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Old 16-08-2016, 20:36
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It DID upset them but this time, wisely, finally, they CHOSE not to react

Only Katie missed that and asked him why he was doing it

This was AFTER all the others outside stopped each other from reacting

Then they were trying to calm ( acting) Lewis down by saying that

I Can't understand how you did not get that ?
I'm on about after Lewis had been in the diary room ,and then kept moaning about it when he came out .....and No they weren't bothered ...They are sensible enough to realise that ....1 Jam couldn't really Ruin the book to the point it couldn't be saved and 2......That once the show was over they'd never see the book again as it was Nobodies personal Copy .......and to top all that none of it is real and they're all just following the script
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:36
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You're so right Twinkle...thanksxx

I've seldom been so incensed at a housemate...and that's coming from a life long BB fan.

I have a feeling I'll be hanging up my stripes after this debacle.

Good for you flower! Just had to say massive fopah (however it's spelt 😀. Meant to say even his friends DONT like him. As if anyone could like this ****!
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:37
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Good for you flower! Just had to say massive fopah (however it's spelled &#128524. Meant to say even his friends DONT like him. As if anyone could like this ****!
*whispers....
faux pas
(you can edit it in if you're quick)
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:41
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Yes he is so considerate isn't he, only destroying the book with jam. You're right he obviously thought it through and considered their feelings before doing this and he's probably advising them today how to repair it as per your handy soapy water hint. Actually knowing Bear he has probably already done that for them
BIB wouldn't surprise me one little bit ,if it's in the script for his redemption Journey then that's exactly what he would've done .....

Like you say TT very considerate is our Bear when he wants to be
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:43
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No that's art.

Not spiteful defacement , as I'm sure a person such as yourself would know,
Ah but what you have to ask your self Scarlett is .....Would he have done that to a Monet
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:45
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Ah but what you have to ask your self Scarlett is .....Would he have done that to a Monet
Rex...."What have ya done man"

Dem were the days
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:54
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Rex...."What have ya done man"

Dem were the days
Yep ,They were the BBs I did enjoy and get Passionate over ,but now we no longer have 24/7 L/F or at least Long periods of it ,I just take it for the shite it is ,and no longer get all angsty over it to the point I'm not really bothered who goes ,who stays or even who wins ....as we don't get to see enough to make our own minds up anymore..Just the Story lineBB/C5 want us to see
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Old 16-08-2016, 20:57
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*whispers....
faux pas
(you can edit it in if you're quick)
God! Not quick enough. How embarrassing ahhhhh 😔 X
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:02
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Maybe he has a few screws missing .
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:03
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Compared with his other antics it was no big deal
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:06
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I can't say I have seen him deriving pleasure from a single sodding thing so far. There is never that sparkle of mischief, barely concealed mirth or silly giggling accompanying his antics. His "wind ups" are all conducted joylessly and mechanically and seem to be motivated by nothing more than creating misery in others. He doesn't even seem to get enjoy from that that much either.

Even his 'hots' for Chloe seemed to be weirdly cold. He petted her with a sort of clinical detachment as if she were no more than a commodity being evaluated.

I am actually beginning see him as a piteous creature. It's as if he has nothing inside, no emotion, no empathy, no joy, no nothing. It must be dreadful to be so utterly empty of what makes us human.
Good post.

I've been saying from early days that he never smiles, never enjoys a thing that he does. He just looks angry at the world all the time.

Yes the show is a means to an end for him - but he seems pretty hollow beyond what we have seen. I pity anyone who wants to know more of the "real Bear" - Most of us have seen enough . Someone who can do the things he has done in the house, and push people to their limits, goads, uses and torments them.
And, as for outside the house, he dumped his gf without even a backward glance -to coin his favourite word " ruthless" or as he pronounces it "roofless".....Let's see what Chloe says after he has outlived his use for her .
bib - Aubrey tried to make that point to him ages ago, that the show is supposed to be a means to an end and that, if it is supposed to be that for Bear, he's going to have no ends of which to make means if he carried on as he has.

If he's just thinking of the £, which seemingly he is, then he'll get his fee no matter what. He's got one show coming up hasn't he (Ex on the Beach) and then what - back to roofing once the money's gone.

CBB hasn't set him up for anything else, it's not been a great advertisement to hire him for anything unless there's a male version of BabeStation!

I don't think he looks further than having enough money in the now, unless he's hiding a great talent for financial investment.
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:06
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I think this task rattled Bear. Ricky and Aubrey had control and they used that control, wisely - they put in place rules that were positive for the house and didn't use their power to piss people off. For the first time we saw BB step in and punish Bear as soon as he started acting out. Both Ricky and Aubrey ignored him well. He tried to be destructive with the painting and they gave him first prize, which was the opposite of what he was trying to achieve. All the HMs came together and enjoyed the task, even Lewis and Marnie were integrated well. The book symbolised this. It was the evidence of a job well done, that he hadn't controlled by being destructive. By defacing the book, he spitefully took away the good feeling they had. He didn't even care that he was upsetting his friends Lewis and Marnie. By destroying the book that symbolised their unity, he took back control.

