting britt comfortable after she reached ojt to me cause i think it was obvious i’m a girls girl. i wasnt waiting to drop this tea, the couple i was talking about was MYSELF cause the relationship was toxic af. did i react immature to dying in royale? yah i coulda handled that better than doing all this but either way i don’t regret a single thing as youve both continued to slander my name n make rude remarks whenever i’m around within these months when for me there was no beef. i wisb both of them many happy years together and maybe a kovaze baby might come like YESSS!!! while you much your popcorn reading my entire dms with evan head to toe through this link https://we.tl/t-JdPYMPy94gYh4qBJ make sure to vote maxora in this poll! https://kovaze.com/blog/120491
Evan
to come across these blogs when we're all hunting pumpkins in October
melanie
britt thank you for your apology and perpective on things. i respect the way you spoke there and i hope you know it was never my intention to publically get you humiliated or whatever. i was also still taken aback by that entire situation and i apologize for the harm it may have caused you. its now time to move on from the past and start a new chapter in our story if youre down for it. i love the girlies and i wish you n ur husband the best mama<3
o_o
isnt as fun to me bc its two beautiful women who will do great things in life. i dont rly care when the gays make a fool of themselves on kovaze cuz they aren't gonna add anything productive to society regardless
Sin
Make sure you hit up some of our talented designers and get a custom fit for the gala! I'm still undecided on which designer I'll commission. Who will you be wearing? 🥰
brookie
Post your name & I will rate your Kov Gala outfit (with a short description) as a self-appointed unofficial Gala judge! While the theme IS "Fashion is Art / Costume Art" I am still looking for elegance and FASHION... a fuck ass outfit will earn a fuck ass rating 💕 TheWoman - 2/10 While I appreciate the #LesbianPride, this is NOT a Kov Gala look... Batya - 1/10 No explanation needed..... Luke - 2.5/10 A little casual, lets step it up for the Gala babe! Mittens - 5/10 Beautiful butterfly, I think with a little elevation you coudl be Gala ready! Dakota - 8/10 SOOO beautiful! Loving the color and florals <3 JTee - 7.5/10 A beautiful gown on a beautiful bearded woman! ryuova - 7.8/10 A great start! Lets try to get you some makeup before the Gala! Marquis - 2.2/10 oh baby.... this is a GALA... not a chippendales vegas show! Bagel - 7.5/10 So elegant, but maybe remove the glasses! xoxo
Comment who you associate me with & i'll do the same back! YanderTron21 - ZsolDrew Mittens - Joeburrow MaxOra - Tisha Kimmie - Stayc Yeehaw - Miami MarieEve - Arris Time king i have no idea who were you on tg.. Tisha - Skinny MrsChloeKayCecci - willcecci Randomize - Cherry Cristi - Gabs Ralts023 - PadamPadam Chris - Jaded Jaded - Naughtynacho
Carmencita
Hi dietpepsi, I appreciate you sharing your perspective — that's always welcome here. But I'd like to address a few things, because I think some important nuance got lost. On the multi accusations: I want to be clear — I never said new players can't be good at competitions. What raised flags wasn't skill level at all. It was a cluster of new accounts, arriving together, performing unusually well all at the same time. That's a pattern worth paying attention to, and noticing it isn't the same as insulting anyone's intelligence. I'm not saying you are a multi — I'm saying the situation looked worth questioning. There's a difference. On who's being rude to whom: I hear you saying you see shady comments every time you refresh. I genuinely want to ask — are you also reading the comments directed at us? Because this has not been a one-sided situation. Both groups have said things they probably shouldn't have. Framing this as us villainizing you while you're purely defending yourselves isn't the full picture. On experience vs. respect: You're right that having experience on a website doesn't give anyone the right to disrespect newcomers. I agree with that completely. But by that same logic, being new doesn't make it okay to come in swinging either. Respect goes both ways — and that's genuinely all I've been asking for. I'm not your enemy, and I'm not trying to run anyone off the site. I just want things to be fair for everyone. If you ever want to talk it out properly, I'm open to that.
