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"Survival" Deteriorates: Kabbalistic War Opens Traumas | Israel today

2021-11-14T09:57:11.179Z


Zohar Strauss, the great enemy of the bougainvillea said the last word and reveals Ohad and all the tattoos back to Duty Free, a debate about the roles of men and women that seems to have been taken straight from the 50s, and back to high school with the Kabbalists alliance


Looks like we were in this class really recently, right?

Ohad Bouzaglo, one of the more central characters in the current season of "Survival", is forced for the second time - and this time finally, to leave the game and leave the island.

A lot can be said about a fan's conduct, and especially about how he created for himself a pretty impressive amount of enemies already in the first two days of the game.

Somehow he managed to stay there until now, but really the inevitable can not be stopped, and it happened this time when Zohar Strauss, forever the great enemy of the Bouzaglos, said the last word and sent a fan back to the country, and if possible please go duty and bring us Toblerone or something.

"I make the decision sportily," Buzaglo said aloud, in an attempt to keep Passon and broadcast business as usual.

"Wait wait after me in the bird," he thought to himself, not before analyzing Jackie's strategy in the game.

"I think she's not good," he says, and in fact criticizes anyone who, on the other hand, has so far managed not to fly (twice) out of the game.

Not sure a fan is the right person to hand out scores on game strategy.

Maybe someone should update Buzaglo that the only survivor (interesting definition) who was eliminated before him from the game was Henry David, and that too only after he insulted more than half the country and then made sure to kill himself through vomiting movements in prime time.

Completely outside.

Fan, Photo: Network 13

Maayan also dismissed the episode, taking the place of a fan as the guard of the cabin. Just like him - she too took the whole business with sportiness and respect. "Good luck to those who voted for me because of someone not in the game, cowards," she says, and later will also call them "pathetics." The truth is that one can understand her anger, because in what world did Capricorn, for his zero tactical skills and virtually non-existent strategic abilities, manage to avoid being ousted? Perhaps it is because it is simply a more natural substance in the New Testament created between those whom Zohar Strauss defines as "children of Central Station," and refers to anyone who is not in the Kabbalistic Alliance and who is forced to produce default alliances.

In general, the war of the Kabbalists in the children of the station opens with past traumas of most Tribal Council participants.

It was not acceptable, she was not the queen of the class.

Shira is also very excited about her offer to hook up with someone, and still manages to somehow promote her theater at Tel Aviv Central Station.

Capricorn is also offended that none of the Kabbalists tried to form an alliance with him (although in practice it is not at all certain that even he would have made an alliance with himself), and only Jackie strongly opposes her definition as acceptable - just as any Kabbalist would do.

"Gadi said you were number one in the game," the other survivors try to confront her with her acceptance.

"Gaddy also said I'm a cockroach and a lizard," she replies in this season's successful comeback.

"Capricorn says a lot of things."

Dismissed.

Maayan, Photo: Network 13

Miraculously, the Tribal Council manages to degenerate from 7th grade definitions into an argument between men and women, but at its flattest level.

It thinks a man should support himself, she thinks a woman should make money for herself (which is great), in order to afford cosmetic treatments (which is a little less advanced).

Guy Zo-Erez is dying for this nonsense, already seeing the headlines in the country and trying to get some silly statement out of everyone that will complicate them with a variety of communities in Israel.

Not much has happened here in the episode, they must admit, but at least a dramatic statement of this country seals it.

"Friends," he says at the end of a tumultuous and double-rejected tribal council.

"Beware of the respect of Central Station children."

Do not patronize us, it is acceptable.

Source: israelhayom

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