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I'd also add Helen and Marc to the list. |
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The cycle continues :hee: |
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No offence but anyone with half a brain cell should be able to tell that he's exaggerating / making it up
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Lewis was hugely popular on all the bb forums including this one look at the overall housemate poll he’s in the lead with 48% and Cameron is trailing behind in second place with 8%
Lewis also won overall best looking housemate from all the bast 19 series on the official bb website, if you personally like him or not the facts are he was massively popular and would have won the show The producers also had the inside knowledge of who was winning the viewers poll each week and Lewis won it consecutively for the last 6 weeks I personally think they wanted to change the vote to save to protect him as they knew he was the biggest attraction so I have no doubt they tried to keep him and were genuinely gutted to have to kick him out |
I didn't watch anywhere near the whole season but I highly doubt Lewis F is up there with Bear
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Wasn't Jeremy Ejected for touching up Chloe
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I thought you liked him
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Ppl calling Kayleigh violent because they don’t like her :skull:
People calling Helen violent because they don’t like her :skull: |
Bear was great, though unfortuantely he encouraged impersonators.
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Shame. He won't have a chance to win Big Brother again :laugh:
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I'd say she's violent |
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Also, I don’t even think “mentally violent” is even a thing. Definition of violence is “using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.” and right there it says physical force, not mental. If you meant they threatened with violence, then you should’ve said they were threatening. NOT “mentally violent” :joker: :joker: :joker: bloody funniest words I’ve read all year x |
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"(especially of an emotion or a destructive natural force) very strong or powerful." Merriam-webster Also defined violence as "notably forceful, furious, or vehement". This definition includes the examples: a violent argument a violent denunciation Even MacMillan dictionary defines it as strong/angry emotion! Shockingly, words have more than one definition X I thought you'd know given the first example I gave was literally right below the definition you gave when you type in "violent definition" :skull: |
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