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falconfan
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Jordan was actually not a floater just incompetent/not intimidating. A floater, the most GROSSLY overused term in BB is a person who floats between two alliances and PURPOSELY avoids power so they can avoid accountability. Jordan had a side declared from the go, and she was tryign to win the entire time, she just wasn't very good in competitions.
Also it blows me away how dumb people are year after year when they whine about "floaters." The ENTIRE concept of floaters was something Will used to TRICK Janelle into targeting less threatening individuals. It allowed him to last far longer than he should. Essentially he and Boogie were able to become the ACTUAL floaters throwing all the power and responsibility into Janey's hands and letting them lay low. Ultimately it's this unnecessary vendetta against the concept of "floaters" that enable the actual floater to win All Stars and Janey's futile crusade cost her the game. The only time she made a really GREAT move for HER purposes was when she choose to work with "floater" Erika and boot Will.
The moral of that season should've been to realize who your real enemies are and not get obsessed with who "deserves" to be there. Instead it created an ill defined smear term that people like Rachel would use to justify attacking pointless targets for personal or illogical reasons.
Also it blows me away how dumb people are year after year when they whine about "floaters." The ENTIRE concept of floaters was something Will used to TRICK Janelle into targeting less threatening individuals. It allowed him to last far longer than he should. Essentially he and Boogie were able to become the ACTUAL floaters throwing all the power and responsibility into Janey's hands and letting them lay low. Ultimately it's this unnecessary vendetta against the concept of "floaters" that enable the actual floater to win All Stars and Janey's futile crusade cost her the game. The only time she made a really GREAT move for HER purposes was when she choose to work with "floater" Erika and boot Will.
The moral of that season should've been to realize who your real enemies are and not get obsessed with who "deserves" to be there. Instead it created an ill defined smear term that people like Rachel would use to justify attacking pointless targets for personal or illogical reasons.



























