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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #75 on: November 10, 2011, 02:08:00 AM »
I'm really proud of Jay, he got his point across without giving Aaron any satisfaction. I laughed as well when Jay came out with that line. BB's Bit On the side was good tonight. The phonecall from Aaron's friend was really rather quite revealing. I think the friend was trying to pass their own words off as sarcasm, but with friends like that, who the heck needs enemies. Yikes!

Glad my other post didn't come off bad. I'm in agreement, that beneath the surface in each and every one of us, we'd all want on certain occasions to just let rip if we could. I don't fancy a stretch in prison though, getting stabbed with forks because I dared to look at someones bangers 'n' mash the wrong way across a table, yeah I've seen Cell Block H, and to heck with that for a game of tennis! I can surprise myself sometimes with some of the stuff that pops into my head when I'm frustrated with no outlet, horrific violently graphic visuals, and in full HD as well. The Grudge, for example, has tore many jaws off for me in the playground that is my head.  :shhh:  :haha:

The punchbag did seem to help my nephew at the time. I had a good go a few times too and found it therapeutic. I wish you success in your battle with the people you have to suffer in those meetings Flutter, I really do.
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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #76 on: November 10, 2011, 07:20:43 AM »
Jay even said to Aaron "I'm not going to do what you want me to do", he knows what Aaron is doing, thank goodness for that, I thought he would blow it.

Yeah the first thought that popped into my head with Aaron's friend was the same as you, "with a friend like that, who needs enemies?"  Aaron's face was going all colours, I think he was livid.

Lou's friend was great, I still have the feeling Lou could pull this off.

Going back to emotions.  The problem for humans is that we are forced to live by an unnatural code of practice placed on us by so called society.  In supposed civilized societies we are not allowed to properly vent our emotions and anger, this is why so many of us internalise it and it eats away inside us.  One of the things I'm fighting for right now with my son is for his world to fit around him, as someone with Autism he is unable to fit into this unnatural code of conduct we have, everything with him is down to base, angry, hit your head off a wall, annoyed, tell that person you're annoyed.  There is no politeness with him.  You like the look of someone, well you just go ask them their name and where they come from.  Good looking female you don't know, well just get over there and talk to her for a minute.  He's actually just playing things out the way primitive humans did, no inhibitions and displaying every emotion he has.  There are those that would like him to be as they think he should be, which is just ridiculous as he doesn't even understand why they want him to be someone else.  People have came down on me in the past because I let him buy kids magazines and women's magazine's like OK and Now.  I was told he should have age appropriate reading material.  Of course my answer had to be "even if he can't read, I should buy him the times?".  If he wants a kids magazine, which thankfully I have been able to more or less stop, then he should have it, these magazines do teach reading skills.  He seems to prefer all the celeb mags though with all the pretty girls in them and that's fair enough.

My favourite quote right now

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - Jiddu Krishnamurti

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« Reply #77 on: November 11, 2011, 02:04:12 AM »
I see Tom went. Little disappointed that it wasn't Aaron first, but at least Lou has made it into the final, the proper final.

Another revealing night... Tom showed me, he along with Aaron also lacks "loyalty". During the time they each had to take it in turns to stand up and give the vote to save me talk, he decided (or rather his subconscious decided) that he would use this time to remind the public that his "close friend Alex" once robbed a blind person. This begs the question, why? If Tom really wanted Alex to win, why would he remind the public about this time in Alex's past instead of saying something positive? Alex looked a bit disturbed by this as well, but she probably wasn't sure what to make of it as Tom is supposed to be a friend. Jealousy custard.

I'm with you regarding the type of society that we're in, which discourages emotion. While I wouldn't be keen on going back to cave times getting thumped for looking in the wrong direction, I'm also not keen on this civil, smile-to-your-face-but-ruin-your-life-behind-your-back way of today's world, either. Having to dig through tripple-edged meanings behind peoples words gets tiresome as well. I find the company of my own pets refreshing, and this would be one of the reasons why. Words simply just get in the way sometimes.

If your son happens to learn better with images rather than words, then so be it. You know, there is many children leaving school today thinking that they're thick, which is truly disheartening. I do not believe that this is the case. What a lot of children out there need and don't get is a bit of one-on-one time and the chance to be taught in a way that they understand. Besides, what's it that they say? "A picture can tell a thousand words." They sure do. What good is age appropriate material if it is in German and will always remain German to some of us until it is communicated in another fashion? *shrugs* I could go on, but it's heading away from the topic at hand, hehe. It is interesting though.

