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29-07-2012 01:34 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gaynor186
(Post 5346337)
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I KNOW....couldn't believe, after seeing and listening to all that, they went back and behaved in the same bitching manner, Ashleigh at least asked 'why are they booing me?", but chose to blame the editing rather than look at her own behaviour.....AMAZING, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING that not one of the has wondered if their own actions/behaviour might have anything to do with it:conf:
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+1. The whole birthday party expectations really brought it home to me. The sense of self-entitlement displayed by some housemates was pretty vulgar. Like, it's my birthday so I have to have a special party. For God's sake, you're supposed to be adults.
While I am not exactly Conor's number one fan (can't stand the guy to be honest), he didn't seem to show so much of this attitude so I will at least give him credit for that.
Back on point, some of these people need to seriously learn the basic premise that one's actions have consequences. They need to learn to take responsibility for their actions, and realise that pouting, crying and mumbling apologies do NOT make everything OK in the real world. But then I keep forgetting that at least half of the current housemates are just children pretending to be adults.
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