Forgot to add, Bear is a nasty bas***d. Something psychopathic about him. Shudder.
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:15
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I think this task rattled Bear. Ricky and Aubrey had control and they used that control, wisely - they put in place rules that were positive for the house and didn't use their power to piss people off. For the first time we saw BB step in and punish Bear as soon as he started acting out. Both Ricky and Aubrey ignored him well. He tried to be destructive with the painting and they gave him first prize, which was the opposite of what he was trying to achieve. All the HMs came together and enjoyed the task, even Lewis and Marnie were integrated well. The book symbolised this. It was the evidence of a job well done, that he hadn't controlled by being destructive. By defacing the book, he spitefully took away the good feeling they had. He didn't even care that he was upsetting his friends Lewis and Marnie. By destroying the book that symbolised their unity, he took back control.

Forgot to add, Bear is a nasty bas***d. Something psychopathic about him. Shudder.
I really don't think he considers Lewis or Marnie to be friends - from the way he spoke about them to Chloe, that's not how you talk about friends. He sees them as allies for the most part I think, but I don't think he likes them really. He just knows that he has to have somebody on side.

He has Lewis pledging allegiance all the time - he just did it again on the show just now, but Bear isn't reciprocating that pledge.
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Old 16-08-2016, 21:16
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It was difficult to imagine him stooping much lower, until he did.

He's a complete **** up - I don't even give a monkeys if he wins now.

I'm past caring.
Me too, I was going to throw a couple of votes to both Renee and Heavy to try and get Bear or Lewis out but I'm not spending a penny on this crap when BB is letting Bear run amok and not punishing him. The jam in the school book was spiteful and pathetic, just like the constant spillage of the coffee. I've had enough of his childish games. Whoever finds this entertaining must be of the same brain as Bear, good luck to them, they are going to need it!
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Old 16-08-2016, 22:12
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One flew over the cuckoos Nest territory.....


He's a spiteful little git.
Ain't he just.
If he was mentally ill, he wouldn't know what he's doing is wrong & he DOES. He gets a kick out of chaos & unhappiness, it makes him feel important cos in his eyes he's got control and power, therefore he is invincible.
The few housemates who've tried to reason with him have been worn down cos they don't know how to deal with him & explain what they want to say, that they can be more assertive... I'd be like "Ok, I've asked you so many times to please stop invading my personal space, it's getting silly now, there's only so many "Accidents" & "I Forgot" before it starts to look like you're doing it to make me uncomfortable, so please stop" When he ignored me again, I'd just say "BB, you've heard me many times - what do you expect me to do?" .

BB are just enabling him, even Heavy said the other day that Bear's always naughty but gets rewards...
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Old 16-08-2016, 23:53
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I'm convinced he's going to win. The last few nights there have been little seeds of redemption planted by him (talking to James). His 180° shift will be complete just in time for the final you watch.
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Old 17-08-2016, 00:06
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I'm convinced he's going to win. The last few nights there have been little seeds of redemption planted by him (talking to James). His 180° shift will be complete just in time for the final you watch.
It certainly seems to be rigged that way. The others barely even feature .
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Old 17-08-2016, 00:50
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I can't say I have seen him deriving pleasure from a single sodding thing so far. There is never that sparkle of mischief, barely concealed mirth or silly giggling accompanying his antics. His "wind ups" are all conducted joylessly and mechanically and seem to be motivated by nothing more than creating misery in others. He doesn't even seem to get enjoy from that that much either.

Even his 'hots' for Chloe seemed to be weirdly cold. He petted her with a sort of clinical detachment as if she were no more than a commodity being evaluated.

I am actually beginning see him as a piteous creature. It's as if he has nothing inside, no emotion, no empathy, no joy, no nothing. It must be dreadful to be so utterly empty of what makes us human.
Great post. Couldn't agree more. He seems to be very empty.
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Old 17-08-2016, 06:54
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That's because all those dreary uninteresting borefeast of house mates are bringing poor Bear down ....it's the only bit of entertainment he has left in that morgue of a house

Thank god! for bear otherwise i would have died from the boredom

don't get me wrong i couldn't live with him as i would have atomic wedgied him long ago, but boye! is he fun to watch, good ole laugh

now i know you guys hate him, and ok fair enough, but not everyone does ..please respect that
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Old 17-08-2016, 08:06
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I agree. It's not as if they all get a personal copy at the end of the experience. I've said it before he's the smartest one in there
I liked his comment last night that it's not a 'holiday camp' - he's seeing it (as it is) a job and he's doing what he's been paid to do. And that's not sit on his arse for 3 or so weeks (like Ricky/Katie/James, and Sam to an extent) saying very little.
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Old 17-08-2016, 08:51
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He reminds me of the odious HW.
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Old 17-08-2016, 09:04
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That's because all those dreary uninteresting borefeast of house mates are bringing poor Bear down ....it's the only bit of entertainment he has left in that morgue of a house

Thank god! for bear otherwise i would have died from the boredom

don't get me wrong i couldn't live with him as i would have atomic wedgied him long ago, but boye! is he fun to watch, good ole laugh

now i know you guys hate him, and ok fair enough, but not everyone does ..please respect that
Yes but you can't discount the tangible effect someone like that can have on one - especially if you can't escape from him and you know you are being watched 24/7 etc.

They have almost given up - like most of us
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