The Challenge: Invasion - Helter Shelter

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It's truly sickening and eye roll inducing how hateful people can be. Y'all can stay mad and say zzzzz when your lame *** favorites flopliance is the one losing all the numbers and members :D I mean... really. Second hand embarr***ed.

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GDInstall wrote:

I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.

What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.

IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

God forbid anyone get hyped about winning. And maybe he sees Cory rightfully as his bigget threat and wants to start a rivalry? Tf wrong with that? Also wanting to open a gym for special needs peoples should override everything else. I think he's a good guy 

gettign hyped to win wasn't bad. but him calling out cory was random and unnecessary. 

Theo a *****. No more discussion needed. Bye

It was unnecessary but so many things people do on this show are unnecessary.

Eddie1378 wrote:

God forbid anyone get hyped about winning. And maybe he sees Cory rightfully as his bigget threat and wants to start a rivalry? Tf wrong with that? Also wanting to open a gym for special needs peoples should override everything else. I think he's a good guy 

gettign hyped to win wasn't bad. but him calling out cory was random and unnecessary. 

I feel like there is sooo much more into this whole "Alliance" thing that isn't been shown for some reason. 

mickeyflo24 wrote:

Eddie1378 wrote:God forbid anyone get hyped about winning. And maybe he sees Cory rightfully as his bigget threat and wants to start a rivalry? Tf wrong with that? Also wanting to open a gym for special needs peoples should override everything else. I think he's a good guy 

gettign hyped to win wasn't bad. but him calling out cory was random and unnecessary. 

I feel like there is sooo much more into this whole "Alliance" thing that isn't been shown for some reason. 

The editing so far has been hot garbage but the cast is so good that it sort of cancels that out.

GDInstall wrote:

mickeyflo24 wrote:

Eddie1378 wrote:God forbid anyone get hyped about winning. And maybe he sees Cory rightfully as his bigget threat and wants to start a rivalry? Tf wrong with that? Also wanting to open a gym for special needs peoples should override everything else. I think he's a good guy 

gettign hyped to win wasn't bad. but him calling out cory was random and unnecessary. 

I feel like there is sooo much more into this whole "Alliance" thing that isn't been shown for some reason. 

The editing so far has been hot garbage but the cast is so good that it sort of cancels that out.

Totally not. It makes Kailah arrogant. It makes the other alliance rather jealous of her than anything else why they are so against Kailah and the others. It makes Tony/Nicole look stupid and Slyvia more like the one just playing the game for her? I mean judging from an editing standpoint, they went against them just because they pilled their mud somewhere else ... 

Because Kailah is a stuckup *****. You can pick that up from the show a little

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GDInstall wrote:

mickeyflo24 wrote:
Eddie1378 wrote:God forbid anyone get hyped about winning. And maybe he sees Cory rightfully as his bigget threat and wants to start a rivalry? Tf wrong with that? Also wanting to open a gym for special needs peoples should override everything else. I think he's a good guy 

gettign hyped to win wasn't bad. but him calling out cory was random and unnecessary. 

I feel like there is sooo much more into this whole "Alliance" thing that isn't been shown for some reason. 

The editing so far has been hot garbage but the cast is so good that it sort of cancels that out.

Totally not. It makes Kailah arrogant. It makes the other alliance rather jealous of her than anything else why they are so against Kailah and the others? I mean judging from an editing standpoint, they went against them just because they pilled their mud somewhere else ... 

Very true when you put it like that. Kailah now has the casuals by the balls when she started most of the nonsense in the first place from what's been said.

Just wanna say I love when GD posts. They are always well written and detailed <3

DanishBoy wrote:

GDInstall wrote:I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

but why go on s challenge if you won't do heights? I mean it isn't like the stuff hasn't been tested multiple times so it's safe or they wouldn't have it, I mean Darrell HATES heights but I don't see him saying I am just going to leave and not do it just because it is heights 

Theo a *****. No more discussion needed. Bye

THANK YOU ! You can turn in every side possible, he still quit = ***** 

Honestly the format benefits small alliances. They didn't have to do much and they all have an oasis ticket. 

On Jenna - I dont like her or dislike her but I hate this hype Jenna keeps getting and people comparing her to a real queen (Laurel). Laurel has appeared 4 times on her challenge career and for the 4 times she went on every final and won 1 of them. Jenna was only on Exes 1 because she was a lay up, she quit but Jay got the full blame of it, on Bloodlines she eliminated scrubs and people who were either half her size or decent competitors in stupid random eliminations (e.g : against kellyAnn) got the female-female pair with the less weight so dumb watchers would think she did great because she was on 1st place on the first part of the final on Bloodlines when clearly they had a big advantage of weight difference and then goes on Rivals 3 with a rival who she didnt have any animosity to begin with (Rivals 3 pair were all stretched to be honest) and goes on to the final without any effort because she has John's cousin as a partner which meant she was guaranted. She never had a real challenge come her way, and by being one of the top competitors on the female side just shows how bad the casting for female competitors has been.

