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Originally Posted by downthechippie
I agree. Austin felt this way too. James on the other hand, seems to have no such natural human instincts and only says and acts in ways that he feels will endear him to the public and put him on the moral highground.
I felt for Austin when James told him that there was no closeness, not really. I imagine that would be very hurtful to someone who feels a strong friendship bond. Like a slap in the face.
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austin is responsible for his own actions and thoughts - just because he thinks he has found a new best friend does not mean that his target has to go along with it. James has tried to explain to him about a real friendship vs a reality show friendship but he's too thick to get it. That's not James fault - thats austins fault - maybe if he stopped ranting, closed his one big mouth and opened this two small ears and listen to what people are saying he might start to just about get the difference of a real friendship vs getting on with someone in a gameshow ... but I won't hold out any hope - he' doesn't seem like he's the full shilling to me.