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Why dosen't Hazel want to let out any emotion ?
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Damanda
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by nagel84:
“No, it's opinion.

Hazel didn't want to make a drama out of the cucumber incident and thus why she played it down, both in the DR and once she came out of the DR.”

No what I said is a fact.

IMO, you are dishonestly applying a false interpretation and excluding other events to support a biased view.
THAT'S an opinion. But it's a correct one
Good night.
nagel84
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Damanda:
“No what I said is a fact.

IMO, you are dishonestly applying a false interpretation and excluding other events to support a biased view.
THAT'S an opinion. But it's a correct one
Good night.”

No, it's still opinion and your now customary arrogance and rudeness doesn't make it anything else.
SpiderMan 83
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“Where are the 'hate threads' that I created?”

Never said you did.
wendy13
29-07-2013
shes cold hearted, and she made the excuse that she doesnt do it because of what others might think of her.

takes a lot of effort to detach oneself from ones emotions and moreso of ones surroundings.

just indicates how calculating she is.
patsylimerick
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Summer Kisses:
“Charlie was amazingly coherent considering she was 'as drunk as a skunk'. Lets face it, Charlie was proven right after, the 'I'm sober' Hazel was proven to have lied.”

She's never coherent. She gives me migraine.

Hazel, once reminded, accepted that she had said aggression (though what she actually said was 'she can be a bit aggressive when she's drunk). What she said was a perfectly valid observation.
Summer Kisses
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“She's never coherent. She gives me migraine.

Hazel, once reminded, accepted that she had said aggression (though what she actually said was 'she can be a bit aggressive when she's drunk). What she said was a perfectly valid observation.”

Hazel was reminded quite a few times - not once

Ps A persons voice doesn't give you migraine.
Mordin
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by nagel84:
“No, it's opinion.

Hazel didn't want to make a drama out of the cucumber incident and thus why she played it down, both in the DR and once she came out of the DR.”

If going around the other housemates behind Charlie's back and moaning about how Charlie hit her in the eye with a cucumber is "playing it down", then sure

Repeatedly going on about something is an attempt to make it into an issue - no matter how many times you say "No big deal" while going on about it.

Back on topic - I don't like Hazel, but it has nothing to do with her "lack of emotions". It seems like too many people nowadays think what they see on TV is a faithful depiction of normal human behaviour, and then go out talking and acting like soap characters or 'reality' stars. Charlie really gets on my nerves with her constant sitting and blathering about "I feel this, I feel that, it makes me feel etc etc."

I like the way Hazel has a much more normal just-get-on-with-it-and-don't-sit-and-talk-for-7-hours-overanalysing-your-feelings approach. It's a pity she's a horrid person too though.
Turbulence
29-07-2013
She did cry after the tennis ball about Daley, and I'm surprised people didn't say how much of a crybaby she was, for crying. A bit like how she's a cold hearted bitch for not crying. A bit like how Callum is overly nice and 'trying too hard' when he's being nice to people, and is labelled the fake alpha male when he is being assertive. In otherwords, you can read absolutely anything into any behaviour if you choose to.
Tall Paul
29-07-2013
She just prefers to do so in private, nothing wrong in that at all.
Zadeth
29-07-2013
She's evil inside.
GTR Davo
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Maxine_Roch:
“It's ok to cry every now and again !”

Why should she give the haters the satisfaction of enjoying her cry?
MissBeastie
29-07-2013
I think Hazel cried with Dan over the Daley incident (didn't she?), and she cried in the Diary room when talking about Dan being evicted. She seemed disappointed by the letter from her mum, in that it didn't tell her anything useful, so I don't think it made her feel emotionally moved by it. I don't feel that she's cold/hard, but someone who has learned to contain their strong emotions as much as possible.
Tall Paul
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by MissBeastie:
“I think Hazel cried with Dan over the Daley incident (didn't she?), and she cried in the Diary room when talking about Dan being evicted. She seemed disappointed by the letter from her mum, in that it didn't tell her anything useful, so I don't think it made her feel emotionally moved by it. I don't feel that she's cold/hard, but someone who has learned to contain their strong emotions as much as possible.”

Bit unprecedented to contain your emotions like that, don't know how she does it.
MissBeastie
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Tall Paul:
“Bit unprecedented to contain your emotions like that, don't know how she does it. ”

Unprecedented? loads of men regard this as standard procedure.
rosieeee
29-07-2013
She shows how she is feeling in her eyes. But she does a very good job of holding onto her emotions otherwise. I get the feeling she just doesn't want to let go in there perhaps because she will say too much or make herself look silly. She seemed to find it highly embarrassing when Charlie was arguing with her. Some people are very private with their emotions and I can understand that.
Syntax Error
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Maxine_Roch:
“It's ok to cry every now and again !”

Because, if you were to believe a lot of what you read on here, she is evil & soulless & people like that don't have emotion.

It must all those years living in a hollowed out volcano & planning endless terrorist attacks that makes her like that.
N19
29-07-2013
On live feed last week Hazel said to Charlie. 'do you know how hard it is to hold back tears'.
Radical Joe
29-07-2013
Why is it even an issue that Hazel never cried on cue? Is this how silly things have gotten that the fact she never cried at a given point is reason for criticism?

Originally Posted by Tall Paul:
“Bit unprecedented to contain your emotions like that, don't know how she does it. ”

You what???
N19
29-07-2013
When men contain their emotions it is seen as a sign of strength, when a woman does it she is evil. What century are we living in.
Veri
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by patsylimerick:
“People seem to be conditioned to soap opera over-acting. Hazel tonight ran the full gamut of emotions from struggling to contain her emotions after the letter to being angry but restrained with foot in mouth to having a ball in the garden in the rain. She's ACTUALLY real. Unlike the ice queen bitch on the bench.”

I think it's a fundamental problem with BB these days. To many people, emotion shown in a natural way has become almost invisible.
Syntax Error
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by Veri:
“I think it's a fundamental problem with BB these days. To many people, emotion shown in a natural way has become almost invisible.”

I'm glad you've said this, because never a truer word has been spoken.
JFDonaghy
29-07-2013
Originally Posted by hilarybbfan:
“I felt sorry for Joe being snapped at... He just cared enough to see if she was ok, and snapping at him wasn't enough she also then had to bitch about him, as if asking if someone is ok is a really bad thing to do? I don't understand her..”

he was just wanting another chance to have a paw at her.
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