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jrc
30-07-2006, 09:35 PM
The word hate is starting to become annoying. For example, a lot of Aisleyne fans refer to people like me as 'Aisleyne haters'. Just because we don't particularly like her, we don't necessarily 'hate' her, and it's a bit of an unfair comment to make.

jrc
30-07-2006, 09:35 PM
Sorry, I've just realise I've posted this in the wrong forum, when a moderator get's the chance, please could they move it? Thanks. :spin:

nik_fatw
30-07-2006, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by jrc
The word hate is starting to become annoying. For example, a lot of Aisleyne fans refer to people like me as 'Aisleyne haters'. Just because we don't particularly like her, we don't necessarily 'hate' her, and it's a bit of an unfair comment to make.

I agree, peoples choice of words here often leaves a lot to be desired.

Mike
30-07-2006, 10:06 PM
I think the main problem is some people take the show far too seriously, quite a few members seem to love using the word 'hate', in my opinion you can't hate someone you don't even really know.

jrc
30-07-2006, 10:08 PM
Originally posted by Mike
I think the main problem is some people take the show far too seriously, quite a few members seem to love using the word 'hate', in my opinion you can't hate someone you don't even really know. Yeah, same here. I mean, if you put it into perspective, it's a bit stupid to hate somebody for their actions on a gameshow.

Smeggypants
30-07-2006, 10:22 PM
Words evolve and adapt.

Obviously the word 'hate' as referred to a description of a feeling towards a game show contestant doesn't have the same venomous meaning as it does in real life. I mean they are BB Housemates, not violent and judgemental religious ideologists/terrorists.

I 'hated' Grace, and I still think she was a vile repulsive moose. But I certainly didn't HATE her in the real sense as she's wasn't even worth expending such strong emotions on.

So It doesn't bother me If I'm called a Hater. :)

BigSister
30-07-2006, 10:23 PM
I dont HATE any1 I dislike some people as I think the word dislike is a negative version of the word like

RAS
30-07-2006, 10:27 PM
I personally think we are more than entitled to use the word hate if we want to.

I know its only a tv show, but its not family fortunes though isit. We have been watching these people every single day for the past 2 months, and have got a good idea of what kind of people they are.

We will never know what the Housemates are exactly like, but i think we know enough about them to rightfully say we hate them.

Personally i dont hate many of the housemates, but i haven't really got a problem with people saying they hate housemates, i can totally understand it.

Ive never met Christiano Ronaldo, but i still hate the guy.

Smeggypants
30-07-2006, 10:40 PM
Originally posted by RAS
I personally think we are more than entitled to use the word hate if we want to.

I know its only a tv show, but its not family fortunes though isit. We have been watching these people every single day for the past 2 months, and have got a good idea of what kind of people they are.
.....

I agree. I've heard many people here say "Well do you know them? How can you really tell what they are like?"

In fact I think we probably know more about some of them than we know about some of the people we know in real life.

Foebane100
30-07-2006, 10:49 PM
I try to avoid saying hate and when I see others use it I hope and take it to mean they dislike whoever.

You have to admit the level of frustration a housemate can drive you to is unbelievable.

Diablo
30-07-2006, 10:52 PM
I used the word hate on another post and having seen other posters opinions on the use of this wors I have decided to tone it down to dislike, or least favourite.

I agree with what smeggypants has said a couple of posts above me.

Diablo
30-07-2006, 10:52 PM
**wors** = word

Arneldo
30-07-2006, 10:53 PM
I always use the word Hate but i dont actully hate them. I suppose i should stop useing it but i just cant. I should always stop swearing after every 2nd word! lol

Diablo
30-07-2006, 10:55 PM
On another thread someone going on about how some people just have to hate... and the poster is glad he isn't one of those people..

Maybe just taking a Big Brother forum slightly too seriously..


I only joined tonight but I feel like i've been told off already :bawling:

:laugh: hehe

Siouxsie
30-07-2006, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by Mike
I think the main problem is some people take the show far too seriously, quite a few members seem to love using the word 'hate', in my opinion you can't hate someone you don't even really know.
yes dislike is a better word

Smeggypants
30-07-2006, 11:00 PM
Originally posted by Diablo
**wors** = word

Tip: Top right hand corner of your post is an 'Edit' button.

If you spot a typo after posting you can go back and correct it if ya want - just hit the edit button :)

Diablo
30-07-2006, 11:01 PM
LOL

thanks :blush:

Ollie!
31-07-2006, 01:15 AM
Originally posted by Diablo
On another thread someone going on about how some people just have to hate... and the poster is glad he isn't one of those people..

Maybe just taking a Big Brother forum slightly too seriously..


I only joined tonight but I feel like i've been told off already :bawling:

:laugh: hehe

Get to bed without any supper! :laugh:

Diablo
31-07-2006, 01:18 AM
Get to bed without any supper! :laugh: [/quote]


No... I'm a rebel.. :devil: (and i've already had my supper)

timelord
31-07-2006, 09:25 AM
Hater of Ash/Nikki

Ruth
31-07-2006, 10:50 AM
The word 'hate' is used too frequently, not just here on the forum, but in real life too. So is the word 'love'.

