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17-06-2015 11:26 PM |
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Originally Posted by Niamh.
(Post 7893454)
So, it's ok to mock the others for doing what he's done himself then? and he's allowed be offended when he decides to change his own rule to suit himself? Interesting, one rule for Marc and a whole other set for the rest of the house
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He wasn't offended for wanting friends he was offended for friends turning on him. It's a pretty different situation in fairness.
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Originally Posted by Ammi
(Post 7893527)
..thing is though that he didn't just say that in the DR and then went into the house and 'acted like he wanted friendships', he said it to the HM as well and a few times, it was like his 'mantra'..that they were all fooling themselves or each other if they thought friendships in the house meant anything or any loyalties...so then if he did find himself actually bonding with people but they didn't know that/for them it was just him spending time with people in the house because he had to etc, then for them, their thoughts would still be that they meant nothing to him/that it was all a game so talking about him when he left wouldn't be something that would be a 'betrayal' in any way...it's kind of reap what you sow because they maybe also held back from any loyal feelings to him or feeling that he was a 'friend'...
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Marc didn't go in with all the answers. We all learn and grow and change every day. The attitude and stance of Big Brother life he had going in must be a world away from his current view since he's experienced it for a few weeks. It's like politicians that get torn apart for changing stance. He's not flip flopping, he just got more information and changed his mind. I'd rather a politician who can learn and admit mistakes rather than stick to an outdated statement they made ten years ago so they seem strong and decisive. I like to see the same in people. It's much better being wrong and changing than staying wrong for the sake of consistency.
I'm also in no way saying Mark is perfect, just that living in the house changed his views on the friendships you have while you're in there and that that did leave him open to hurt feelings.
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