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15-08-2013 11:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by troynuncdicit
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But the means of doing this are usually grossly disgusting. Being the ~hawt boy~ tweens want, creating a faker than faux fur showmance, have a majority of the other HMs subservient to you while you bully the powerless minority until they are evicted for being on the wrong side of said bully, talking about how ~raw n rull~ you are while accusing everyone else of playing the game, instigating drama to make everyone else look bad, forging cutesy moments like walking into glass doors and ****, etc. We've seen it with Richard, Ziggy, Darnell, Siavash, John James, and Aaron and it has never not been atrocious. Dexter hasn't been as bad as the aforementioned but it really is a mortal sin to show shades of them.
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I wouldn't call being a hot boy that the tweens get behind a gameplan, that's just unfortunate really and tweens are to blame for their success (though it's not really a problem if they're a good housemate).
Showmances might sometimes be dull but hey if it makes the public lap it up then why not? As I said if the public wish to fall for that kinda sh*t, that's their problem. At the end of the day if it's going to win you £100k, then who cares? It's a gameshow, if it'll win you it then so be it.
I'm not into throwing the b word around and I genuinely only think there's been a handful of instances of bullying on BBUK, a lot of targeting yes...but bullying? I disagree.
But these:
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Originally Posted by troynuncdicit
(Post 6291908)
talking about how ~raw n rull~ you are while accusing everyone else of playing the game, instigating drama to make everyone else look bad, forging cutesy moments like walking into glass doors and ****, etc.
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Seem pretty fair to me. Deflecting your own game onto other people in a diversion technique to fool the public is a smart move to be honest, and again if the public are stupid enough to not see through it then well that's their problem. Instigating drama is always a good thing, I'd rather that than 'let's bake a cake xx'. And the last point may bring some cringeworthy moments and I'd hardly say I'm a fan of those kinds of housemates but if it gets them far in game terms well then fair play to them really.
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