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James Speeches on Morality
He must have made about 3 of them yesterday, every time the person he was speaking to tried to comment he cut them off with a 'let me finish'. Then when it was Austin's turn to speak he buggered off.
Is he trying to win a reality TV show or running for The Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Its called playing to the gallery,
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Ugh his speeches are so tedious and self righteous.
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He is very conspicuous in his self-awareness at the moment
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I like his levelheadedness.
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I don't think it matters to him that the other person is there or not. He thinks the speeches put him in a good light. He's no interest in hearing other people's opinions, which is why the moment his sermon finishes he walks away claiming to not want to have the conversation any more.
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He always wants to have his say, but isn't prepared to listen to the other person. When it's the other person's turn to speak he'll pretend to be offended and say "You know what, I'm through with this conversation", and then leave the room to go to other housemates in the house to bring it up again and start bitching about it.
He was like this on The Apprentice, he'd blow his own trumpet with the other person listening to him, but when they had their turn to answer him he didn't want to know and tried to close the conversation down. He thinks it's fair to deliver a flowery speech of his own to promote his heroic principles, but think's that's it, the conversation is now finished, and the other person shouldn't have the opportunity to say anything. |
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He must have made about 3 of them yesterday, every time the person he was speaking to tried to comment he cut them off with a 'let me finish'. Then when it was Austin's turn to speak he buggered off.
Is he trying to win a reality TV show or running for The Archbishop of Canterbury. I agree with everything he's saying. I just hope he's doing it because it's what he genuinely believes, and not because he knows he can gain votes from it. |
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I wish he had a zip for a mouth, his little morality lessons are vomit-inducing
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I like his levelheadedness.
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I don't think it matters to him that the other person is there or not. He thinks the speeches put him in a good light. He's no interest in hearing other people's opinions, which is why the moment his sermon finishes he walks away claiming to not want to have the conversation any more.
Sorry James...actually have a conversation with someone about things rather than preaching to them. I couldn't be bothered with him if I were in there. Normally I have an absolute fave by this point and honestly I couldn't care less who wins this mess. If I have to pick someone it would probably be Austin. |
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