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Remembering Kerry
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They said, he could be advised but he had to do it all So you are wrong, sorry., |
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I think you misinterpreted my statement. I knew Cameron could get advised by other housemates, Big Brother said so. But the title of this thread is 'Cameron having to cook sunday lunch by himself ' what I disliked to was the amount of assistance and tutoring he got. The task was micro-managed to the millisecond. He didn't try and face the task with positive motivation, but instead whined and moaned and had a defeatest mentality and had to be emotionally propped up all the time by the other housemates. I felt although Cameron physically cooked the meal himself, he might as well have been a drone auto-controlled by other housemates. I felt Cameron never emotionally 'owned' the task |
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Remembering Kerry
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No matter the instruction, or how good it is, the one doing it has to in fact do it. He did. I'll give the one that prepared and cooked as much as the ones guiding. Which I did in my post. You chose not to, that's your view but not mine.. The ones advising could not prepare or cook the meal, he had to and did. That's fact. |
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I still don't think you get it. Seems like you are arguing issues that we agree on. What I disliked was Cameron's attitude to the task As I said, Cameron physically completed the task, but lacked emotional commitment to the task |
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