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Bear did absolutely nothing wrong
How is he getting a warning and being forced to sleep in some separate room while Heavy D just wanders back to bed?:shrug:
And what right do BB have to lock him in the diary room? It must go against fire regulations if nothing else. If they did that to me I would set the chair on fire. And the "security" make me laugh. Would love to see how they behaved if Mike Tyson went on BB and kicked off in the diary room. Bear is going to win this after the way he has been treated. |
Did you not see the smashed window?
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He broke a mirror.
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Hot temper and endangering cast and crew safety
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He literally smashed a mirror
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He simply threw a cup because a fat thug had just been threatening him.
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Pretty sure damaging fixtures and fittings is on one of the very first pages of the rule book
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More upset at losing a mate imo. |
It's his father who did something wrong. He should have worn a condom.
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I was thinking this about Hitler, all he did was invade Poland
I mean, wtf? |
Poor bear
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Did you see how he acted in the DR? He was clearly a threat to other housemates he was so violent and aggressive
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I agree in part with the OP, Heavy D got off very lightly here, he was looking for trouble, bear was not shouting, the bedroom lights were not off and most were not in bed anyway.
However for the aggressive throwing of an object,damaging property, then the formal warning is justified and so would be a final one too. However heavy D, really instigated this and had been determined to do so once given the chance, on the other side, Bear is responsible for his own behaviour, and had he handled this better and more calmly, could have got a far better outcome. |
He's one of the biggest ***** I have ever seen on show.
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He was freaking out about being locked i the diary room. Maybe a fear of locked spaces? :suspect:
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Let me out
I'll smash ahhoooouuut Opens door Sees 6'5 bloke All Wight iv Dan wrong BB Tail Between Legs |
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Like, say, the house he's been living in for the past week? |
Poor bear being bullied by producers.
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will ditch him pronto. |
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However there is a massive difference of being in a house where you can go outside freely and move around as opposed to being confined in a locked small room like the diary room for an unspecified amount of time. I personally am not scared of locked spaces but for instance in a lift, where I know the door is locked until it opens again to get out, I do feel really uncomfortable. |
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one thats also got a girlfriend on the outside. |
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It would have made a dent in the wall then |
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He just has a bad temper. I was the same around his age, until i learnt to control myself better.
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I miss you...:hee: |
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I have a mate who is claustrophobic,as long as someone is there with him and he knows he is not behind a locked door he is fine. Alone he panics. I agree with you that Bear is not likely fearful of locked rooms really but it is another side to the possibility. |
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....he got back in that chair like a lizard looking for shade..:joker: |
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