Kore
31-07-2006, 10:52 AM
people should replace the word Hate with Dislike.

unable2register
31-07-2006, 10:56 AM
Can hate be good? Yes, of course it can. I'd rather take my hate out on a bunch of talentless, no-brain, Z-list celeb wannabees than on anything else. Watch BB, hate as many of these numpties as you want, shout at your telly when they are on and then bash away what little hatred you have left on your keyboard and this forum.
You'll end up a calmer, happier person and you wont have to take your hatred out on anything or anyone else. Pure therapy.

Ollie!
31-07-2006, 02:26 PM
Well the thing people should realise is hate means hate not dislike. So if you don't hate someone say dislike instead. How are people meant to know what you mean? :laugh:

Smeggypants
31-07-2006, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by Ollie!
Well the thing people should realise is hate means hate not dislike. So if you don't hate someone say dislike instead. How are people meant to know what you mean? :laugh:

People with at least a gram of intelligence will know by the context.

We're all Kevin the Teenager - I HATE YOU!!!!


And we all know that Kevin the teenager doesn't really hate his parents does he? :)


MUWAHAAHAHA!!! :)

Diablo
31-07-2006, 08:29 PM
I've had a change of heart,

I've now decided i'm not going to change the way I post just because people don't like the wording I choose.

I hate Glyn

:devil:

Muhahaha

RAS
31-07-2006, 08:31 PM
Originally posted by Diablo
I've had a change of heart,

I've now decided i'm not going to change the way I post just because people don't like the wording I choose.

I hate Glyn

:devil:

Muhahaha

Ill join you.

I hate Imogen.

Diablo
31-07-2006, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by RAS
Originally posted by Diablo
I've had a change of heart,

I've now decided i'm not going to change the way I post just because people don't like the wording I choose.

I hate Glyn

:devil:

Muhahaha

Ill join you.

I hate Imogen.


We are the Haters. :devil::laugh::devil::laugh:

devilsadvocate
31-07-2006, 08:40 PM
people who use the word HATE because they have never really experieced that true emotion called HATE......there are alot of words being banded about on this forum which are being mis-used,(bully,hate,racist etc).not nice!!!

Diablo
31-07-2006, 08:41 PM
chill out.

Kore
31-07-2006, 08:46 PM
let people say what they want innit

Ruth
01-08-2006, 08:22 AM
Loads of words and phrases are in everyday use, and people don't mean them literally. What about when someone says "Those shoes are to die for?" for example. Obviously nobody would really want to die for a pair of shoes! When people say "I hate it when..." they don't usually mean they hate it, they mean it annoys them. When people say, "I love your hair" they don't actually love that person's hair do they? It's just a phrase.

Edwin
01-08-2006, 01:38 PM
Originally posted by Ruth
Loads of words and phrases are in everyday use, and people don't mean them literally. What about when someone says "Those shoes are to die for?" for example. Obviously nobody would really want to die for a pair of shoes! When people say "I hate it when..." they don't usually mean they hate it, they mean it annoys them. When people say, "I love your hair" they don't actually love that person's hair do they? It's just a phrase.

Yeah true, but there are loads of sados that would shout things at HMs in the street, or boo them or throw stuff at them, they'd say they 'hated' them, so then when do we know if someone is being serious with the use of the word 'hate' or not?

Smeggypants
01-08-2006, 01:46 PM
Originally posted by Kore
let people say what they want innit


So you won't mind me saying that people who say 'innit' after a sentance in a way that makes no sense are stupid. And that people who actually type it are even stupider!! :)



"let people say what they want isn't it?"

WTF is that supposed to mean? :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::hello::hello::hello::b ored::bored::bored::bored:

Smeggypants
01-08-2006, 01:52 PM
Originally posted by Diablo
I've had a change of heart,

I've now decided i'm not going to change the way I post just because people don't like the wording I choose.

I hate Glyn

:devil:

Muhahaha


I haven't had a change of heart. I will continue to post in the way I want to post and I will continue to NOT LISTEN to those peeps who ......

..... complain at every little thing there is to complain about, and when they've run out of things to complain about, they invent new things to complain about!"


:hello::hello::hello::hello:

Diablo
01-08-2006, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by Smeggypants
Originally posted by Kore
let people say what they want innit


So you won't mind me saying that people who say 'innit' after a sentance in a way that makes no sense are stupid. And that people who actually type it are even stupider!! :)



"let people say what they want isn't it?"

WTF is that supposed to mean? :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled::hello::hello::hello::b ored::bored::bored::bored:


LOL :devil::devil:

Diablo
01-08-2006, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by Smeggypants
Originally posted by Diablo
I've had a change of heart,

I've now decided i'm not going to change the way I post just because people don't like the wording I choose.

I hate Glyn

:devil:

Muhahaha


I haven't had a change of heart. I will continue to post in the way I want to post and I will continue to NOT LISTEN to those peeps who ......

..... complain at every little thing there is to complain about, and when they've run out of things to complain about, they invent new things to complain about!"


:hello::hello::hello::hello:



:thumbs: