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All is forgiven
can you see pass the witch hunters lies
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They're all trying to backtrack, but I think the real damage is done and the evidence is there. But I hope for their sake that they at least try to get on.
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i wish they would all just not talk 2 rex darnel and mohamed im sorry but they make me SICK!!!!!!!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: :mad::mad:
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I'd love to see people stop making blank statements and perhaps expressing why they feel the way that they do.
I've not yet seen one clear justification as to why Rex, Darnell & Mo are in the wrong. And any I have, I can clearly argue. |
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Additionally, I find Mo & Dale's situations completely separate. Dale simply wishes to impress Jen; something I don't quite think Mo is doing for Rex. Mo steps in and supports a friend where he thinks it is necessary, and I certainly think it's a brilliant thing to do given the circumstances - it's basically two against the rest of the house. On the other hand, Dale is the one who is a 'coward' (he always throws that word around himself), because he needs the backing up of just about everyone and then tries to act all hard. But, when faced with an argument on a one-to-one basis, he cannot for the life of him stand up for himself. |
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The Jen camp is currently losing, her cronies are leaving the house faster and if that carries on she won't have a camp at all. That's if she is there to see the last one go! The other two camps seem unaffected by the current situation. However, this won't be the end. Something will crop up again an the two rival waring factions will be at each others throats again before long. |
Not at all. I think Mo & Rex bring an awful lot to the house, are extremely dignified, and at the same time I have no idea why they're so targeted by their fellow housemates - it's ridiculous. It's basically pack mentality: the rest of the house has picked two housemates to target, and they'll stick to it. But their entire plan is backfiring on them.
Additionally, I find Mo & Dale's situations completely separate. Dale simply wishes to impress Jen; something I don't quite think Mo is doing for Rex. Mo steps in and supports a friend where he thinks it is necessary, and I certainly think it's a brilliant thing to do given the circumstances - it's basically two against the rest of the house. On the other hand, Dale is the one who is a 'coward' (he always throws that word around himself), because he needs the backing up of just about everyone and then tries to act all hard. But, when faced with an argument on a one-to-one basis, he cannot for the life of him stand up for himself. [/quote] Almost everything you have said is based on Dale being attracted to Jen, if he had not admitted his attraction then it would just be standing up for a friend which is what Mo is doing. I find it funny how people forget the likes of Lisa were complaining and insulting Rex after he smudged the painting. I agree smudging the painting was not a big deal but it did seem spiteful. On any other series of BB Rex would be hated by the public, he is rude, cocky and boastful. I completely see why Rex is disliked by the housemates. Big brother will have no story line and no excitement if (and probably when) Jen goes on Friday. What would be appealing to watch if she goes? |
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It wasn't a big deal but Jen took the whole thing to far. She made a big deal of it. She milk the whole situation. |
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As for Jen going, to be honest I don't find her whining, attention seeking and deluded contradictory statements to be entertaining. Last night was interesting, but truly uncomfortable to watch. I'd much prefer to see the housemates having fun, which they would be without Jen's group of friends (who are going one by one, yet she still doesn't seem to want to let go). She thinks people are evicting her friends because of sympathy for Mo, when in reality I don't feel sympathy for him but completely applaud his actions. Conversely, we're evicting her friends because they're vile. Furthermore, entertainment to me is also BB adding tasks/twists etc. and not housemates creating more drama than the situations are worth. |
Could I just point here that we are talking about a smudge that Rachel couldn't actually see on the painting. She said in last nights highlights show that she couldn't see what Rex had done.
It wasn't a big deal but Jen took the whole thing to far. She made a big deal of it. She milk the whole situation. [/quote] Jen walked off when Rex was attempting to smudge it, the intent was there and he was laughing about it. I AGREE that the painting was no big deal but this was not a one off by Rex, he does things like that all the time. The argument had been building up since pretty much day 1. |
I don't want all forgiven, since then Jen and Dale will face the vote next week.
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It takes two more people to have an argument and Jen was one side of it. The thing was she milked it and carried it on. She could have accepted the apology! |
No it isn't, necessarily. I said he wants to impress her. Also, you seem to have disregarded a large chunk of my post which refers to him being a coward, and I stand by that wholeheartedly. Their intentions and the way they went about stepping in are not similar in any way at all.
