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You don't have to live in America to get into debates with American's. You Tube comments and before that usenet are wall to wall with Americans.
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What a bizarre and narrow view of human interaction.
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James gives a good impression of explaining things to Jenna and Austin but for days Jenna's been asking the same simple question. Why pick Janice/Chloe rather a friend/her. And consistently this is when he throws his hands up and walks out. SCORE!!!
![]() And for days James has been telling her ..... or trying to and she hasn't been listening. SCORE!!! |
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You made your nasty comment based on You Tube Comments.
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What generalisation. How long did you live in America to make that judgement.
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And he has explained himself to them several times regarding his reasoning and they will not accept that he has a right to HIS opinion. But they do not / will not listen to James.
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No, I've made my resonable comment on personnel experience with American's I have been in online debates with, and it has been a lot of debates. American's don't like opinions that are not like their own, and won't admit they are in the wrong. As a poster said it is a character cultural thing, and they can't admit that they maybe are mistaken.
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He's put his desire to do Chloe a favour above a desire to stay loyal to a friend. Do you know why?
People are so childish on here. |
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He's put his desire to do Chloe a favour above a desire to stay loyal to a friend. Do you know why?
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Well hopefully now you do understand why James nominated him
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He's put his desire to do Chloe a favour above a desire to stay loyal to a friend. Do you know why?
It could also be the case that James no longer likes Austin and doesn't consider him a friend. Honestly, what is so difficult about this? |
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I don't understand your question that requires 3 question marks
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It doesn't matter. Nobody is obliged in this game show to be "loyal" to "friends".
It could also be the case that James no longer likes Austin and doesn't consider him a friend. Honestly, what is so difficult about this? I agree I think James has seen a side of Austin that he doesn't like and is just appeasing him by being his friend while stuck in the house with him...like he said "keep your friends close and your enemies closer". If I had such a foul mouth friend I would dump him/her asap, because people like that only bring drama and damage relationships you hold dear. Austin has serious issues |
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Loyal to friend, do you mean Jenna? She isn't his friend and this loyalty talk is schoolgirl rubbish rubbish. they are in a game show and they are not mates, not any of them.
People are so childish on here. |
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Hopefully they both go tomorrow.....couple of clowns
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The language used by Jenna Austin and Farrah has been shocking. They are so personally abusive.
Just awful. |
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James didn't even do Chloe a favour, if anything he took away something from her. I'm sure she would rather have saved Janice herself as a thank you for her support in the house. He was playing tactically and just won't admit it. I can't stand Austin or Jenna but James is lying about his reasons for saving Janice and Austin and Jenna know that.
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It doesn't matter. Nobody is obliged in this game show to be "loyal" to "friends".
It could also be the case that James no longer likes Austin and doesn't consider him a friend. Honestly, what is so difficult about this? |
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They are good viewing. I would rather watch to these "scumbag"s as you call them, than watch paint drying like James, Bobby Natasha, Clovie and Sherrie any day.
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Hoe can you compare that to childish behaviour when Austin used language like that, I hope you don't have kids if the c word is acceptable in any shape or form
Secondly don't dare cast your stupid judgement on what my parenting skills would be. You are unable to follow a simple conversation and are now deeply wrong. Apologise and go away. Permanently |
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He's put his desire to do Chloe a favour above a desire to stay loyal to a friend. Do you know why?
How is Jenna his friend
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It doesn't matter. Nobody is obliged in this game show to be "loyal" to "friends".
It could also be the case that James no longer likes Austin and doesn't consider him a friend. Honestly, what is so difficult about this? Unfortunately there appears to be a percentage of posters here who think in very simplistic terms. It's black or white, and anything in between that, they can't get their heads round. As we know, we are not watching a group of 'friends' here. It's a TV game show, with negotiation, tactics, and of course the eviction process, featuring a bunch of people, most of whom had never even met three weeks ago. I can totally understand why James nommed Austin. He was becoming more and more of a PITA and James had, on several occasions, tried to reign him in to no avail. Why should he stay 'loyal' to someone who had picked at him all week (along with a sidekick). I would have done exactly the same in James' position. |
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I didn't realise Jenna and James where friends. She's spent the last week or so slagging James off to Austin, and before that Farah.
How is Jenna his friend ![]() Since Farrah went they've started sleeping in the same bed and touching each other intimately. I also think Jenna thinks their friends going by her disbelief at James tactical betrayal. |
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Nothing at all .....
Unfortunately there appears to be a percentage of posters here who think in very simplistic terms. It's black or white, and anything in between that, they can't get their heads round. As we know, we are not watching a group of 'friends' here. It's a TV game show, with negotiation, tactics, and of course the eviction process, featuring a bunch of people, most of whom had never even met three weeks ago. I can totally understand why James nommed Austin. He was becoming more and more of a PITA and James had, on several occasions, tried to reign him in to no avail. Why should he stay 'loyal' to someone who had picked at him all week (along with a sidekick). I would have done exactly the same in James' position. What are James's tactics may i ask? |
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That's Americans for you!
The producers picked 3 people who would play up to SOME Brits' ignorance. |
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It's probably the American character, I find it both childish and infantile, and which is why I have found the best way to treat them its to just void getting into an argument with them. I've also been to America and have noticed that America's are no good on their own and have to be in groups to function, and they can't really talk quietly.
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