I'm willing to take the backlash. I know I sound very self-righteous. But still.
There are certain housemates that try to present themselves a certain way and said presentation feels very unconvincing. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm a gay guy who loves Rupauls Drag Race. I wanted to love Michelle, who presents herself as Queen of the Outcasts. She presents herself this way, but her moments on Big Brother seem to contradict this. I can't help but think that people who have an attitude like this: http://www.reddit.com/r/rupaulsdragr...e_visage_show/ are somewhat fooled, and 'wrong' for their supporting a certain housemate.
I feel like I've been on the 'foolish' side too. Aisleyne, for example, did the one thing that I want from a HM whenever everyone gangs up on one 'crazy' housemate and proves how weak and sheepy they are: go against the grain. But she never really lived up to the moment she called Sezer, Grace and co. out as being bullies.
There are certain housemates that try to present themselves a certain way and said presentation feels very unconvincing. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm a gay guy who loves Rupauls Drag Race. I wanted to love Michelle, who presents herself as Queen of the Outcasts. She presents herself this way, but her moments on Big Brother seem to contradict this. I can't help but think that people who have an attitude like this: http://www.reddit.com/r/rupaulsdragr...e_visage_show/ are somewhat fooled, and 'wrong' for their supporting a certain housemate.
I feel like I've been on the 'foolish' side too. Aisleyne, for example, did the one thing that I want from a HM whenever everyone gangs up on one 'crazy' housemate and proves how weak and sheepy they are: go against the grain. But she never really lived up to the moment she called Sezer, Grace and co. out as being bullies.