As for Jen going, to be honest I don't find her whining, attention seeking and deluded contradictory statements to be entertaining. Last night was interesting, but truly uncomfortable to watch. I'd much prefer to see the housemates having fun, which they would be without Jen's group of friends (who are going one by one, yet she still doesn't seem to want to let go). She thinks people are evicting her friends because of sympathy for Mo, when in reality I don't feel sympathy for him but completely applaud his actions. Conversely, we're evicting her friends because they're vile. Furthermore, entertainment to me is also BB adding tasks/twists etc. and not housemates creating more drama than the situations are worth. [/quote] Ok you think of Dale as a coward, instead of Mo walking round Bex and to Stu he decided to shout at Bex, that is the the act of a coward. I agree with most of what Dale said but not in the way he said it. The exact same can be said about Darnell (who i am a fan of) and he is not getting any blame. I agree that Jen overreacted and Dale and Stu were aggresive but i can't believe how one sided everyone elses views are. To say Rex and Mo were not at all in the wrong is a blatant lie. Rex really enjoys making people feel bad about there lives and jobs and Mo will just agree with anything he says. |
She could have accepted the apology! [/quote]
I agree but he could of apologised without a smirk spread across his face. |
Jennifer is clearly one of these attention seeking women who need to make a big drama and be right at the centre of it. We all know someone like this in our lives, but when it's inside the BB house, people can't walk away, because they are forced to live with each other.
I doubt that will be the last time she does something like that since she is obviously used to turning on the waterworks and getting her own way. What a pathetic sad little girl she is. |
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What do you agree with that Dale said? All he said was that Rex was a coward, which is plain ridiculous since he's the coward. He was basically shouting at Rex for apologising, when it was Dale who told him to apologise a second time. Dale made himself look incredibly stupid there. It took courage for Mo to calmly try to break up the argument, particularly when nobody else seemed to be appreciating the fact that Rex was apologising so many times - he kept being criticised. As for Darnell, I am so glad he had the guts to stand up to a whole bedroom of people who were effectively condoning spitting in someone's face. Truly despicable, and I won't even buy their backtracking. Funnily enough, I'm surprised at how closed-minded Jen/Dale supporters are with regards to this incident. |
Bex was the one squaring up to Mo - even she admitted she 'got involved', and that could have been avoided. Mo was trying to express his viewpoint, which is only fair considering everyone else seemed to be. Stu was the one who reacted in an aggressive manner to what he said. It was such a pathetic thing to argue over, but the fact is - and everyone knows it - people had been wanting an argument like this for days and any little thing would have set it off.
What do you agree with that Dale said? All he said was that Rex was a coward, which is plain ridiculous since he's the coward. He was basically shouting at Rex for apologising, when it was Dale who told him to apologise a second time. Dale made himself look incredibly stupid there. It took courage for Mo to calmly try to break up the argument, particularly when nobody else seemed to be appreciating the fact that Rex was apologising so many times - he kept being criticised. As for Darnell, I am so glad he had the guts to stand up to a whole bedroom of people who were effectively condoning spitting in someone's face. Truly despicable, and I won't even buy their backtracking. Funnily enough, I'm surprised at how closed-minded Jen/Dale supporters are with regards to this incident. [/quote] HAHA! I won't even reward that with a reply, to criticise what Stu and Dale did and then praise Darnell is pathetic. |
They won't turn things around now, there will still be bitching/people backstabbing which then leads to more arguments. The divide is well and truly formed. They might try to get on with each other but in that environment it won't last long with so many different personalities all trying to get on.
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As this kind of view is apreciated by the ammount of phelm one wipes of thier cheek, thats the value of the other side of the argument. :sad: |
i don't support what dennis done at all
I don't like mohammed or rex... i will admit i don't actually have a reason to mind for this i just don't like them rex is quite arrogant and wants things done his way and shouldn't have touched the painting... i think Jen had a point in her argument but she did milk it a bit Mohammed playing the bullying card all the time... well most people were bullied... i was bullied most people on here have been bullied and a lot of people in the house have probably been bullied its just the way society works so he has no argument using that... |
I agree with everything that Ash has said!
And so does Big Brother, as Dale and Stuart were told off for making Rex apologise for the second time and for not accepting his apologies while he was doing it! Also I would like to add that now Darnell is their target, with Jen telling him he should have gone as well and Bex trying, last night on the live show, to get a reaction from him with a stupid argument! But he told them good, saying that their group is the one being vile! I hope he keeps his cool and soon Jen, Dale and Bex will be reunited with their family and friends! There's nothing entertaining about them! |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - anyone who condones violence, spitting and aggressive behaviour for the sake of escalating the argument (just to be on Jen's good books, in this case) needs to have a good long think themselves. |
NO! Rex & Bex
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