View Full Version : Danny seems a bit shallow.
Parmy
09-04-2025, 07:40 AM
Seems to have a problem with conservatives, but the gay ones are ok.:conf:
Candy Annie Cane
09-04-2025, 08:00 AM
Nit sure I agree with that. He said he expected not to like him as a Tory but he was pleasantly surprised. Not sure if it's anything to do with his sexual orientation, thinks it's more because Muchael doesn't seem to take himself too seriously and seems like a fun guy to be around. Time will tell though
Christmas Dynasnow
09-04-2025, 08:02 AM
I think it ws more "I just thought ALL conservatives were scum" vibe
which is a pretty shallow and horrible place to find yourself
But fair play to outing yourself like that and he will have learned something I guess
:shrug:
Merry Mockmas
09-04-2025, 08:50 AM
Tbh I was more bothered by his "I'm intimidated by masculine men" comment when talking about Daley to Donna.
It basically flashbacks to Dean from the last civilian series, and we all know how it went for him against three other controversial Housemates that week.
Oliver_W
09-04-2025, 12:37 PM
Shallow and judgemental? Maybe.
I'd say more "sheltered", or at least that he spends most of his time in a (for want of a better term) echo chamber, and he just forgot or overlooked the fact that Tories aren't the evil cartoons that live in his head.
user104658
09-04-2025, 12:42 PM
Ehhh. I agree and also don't. I agree that all "Tories aren't the awful cartoon villains he was imagining", however, the impression that people have of them didn't spring up out of nowhere, and plenty of people have very good reasons to be wary of people's political leanings these days.
e.g. if someone was in there going on about how great Reform are etc. you would have to assume that they might need help at dinner times as they may never have learned how to use cutlery.
Christmas Dynasnow
09-04-2025, 12:47 PM
Ehhh.
e.g. if someone was in there going on about how great Reform are etc. you would have to assume that they might need help at dinner times as they may never have learned how to use cutlery.
Im not sure if you think that actually is meant to be humour or you just cant help generalising, being mean spirited and putting people down to somehow boost your ego?
Tbh I was more bothered by his "I'm intimidated by masculine men" comment when talking about Daley to Donna.
It basically flashbacks to Dean from the last civilian series, and we all know how it went for him against three other controversial Housemates that week.
The drag queen felt intimidated ?
He’s about 6’ 2” and built like a docker
White Christmas
09-04-2025, 01:01 PM
Intimidated by a pensioner. :joker:
Merry Mockmas
10-04-2025, 01:26 AM
Ehhh. I agree and also don't. I agree that all "Tories aren't the awful cartoon villains he was imagining", however, the impression that people have of them didn't spring up out of nowhere, and plenty of people have very good reasons to be wary of people's political leanings these days.
e.g. if someone was in there going on about how great Reform are etc. you would have to assume that they might need help at dinner times as they may never have learned how to use cutlery.
:joker:
Tbf, parties like Reform are quite clever at playing on some people's legitimate concerns about how the western world is going.
What we need to address in society is why are Reform, Trump, and Andrew Tate growing such huge followings? Because none of them are ideal influences in society imo, but for some reason the Tories, Labour, Democrats etc just pretend like they're not at all responsible for why political extremism is on the rise.
Merry Mockmas
10-04-2025, 01:28 AM
The drag queen felt intimidated ?
He’s about 6’ 2” and built like a docker
That's what he said to Donna on the first highlight show.
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