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JoshBB 07-09-2014 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7248350)
I suppose we are going to get constant threads like this now since there isn't actually anything major that Gary has done wrong in the house that can be used to attempt to turn people against him.

^
and a lot of uneducated people digging for something they won't find

Tip 07-09-2014 09:14 AM

The thing is, nobody actually knows if any of Gary's behaviour is down to anything that is claimed.

Some people think Gary adopts this persona and it's all an act specifically for the show that is reality tv. He is fully clued up on what he is doing and the effect his has and he does it intentionally.

Others will either find absolutely nothing that could possible be fake or irritating about Gary or accept that some things might be difficult but they are due to his age and/or physical disabilities and shouldn't be complained about.

gibsonsg 07-09-2014 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by cfromhx02 (Post 7248337)
Gary used the word "discombobulation" tonight in a sentence in a rather complicated point.

Using that word and the way he quickly linked points togteher and used a complicated argument certainly were not signs of brain damage.

Remember he's an actor. He's been conning most of you all along.

Er! What! It is signs of - well - absolutely nothing. Brain damage is a generic phrase for lots of different traumas, and the effects are not universal.

Northern Monkey 07-09-2014 09:51 AM

This thread IS a sign of desperation.WtF?

Mrjrb2014 07-09-2014 09:58 AM

one of my best friends received brain damage that caused physical and slight behavioral change but his IQ is 128(mensa) and he is extremely articulate..brain damage does not mean brain dead(or retarded for lack of a better word)

Pete. 07-09-2014 10:00 AM

Why is everyone trying to prove something about Gary, this series finishes in 5 days why bother

sassysocks 07-09-2014 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cfromhx02 (Post 7248337)
Gary used the word "discombobulation" tonight in a sentence in a rather complicated point.

Using that word and the way he quickly linked points togteher and used a complicated argument certainly were not signs of brain damage.

Remember he's an actor. He's been conning most of you all along.

Since when did brain damage equal brain dead. It does not have to affect intellect and neither does it mean that an affected person will become a helpless vegetable. It may however affect their behaviour at times of stress and confusion.

You appear to lack any understanding of brain damage and how it comes in varying degrees and affects different people in different ways.

gibsonsg 07-09-2014 04:07 PM

I've read through this thread again. The OP should go and do some research on Brain Damage. Then they would probably understand why there have been some negative comments about the original contention.

ThriceShy 07-09-2014 05:22 PM

Someone has started a thread suggesting that brain damaged people can't say discombobulation. IS that a sign of brain damage?

colin72 07-09-2014 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cfromhx02 (Post 7248337)
Gary used the word "discombobulation" tonight in a sentence in a rather complicated point.

Using that word and the way he quickly linked points togteher and used a complicated argument certainly were not signs of brain damage.

Remember he's an actor. He's been conning most of you all along.

You really show off your ignorance and lack of common and education with posts like this.

Have a little self-respect and quit embarrassing yourself.

Ultimist 08-09-2014 07:28 AM

The premise of this thread is ridiculous. Just because someone has brain damage doesn't mean they can't have moments (or even long periods) of mental clarity. It's absurd to suggest that because someone can form a complete sentence... Ohp... he must not REALLY have brain damage...

Ludicrous.

Creggle 08-09-2014 01:57 PM

:facepalm:


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