Oh and I like your quote. I found a similar one awhile ago, something along the lines of "madness amongst millions". Pretty self explanatory.
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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #78 on: November 11, 2011, 12:15:19 PM »
I would have preferred Aaron to go before Tom too, but Tom was no great loss.  I thin k people voted tactically last night and Tom suffered for it.  I voted for both Jay and Lou and thought Tom and Alex would get loads of votes, it could be a lot of people thought the same way with Tom and voted for the others in an attempt to get Aaron out.  We might well see another dodgy vote tonight in the final, then again, people may just vote for the one they want to win, which I might do.

I was once told, "If you think the whole world is crazy, then they probably are".  Sanity is judged by societies standards and I'm afraid societies standards are just not good enough for me.  I refuse to allow people who back stab and lie to judge my sons abilities, who are they to judge him?

I knew a girl at Uni, she had a learning difficulty and had to always use a PC to sit exams.  I had known her from college and I persuaded her to go on to university with me.  She did it and she did one extra year to obtain her degree, but she got it.  The teachers at college had no time for her and said she'd never manage Uni, well she did and she finished and now has a degree in Multimedia Technology.

"The second sign of madness is having hairs on the palm of your hand, the first sign is looking for them".   The way I see those college teachers, social workers, etc is that they are the ones looking for the hairs on the palms of your hand.

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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #79 on: November 11, 2011, 09:46:04 PM »
I don't care what anyone says, that was definitely a fix.  I have never, ever in all of the years BB has been on, seen a winner get so much boos.  They all booed him.

I have a theory, I think Aaron was desperate to win, we all know that.  Now he has money, we also know that, he has a business or something and his family don't look poor.  When Lou was up for eviction against Faye, I spent almost £4 on votes for BB over on facebook, that got me 80 odd votes.  It took me about half an hour or something to cast all of those votes for Lou.

If my friend went into BB and she was desperate to win, and she gave me money to vote for her every time she was up, I'd sit and do it.

Ok say you gave me money, maybe even 5 or 6 grand, and you said to me, every time I'm up, use that to vote for me.  Well each time I could spend the week buying loads of votes on facebook and sitting for several hours a day voting for you.  Now say you had six friends or friends and family who were willing to do it, you could easily beat of any competition.  I think there was some vote fixing going on.

All I can say was that he's had the worst exit ever and I'm glad he didn't get to enjoy it and m,ilk it like they usually can, I'm glad it was horrible for him, that's all he deserved as he made the house horrible for the others.

Seeing clips tonight, there were a few things Lou, Alex and Jay did that we didn't see before, funny things, I thought the same with Tom last night too.  This thing where you don't get to look in to the house any time you like, is going to kill BB.

I mean those boos were awful tonight with everyone chanting fix.  I see that as a sign that all wasn't well.

As far as I'm concerned, Jay won that, Alex was second and Lou was third and Aaron is just a pretender.  I won't watch again and I'm glad it's over.

Look here to see who all thinks it was a fix, I just Googled Big Brother 2011 fixed and got these results, by tomorrow I think it will be all over the net.

http://www.google.co.uk/#pq=big+brother+2011&hl=en&sugexp=ppwl&cp=20&gs_id=r&xhr=t&q=big+brother+2011+fixed&pf=p&sclient=psy-ab&source=hp&pbx=1&oq=big+brother+2011+fix&aq=0&aqi=g1&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=f47bbb2481bec8f5&biw=1280&bih=854

It seems some people were trying to vote for jay and couldn't get through.  http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111111140921AALp0aS

On this video clip you can see that Lou was made to re-vote after she picked Tom, then she picked Faye, we've been fooled and I'm stupid to have spent money on it  :lmao: http://www.bigbrotherxtra.co.uk/?p=2125
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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #80 on: November 12, 2011, 02:12:08 AM »
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I wont be watching any future Big Fix shows. What a complete joke. That's all I have to say.

With your second to last post, I agree. And good on that girl at uni you mentioned. She had nothing to prove to those who thought her to be a waste of space, but at the same time I'm glad she put them right.   :ThumbsUp: 



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Re: Big Brother 2011
« Reply #81 on: November 12, 2011, 09:21:33 AM »
I've never seen a BB show where the winner went out to chants of fix, fix, fix and massive boos.  They should have just let that show die last year when they ended it on channel 4, Davina and Dermot did the right thing bolting from it.
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