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Old 04-07-2015, 03:26 AM #10
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Originally Posted by BigBuk View Post
Marc's "verbal abuse" (wouldn't even call it for most cases) was either banter or him defending himself when others were verbally abusing him, Aisleyne for example. Regardless, verbal abuse isn't even close to someone being physically aggressive and shouldn't be compared.

What would you rather deal with, someone verbally abusing you in an argument when you've been giving it back (whenever Marc was in an argument the other person was giving it back) or have someone coming right up in your face threatening you? Not even close.
Disregarding what we all think, Big Brother has set out stringent rules of behaviour.

Banter/abuse/foul language etc., whatever anyone wants to call it has been accepted for ever in BB. Physical threats (like "I'll give you a fu cking slap" etc.) were supposed to be total no nos...until it was from the BB pet, hopefully a winner, piece of crap Danny, and the "legend" Aisleynne ("wait til you meet my da').

Not to mention that physical acts of violence were dealt with swiftly on previous series of BB, but Danny and Joel can throw whatever sh it they like at eople.
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