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Originally posted by SparkleKLW
but is it right someone can walk around and use bad language whenever they feel like it
and talk to people like rubbish
and put someone down that much they are in tears i don't.
Maybe try respecting ppls feelings i'm not saying every1 was perfect in the house.
A bully is someone that thinks they have power and intimidates people that are weaker than they are
The only people that showed bullying was pete michael with the arguement with jodie and dennis didn't do himself any favours sitting there coming across as though he was making threats.George started having ago at preston and michael because he couldn't get his own way so does it make preston and michael bullies just because they stood up and defended themselfs would that make you a bully if you stood up for yourself.
This is my opinion at the end of the day people have their own views and this is mine.
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Yes.
They're all adults, and able to answer back, walk away or react in whatever manner they want to (within reason). You're actually insulting the other hm's far more than you're defending them with comments like that.
This never happened. Marsh feigned tears after she'd been exposed - that's frustration at her own stupidity, and nothing more. Malibu Traci cried about the comments made by Preston when he was shown with George on the plasma screen, nominating her in the diary room. It had nothing to do with Pete.
That works both ways. For example, if nobody had been invading other people's personal space, he'd never have had any disagreement with Rula. And if nobody in the house had told lies, then he'd never have had any problems with Chantelle, Preston, or Marsh (the fact that she's incapable of honesty is no excuse whatsoever). Respect is reciprocal - you need to give it in order to receive it.
You have the wrong definition here. What you seem to be describing is a perfectly normal, rational individual, surrounded by ten lily-livered sycophants. Is that how you really saw the other hm's?
There was only one bully in the house this year, and it was the first evictee.
That may well be the case. However, if nobody had ever spoken up when the opinions of others were inaccurate, fundamentally lacking even the vaguest trace of evidence and highly improbable, then we'd all still believe that the world was flat.