Originally Posted by Brian_Grahams:
“Wo betide Georgia for actually exercising a little something called freedom of speech – good God above don't tell me that's not something everybody thinks at times. And the seeming justification for why she shouldn’t say something like that is precisely because she herself has had a fair amount of sh!t thrown at her recent months because 'oh no we don't want anything implied'! Goodness me, how can you honestly expect people to live like that, how can you expect people not to express their feelings for fear of what others might derive from it - utterly ridiculous. And I know that there’s people on here who secretly love it when Georgia posts something like that, something they can interpret in order to turn against her – they feign that they’re commenting about it in the interests of others, but I know that secretly they love it because they love to be able to criticise Georgia.
Laura’s message is a good one – it’s one people should follow. Georgia does. Here's some examples.
Kindness is when instead of taking praise for your own looks you seek to divert it onto a great make up team.
Kindness is when instead of taking praise for your own dance you divert it onto the technique shown by a professional dancer.
Kindness is when you knock someone out of the dance off you then send them a supportive tweet, describing them as beautiful and saying they should have gone much further.
Kindness is whenever it's a birthday or a special occasion for someone frequently sending them messages saying how much they mean to you.
Kindness is uprooting yourself, leaving your friends and family, to move with someone who supposedly loves you.
Kindness is accompanying and supporting the person who supposedly loves you to every single even which he performs at.
Kindness is in every interview you give praising the person who supposedly loves you to the hilt.
Kindness is sending beautiful tweets to people who you’ve just met and are essentially complete strangers to you.
Kindness is rushing out to meet fans in the middle of a cast party and apologizing for not being there quicker.
Kindness is messaging your fans privately to thank them for their support.
Kindness is telling people on an appreciation thread how much you appreciate their support.
Kindness is tweeting your ex good luck when a new series of Strictly starts.
Kindness is going out of your way to specifically quash tabloid rumours directed at people which you know could be affecting them.
You know what isn’t kind in my opinion, giving interviews to the Daily Mail in which you implicate that certain people have played a part in ‘spoiling’ your Strictly journey before it has started. You know what would be more kind, thinking of how the split might have affected the actual people involved rather than your own personal Strictly journey.”
“Wo betide Georgia for actually exercising a little something called freedom of speech – good God above don't tell me that's not something everybody thinks at times. And the seeming justification for why she shouldn’t say something like that is precisely because she herself has had a fair amount of sh!t thrown at her recent months because 'oh no we don't want anything implied'! Goodness me, how can you honestly expect people to live like that, how can you expect people not to express their feelings for fear of what others might derive from it - utterly ridiculous. And I know that there’s people on here who secretly love it when Georgia posts something like that, something they can interpret in order to turn against her – they feign that they’re commenting about it in the interests of others, but I know that secretly they love it because they love to be able to criticise Georgia.
Laura’s message is a good one – it’s one people should follow. Georgia does. Here's some examples.
Kindness is when instead of taking praise for your own looks you seek to divert it onto a great make up team.
Kindness is when instead of taking praise for your own dance you divert it onto the technique shown by a professional dancer.
Kindness is when you knock someone out of the dance off you then send them a supportive tweet, describing them as beautiful and saying they should have gone much further.
Kindness is whenever it's a birthday or a special occasion for someone frequently sending them messages saying how much they mean to you.
Kindness is uprooting yourself, leaving your friends and family, to move with someone who supposedly loves you.
Kindness is accompanying and supporting the person who supposedly loves you to every single even which he performs at.
Kindness is in every interview you give praising the person who supposedly loves you to the hilt.
Kindness is sending beautiful tweets to people who you’ve just met and are essentially complete strangers to you.
Kindness is rushing out to meet fans in the middle of a cast party and apologizing for not being there quicker.
Kindness is messaging your fans privately to thank them for their support.
Kindness is telling people on an appreciation thread how much you appreciate their support.
Kindness is tweeting your ex good luck when a new series of Strictly starts.
Kindness is going out of your way to specifically quash tabloid rumours directed at people which you know could be affecting them.
You know what isn’t kind in my opinion, giving interviews to the Daily Mail in which you implicate that certain people have played a part in ‘spoiling’ your Strictly journey before it has started. You know what would be more kind, thinking of how the split might have affected the actual people involved rather than your own personal Strictly journey.”
Brian,
BEST.POST.EVER!






Oh, well. Make sure you get them anyway. I can act surprised, it's not a problem 
