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08-08-2010 09:20 PM |
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Originally Posted by watchinittoomuch
(Post 3631741)
That's where I dont agree with the JJs...they seemed to think it was falseness that had kept certain traits in people hidden....I think it's more down to provocation....Sam really knows how to press people's buttons, like no other housemate in there, and he's done it, and got everyone to react.
He is the one single housemate ever that I can hand on heart say I honestly think is playing the game, I dont hold it against him though because I assume he'd be the first to admit it.
That's not to say other's arent, it's just that there are arguable factors for most, whereas Sam seems pretty blatant.
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I agree with you. I wonder how John James would explain the fact that a person like Sam who's playing the game is not false because often the ones that are playing the game are considered being false. He did say that with Sam "what you see is what you get"... (I read this paragraph and noticed I couldn't explain my point well but I don't know how to explain it better.)
Eventhough Sam is playing the game, intentionally winding them up, I think that he's also honestly interested in getting the answers to his questions.
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