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singlefish
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by Presto Shinko:
“To me she comes across as on of they numpties who think it's alright to be rude as You're just "telling it like it is" but doesn't think the same when the tables are turned on her.

Girl has potential but she has to learn to be tactful.”

That's not who she is though. And it makes great telly. The best CBB housemate after Peter Burns
libertywhite
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by Presto Shinko:
“To me she comes across as on of they numpties who think it's alright to be rude as You're just "telling it like it is" but doesn't think the same when the tables are turned on her.

Girl has potential but she has to learn to be tactful.”

Personally I see little need to be polite to someone with the intellect of a lobatomised slug, especially when that someone thinks that despite the disadvantage of having no brain whatsoever they still have the right to judge someone clearly far more intelligent than they are.
Presto Shinko
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by libertywhite:
“Personally I see little need to be polite to someone with the intellect of a lobatomised slug, especially when that someone thinks that despite the disadvantage of having no brain whatsoever they still have the right to judge someone clearly far more intelligent than they are.”

He has just as much right to judge her as she does him. Tactfulness has nothing to do with being polite. I never called her manners into question, when I say rude I mean that just because she thinks something is true, deosn't mean she has to blurt it out.

Same way dappy thought what he said was true but didn't need to blurt it out in such a way. Pot/kettle.
libertywhite
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by Presto Shinko:
“He has just as much right to judge her as she does him. Tactfulness has nothing to do with being polite. I never called her manners into question, when I say rude I mean that just because she thinks something is true, deosn't mean she has to blurt it out.

Same way dappy thought what he said was true but didn't need to blurt it out in such a way. Pot/kettle.”

One was projecting their dubious morals and double standards on to someone else, the other was clearly just making an observation based on what is evident. I wouldn't let anyone define my morals especially someone of low intelligence. He simply proved my belief that morals are just a stick we use to beat those we personally dislike.
Presto Shinko
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by libertywhite:
“One was projecting their dubious morals and double standards on to someone else, the other was clearly just making an observation based on what is evident. I wouldn't let anyone define my morals especially someone of low intelligence. He simply proved my belief that morals are just a stick we use to beat those we personally dislike.”

I didn't agree with his double standards either but I believe they both show signs of dubious morals. Only one is smarter and more articulate than the other. Peas in a pod to me.
sandy50
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by Presto Shinko:
“I didn't agree with his double standards either but I believe they both show signs of dubious morals. Only one is smarter and more articulate than the other. Peas in a pod to me.”

I agree - Dappy and Luisa similar for different reasons - both touchy when picked up on things they probably wished they hadn't of said in the house on National TV - shovelling themselves out of quicksand !!!

in addition to the above ...I think Jim summed how Luisa comes across when he said 'dont you think that sometimes you can come across as rude' when she says its just her sense of humour, and Lionel picked it up when he called her up on that what she said about them she meant and basically not to lie that she didn't mean what she says.
libertywhite
11-01-2014
Originally Posted by Presto Shinko:
“I didn't agree with his double standards either but I believe they both show signs of dubious morals. Only one is smarter and more articulate than the other. Peas in a pod to me.”

When I talk about dubious morals I mean i think all morals are dubious, we all draw a line in the sand for ourselves it's not up to someone else to do it. What consenting adults do is their own business. I abhor so called Christian morals. The whole argument just underlines the ridiculousness of two people deciding the standards each other should live by.
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