I['m actually surprised at how many of them still live in Apartments after being on so many challenges (especially winners). Surely would have thought a few would have purchased a house. Like Bananas just buying a house last year and he's been doing challenges for 10 years now. WTF are they spending their money on?

Sarah/ Susie said that Bananas mom owns that house lol

Eddie1378 wrote:

Theo a *****. No more discussion needed. Bye

THANK YOU ! You can turn in every side possible, he still quit = ***** 

You do realize that nobody is saving Theo for quitting. JBL and I were talking about whose quitting was worse. 

Honestly the format benefits small alliances. They didn't have to do much and they all have an oasis ticket. On Jenna - I dont like her or dislike her but I hate this hype Jenna keeps getting and people comparing her to a real queen (Laurel). Laurel has appeared 4 times on her challenge career and for the 4 times she went on every final and won 1 of them. Jenna was only on Exes 1 because she was a lay up, she quit but Jay got the full blame of it, on Bloodlines she eliminated scrubs and people who were either half her size or decent competitors in stupid random eliminations (e.g : against kellyAnn) got the female-female pair with the less weight so dumb watchers would think she did great because she was on 1st place on the first part of the final on Bloodlines when clearly they had a big advantage of weight difference and then goes on Rivals 3 with a rival who she didnt have any animosity to begin with (Rivals 3 pair were all stretched to be honest) and goes on to the final without any effort because she has John's cousin as a partner which meant she was guaranted. She never had a real challenge come her way, and by being one of the top competitors on the female side just shows how bad the casting for female competitors has been.

GDInstall wrote:

DanishBoy wrote:

GDInstall wrote:I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

but why go on s challenge if you won't do heights? I mean it isn't like the stuff hasn't been tested multiple times so it's safe or they wouldn't have it, I mean Darrell HATES heights but I don't see him saying I am just going to leave and not do it just because it is heights 

That's the question, but people make this quitting from heights thing too much of an issue. 

DanishBoy wrote:

GDInstall wrote:I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

God-tier post. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

People writing essays lol

People writing essays lol

Yeah lmao. I can't. I've never read anything that's more than a paragraph on here. I got too much school work for that. 

DanishBoy wrote:

GDInstall wrote:I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

A-, good essay needed more structure.

Now I like Theo buttt I def don't think he would've beat Cory is something physical. I wish Theo wouldn't have talked so much shit though cause those words def came back to bite him in the ***.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

Guess what if it was Anthony, Nelson, Dario or Cory, I would say the EXACT same thing. If you quit you're a *****, no discussion needed

And how dare you compare physical pains when you can't do nothing physically anymore regarding Wes or CT, whether you want or not, the body can't follow anymore and Theo where all he got to do, was literally jump in the air. He already climbed the mountain, so it was really stupid on his part to give up without even trying.

How do you know Anika wasn't more afraid than Theo ? Maybe she was, but because she really wanted to be in the game, she played it fair and jumped.

Because being an athlete require overcome his fears. I mean most of football players, baseball, basketball players, etc... are pretty scared of pressure (which could be mentally worse than jumping from a cliff because of adrenaline), those players are very stressed out to mess up, and since Theo is a so called football player, I assume he is getting use to overcome a big amount of stress and fear, but he didn't !Finally the show is called THE CHALLENGE not Big Brother. It's on since 1998 not 2015. He should know what to expect in a show where at some point, they will make you compete in a challenge which requires to face your biggest fears. So yes, he knew in what he signed up for... acting like "how poor Theo, jumping from a cliff is pretty scary" is rather funny to stay polite. 

I'm personally scared of snakes, spiders and eating shit. I know if I sign up for this show, at least one challenge will requires me to face one of my three biggest fears. I couldn't overcome them, that's why I will never sign up for this. I know what to expect, so to say Theo didn't know he would jump from a cliff is rather BS at this point, I'm sorry if it's colloquial.Finally, Nate was a BIG *****, no debate here. BUT it wasn't an official mission, while Theo lost at an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION. So he's the biggest loser objectively regardless.

So yeah, I still use the term "excuses" because you think emotionally over this and not objectively. No disrespect intended.

