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Is he a masochist?
His sleeping in the same bed as his traitor, and I think that his actually starting to believe that what James did was right.:eek:
And what's even worse is James actually thinking that he was right instead of feeling guilty for what he had done the smug ****.:facepalm::mad: |
Austin: is he the Antichrist?
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I'm a little confused Mock are you an Austin fan or something?
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I think your being ott
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Maybe he likes him. Just a guess. :wink:
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He's just moved on from it and has no hard feelings. I think everyone else should now too :worry:
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Also he has nothing to feel guilty about :worry:
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Overall? Nope. |
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People should not let James off because Austin's eased up on him, or because they fancy him. Actually judge James's personality as an individual. |
He might be playing a game as well, either way i know i'd never trust slimeball James again.
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James has nothing to feel bad for or be 'let off' anything :unsure:
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I just think you've been blinded by your hatred of James from the first night
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welp I judge James based on his friendship with Austin. It's why I hated him 2 nights ago, but love him again :hehe:
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As a gay man watching Austin do such things is troubling as it pushes that old stereotype that gay man are predators. |
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And yes I have had issues with James from the Launch, as soon as I saw him pull a disgusted face at Austin and then started hanging around with him about an hour later really made me distrust him, and then his self-righteous behaviour to Farrah in the early days was annoying, and he'd do his usual trick of walking off if she ever had any points against him in an argument (but then again that's a James trademark isn't it really) and this past week has been the final straw. |
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Any mature person knows that not all gay men are the same. |
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And even if the poll was real, look at the demographics that watch Reality TV Shows full stop? It would take for James to kill someone before they would turn on him, and even then I'm not so sure as it looks like his got the John James effect. |
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And with James I can't trust anything that he does anymore as everything just seems like a plea for votes. |
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The main aim is to breed the acceptance of gay people into the newer generations, the already homophobes are a lost cause for the most part, but the newer generations of children are where the battle can still continue. |
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Hilarious how apparently giving someone a disgusting look then beung friends with them means your distrusting
Farrah has never ever had a valid point and James did as people who can control their temper do and walk away The nom thing - James had a REASON -it's not as if they were getting on well at the time was it? Austin and James have now sorted it and are back to being best friends. Move on. Maybe you just cant accept the fact that James is the nicest, most honest, sweet and entertaining housemate of all time. |
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And every Housemate has a reason to nominate them for, James didn't want to do it though because he doesn't like Austin. He has only ever defended Austin against Farrah and why was that? Because Farrah kept bringing James into the discussion, not because she was being out of order with Austin. And James needs to own his game moves and not pretend that they're moral. |
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