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real tears from Bear
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Pinglet78
26-08-2016
Originally Posted by MargMck:
“I have "one of those" with the same "issues" in my family. Bear's most honest moment was when he told Renee that he was like that 24-7 out of the house.
And here's the thing - they can weep copious "real tears" for their own pleasure when it suits, snot, red eyes, the works - but it means nothing. They can turn it on and off in an instant.”

Bang on.
I made a thread a while ago saying I feel that he's more then just nasty... Got slaughtered by a few people but oh well.

I've also said many times now that people like Bear go through life feeling entitled, want everything without having to earn it, don't appreciate anything or anyone, and go through life moving from one "Fun" thing to another leaving shedloads of human debris in their wake... He's fully aware of what he's doing/done & it's clear he gets a HUGE kick out of messing with people's heads. You don't have to get physical to damage someone...

I honestly find it disturbing that so many people are condoning his behaviour as "Fun" "Banter" etc... And if he's like this when he knows he's on tv, imagine what he's like in private... He's emotionally terrorised most of the housemates & BB have not only condoned his behaviour - they've encouraged it. So disheartening & sad.
keep_it_real1
26-08-2016
100% real ..tots!
ahoyy
26-08-2016
Originally Posted by Supercalifragil:
“I didn't buy it, sorry. Those tears were as genuine as he's always been in the house: n-o-t.”

Carry on the dehumanising. A very unpleasant thing is the dehumanising of people. Can lead to all sorts of things.
PacinoFan
26-08-2016
Originally Posted by ahoyy:
“Carry on the dehumanising. A very unpleasant thing is the dehumanising of people. Can lead to all sorts of things.”

Stephen is NOT human. He just about gets the affect right but nothing touches the eyes.

Fingers crossed, he will get his on a night out in a club while bantering!
postit
26-08-2016
Although he still lives at home, it's probably the very first time one of his parents has told him that she's proud of him. No wonder the tears were shed.
Spasmodic
26-08-2016
Originally Posted by Pinglet78:
“Bang on.
I made a thread a while ago saying I feel that he's more then just nasty... Got slaughtered by a few people but oh well.

I've also said many times now that people like Bear go through life feeling entitled, want everything without having to earn it, don't appreciate anything or anyone, and go through life moving from one "Fun" thing to another leaving shedloads of human debris in their wake... He's fully aware of what he's doing/done & it's clear he gets a HUGE kick out of messing with people's heads. You don't have to get physical to damage someone...

I honestly find it disturbing that so many people are condoning his behaviour as "Fun" "Banter" etc... And if he's like this when he knows he's on tv, imagine what he's like in private... He's emotionally terrorised most of the housemates & BB have not only condoned his behaviour - they've encouraged it. So disheartening & sad. ”

I read your other thread and you were spot on. As others have said on this thread, the flat eyes, the playing for effect without affect all give him away for what he is. My only hope is that those who see his behaviour as a bit of "fun" or "banter" do so out of the innocence of those who have never had someone like him poking his fingers into their lives.

It's been interesting watching him. Sickening, but interesting.
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