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Old 18-10-2018, 10:53 PM #4
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Liking them for their entertainment value? Fine
But think of having these same people in your real life. Would you rather befriend an Akeem or a Lewis?
The **** these people do sometimes like turning the house against certain people and the bullying.
For example the consistent Akeem goading
And both cian and Sian feeling isolated at the hands of Zoe
The systematic bullying and the misery these people would provide if they were like this in real life how you even defend this?

It's a TV show...get a grip. The whole idea of BB is to create drama...rile emotions and get people paranoid... The whole idea of BB is to be a social experiment and they hand pick the players to cause maximum drama.
No one is being bullied...it's clashes of personality..that's why they have been picked.
The box thing was another way of causing drama..letting everyone second guess each other.
They are not living in the real world...they are in the BB house ffs...
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