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vesavius
16-08-2014, 02:12 AM
Did that thing just ask me if I found the bullying "addictive"?

Really... That's just admitting to it as a thing and asking me if I liked it?

I'm done with this thing.

Kizzy
16-08-2014, 02:25 AM
It's a normal part of BB the jostling for position, there's always some confrontations during this time.
Watching it play out is addictive as you take an interest in seeing the groups form which again is a natural part of group situations.

vesavius
16-08-2014, 02:29 AM
It's a normal part of BB the jostling for position, there's always some confrontations during this time.
Watching it play out is addictive as you take an interest in seeing the groups form which again is a natural part of group situations.

All season, it has been denied that there has actually been any bullying, to the point where Emma said clearly, "we aren't allowed to use the word 'bully'..." on BOTS.

And now this questionnaire asks us this? And people rationalise it?

It's a very specific word, and the questionnaire clearly asks us if we find it '"addictive".

Do you?

Kizzy
16-08-2014, 02:34 AM
All season, it has been denied that there has actually been any bullying, to the point where Emma said clearly, "we aren't allowed to use the word 'bully'..." on BOTS.

And now this questionnaire asks us this? And people rationalise it?

It's a very specific word, and the questionnaire clearly asks us if we find it '"addictive".

Do you?

I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the powers struggles in the house but I agree the use of the term 'bullying' is unfortunate, I don't really see it as that.

vesavius
16-08-2014, 02:38 AM
I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy the powers struggles in the house but I agree the use of the term 'bullying' is unfortunate, I don't really see it as that.

But you agree that the questionnaire uses that very word and asks us if we find it addictive?

It doesn't use the term "power struggle", it uses the word "bullying".

Why would they ask us that if they didn't themselves acknowledge it has happened in the house between the stated HMs?