I'm not gonna comment on Theo's athleticism or cockiness but you cant compare a fear of heights/water to a fear of snakes and spiders on challenges. Most challenges dont have snakes/spiders so if they paralyze you it's still worth taking the risk that you wont be faced with them and participating. EVERY challenge has multiple tasks involving heights so anyone who's watched one really does know what they're getting themselves into.

oh essays have returned to vevmo, its been a while

It's truly sickening and eye roll inducing how hateful people can be. Y'all can stay mad and say zzzzz when your lame *** favorites flopliance is the one losing all the numbers and members :D I mean... really. Second hand embarr***ed.

you stay here acting like you dont know the spoilers tho. tbone you becoming delusional these days :/

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DanishBoy wrote:

GDInstall wrote:I feel like out of all the three recently, I am positive that Theo was in the toughest spot to accomplish it, so IMO his quitting is the most understanding. I mean even Jenna said in the episode that it was really scary and since Theo actually climb up, in my opinion that proves that he tried to do this elimination round as much as he could, just didn't want to jump and coulnd't. There was no room to do  the "at least try it" once it came to jump.  It was either jump or don't. So the argument of "at least try" can't really be use here in regards to others. But this elimination round sucks, I mean 5 seconds and it's over basically if you compare it to the one before ? 

It would be Anthony for instance, you would never type these excuses for him.I like Theo but we got to be fair. He claimed to be an athlete, right ? He claimed he will beat Cory, right ? He's scared of height ? Guess what, Anika too and yet she jumped.No excuses AT ALL. He knew in which show he signed up for. The name of the show by itself prevents it. He should know at some point, they would do some heights type of challenges. Theo didn't try to jump, regardless he climbed up the mountain or not which is still making him a *****. And no his quitting is not understandable at all...It's funny how everybody buried Nate for not jumping from a plane (while it wasn't an official challenge) but find any type of excuses when it comes to Theo when he basically did the same thing during an OFFICIAL ELIMINATION.

Honestly the word "Excuses" are been used wayyy tooooooo much here on vevmo lately. Otherwise everytime somebody loses in any competition and they try to see how they lost, are automatically excuses with that logic? Using "excuses" everytime somebody is trying to explain how X lost, isn't giving excuses about something. If somebody has fear of heights and then a challenge involving heights comes, that is just part of the reason they lost. Theo knows what he did was dumb, the second he quit, he knew that TJ would be mad at him. If Anthony would have had the same fear that Theo has been telling to have that moment, you always have to put things into perspective if he had lost by not doing.What does claiming to be an athlete to do with not doing this jump? Muhammed Ali and Wayne Gretzky were known to be afraid of heights during their prime. Of course before an elimination round you claim to beat somebody, you have to get some kind confidence in this situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but there has never been an actual elimination round that involved jumping from a cliff?  In Theo's and probably Cory's eyes too, I think there is a pretty much even playing field in everything else that are usually used for elimination rounds regarding these two, so him claiming to beat Cory before hand, looks bad afterwards, but no way does it look bad before the elimination round, it's rather common that people claiming to win something against somebody in any competition beforehand.Anika outshined Theo in this situation, is it Theo's fault that Anika did it, maybe Theo is just more afraid to jump than Anika?This thing about "You know what you signed up for" BS is getting out of hand when they use it for a rookie tbh and people make a far too much of a buzz about it. Darrell admitted in many shows and spots that "If something involves heights....Imma lose", so it remains in question if Theo would have been the only one that wouldn't have done it. Another thing that should be took into consideration but this thing is getting too much.JBL comment where about Theo could have at least tried it, which is not really the best thing to say here, because trying doesn't exist in this scenerio, either he jumped or he didn't. How can he possibly tried to jump here?  Of course quitting is understandable if you look it :" If Wes quit after his tights were cramping and he couldn't have move anymore and he would have quit, it's understandable. If CT would have quit after physically not able to take it anymore on Exes 1, it would have been understandable. If you are afraid of heights and you can't do it, it's understandable. If you are afraid of spiders or snakes and you don't want spiders or snakes anywhere near you, it's understandable. You have to look how they quit and why? There has been pletly of ways to quit and ironically it was the same three people that JBL used. The fact that it's somehow forbidden to quit lately in these challenges eventhough they get more and more extreme, is rather mindblown to me and sooo many old schoolers said that they wouldn't want to do a challenge because of those reasons and they would quit immediatly.IMO, Nate's situation is far worse than Theo tbh, he at least had somebody that was a professional behind him and he never once said before or afterwards that he was scared of heights. 

but why go on s challenge if you won't do heights? I mean it isn't like the stuff hasn't been tested multiple times so it's safe or they wouldn't have it, I mean Darrell HATES heights but I don't see him saying I am just going to leave and not do it just because it is heights 

You mean like when Ashley almost got her arm snapped off last season?

People writing essays lol

I know. I'm notorious for that. Got to keep my character. DanishBoy seems to be from the same breed.

A- is really good. Thank you!

UGH @ all this scrolling. DAMN.

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