Envious
I find a man that loves me enough to attack any man that even looks at me from across the beach in outcasted
Mochalatte
AFTER 13 HOURS OF MENTAL TORTURE AND STARING AT A SCREEN WITH MY CHEESE PUFFS LIKE AN INCEL, I HAVE FINALLY GOTTEN FIRST PLACE IN ROYALE! WOOOOOOOOOO TEQUILA!!!!!! I decided to join on a whim because I couldn't sleep last night and woke up to the game already being 4 hours in. But the gag is....I WOKE UP TO 40 HEALTH???? Someone shot the hell out of me and then kovazebee'd so there's absolutely no evidence of who it was. I started frantically scavenging around the map and begging for health packs just to find out.... sin removed health packs from the game *facepalm* So I was up shits creek without a paddle. I knew I had to play aggressively because logically the only way I was going to regain health was to attack noobs and pray. Luckily, I found two delicious targets: aligxo and death_metal. They were both AFK sitting cutely in uncamo mode, so I got 20 health from each of them and was back in the game. That is when everything changed. I started finding an insane amount of energy drinks and ran laps around the map 3 or 4 times, collecting dozens of arrows, kunais, bombs, and snipers. Every lap I ran I'd collect even more energy drinks, which meant....more runs on a continuous loop! And to tell y'all a secret, I highkey have hoarder tendencies and so my reserve got a little ungodly. I ended the game with 10 energy drinks, 101 arrows, 35 kunai, 6 bombs, and a bunch of other goodies. There was a huge side vs side going on with the ROBLOXIANS vs the challenge gods (chase, Evan, hwest14) and lemme give y'all the scoop, these robloxians are not to be fucked with.....this was their first Royale and they were taking names and knocking bitches out left and right. I'm so impressed by their quick thinking and collaborative efforts dietpepsi wuufwoolf ryuova Luke Watch out for them, cuz they are the next coming of the Royale fuckshitupsquad who dominate every game. Once the two sides completely wiped out each others biggest threats, I decided it was time to secure my spot on both sides. Sometimes the person in the middle of the road gets run over, but not this time. I channeled by inner Julia Sokolowski, with a touch of Aubry Bracco. I took out people who were not really associated with anyone to avoid showing my cards and it wasn't until final 7 where I realized all bets needed to be off. bigdizzleyomama went HAM on the robloxians (not really robloxians, but associated with them kinda) and before tragically departing, left me sobri and Christos in a really good spot to put the nail in their coffin. I then went ham on sobriquet with snipers cuz I have trauma, just to find out him and Christos were willing to give me a win anyways. I was so shook by that decision and it honestly made my night. I'm super happy to get a victory. All it took was blood vessels popping out my eyes, neglecting all my real life responsibilities, and a minor panic attack at the end bc THAT SHIT IS SCARY. Thanks for all of my allies, ily all and you all made this game so special for me <3 Melanie gone too soon <3 but this game is what triggered the events that unfolded today so I think its a win win for my good sis. spartagow wanted to work with you so bad, you're a beast! summermariah our brief throw down was so cute. I wanted to help you out as much as I could. you know I always gotchu <3 aries we didn't talk but you're that bitch Evan you have a lot of masculine energy I gravitated towards. you just strike me as a leader. So fun working with you and gone too soon. I hope britt doesn't come for me...I am flirting a bit. I don't think I'm his type tho. hwest14 we didn't scheme but I just love you frostbite my 1 like is that even a question. glided her way to final 17 like butter ily ricardogv you're the sweetest and I wanted to go to the end with you. got caught in the crossfires :( chase I feel like I let you down a little bit, but ily and I really did envision us in those end game chairs marypoppins I WISH I COULDVE HELPED YOU MORE but I had so many allegiances ;( you're like my fave new friend on here. So underrated. alexmcduck YOU ARE SO BADASS. Came in here and wreaked havoc. Everyone was so afraid of you. Glad we got to work together a bit. bigdizzleyomama I love you I was so happy to see you in here. your vibe is just unmatched and I lowkey may have thrown to you in f2 cuz you're just da bomb marieeve YOU ALMOST GOT ME THERE GIRL. I couldn't believe it. You were such a cute threat in this game. Had so many weapons and gained a ton of momentum at the end. I had to act quick cuz I knew you were about to tear me up. sobriquet just so unspoken every time you already know im loyal to the people im with baby. but DAMN I just didn't know what to expect. Like you're such a fierce competitor and so smart. but I shoulda asked first if you'd be willing to let me have it, cuz sure enough you wouldve which is so sweet. ily <3 christos my biggest surprise this game, you are such a good ally and were so good to me. Sleepy boy, but even half asleep was knocking bitches out left and right. Thanks for giving me that win, you didn't have to do that at all. ily <33 ok ok yeah yeah basically the whole cast I was so fake I get it but I REALLY DID ENJOY EVERYONE OK.
sooooo… i really got evicted first on ASBB2 yes. FIRST. OUT. i wish i was joking. and to make it even more tragic… two absolute ICONS got evicted too: bunny and bigbryy99 😭 BUTTTTTT… if there’s even a tiny chance for me to continue this chaotic little journey… i would genuinely love if y’all voted me back into the game!!! i don’t usually join games like this, so getting the chance to stay and keep causing unnecessary drama and emotional distress would actually mean a lot LMAOOO. HOWEVER… you all KNOW i bring mess. i bring confusion. i bring “what is she even doing rn” energy. i bring headaches. i bring entertainment. and personally? i think the season deserves that. ALSOOOOO… i have literally gifted so many people and never once asked for anything back!!!! so today… i am humbly cashing in my coupons and begging for ONE favor back. save me. bring me home. let me wreak havoc again. 🙏 https://kovaze.com/blog/120491 #OraclesRiseUp #OralForMaxi #BlackWidowBaby #TeamMaxOra