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Peripa

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  1. I like her more each week. She's smart, funny, totally not afraid to express her opinion or get in someone'se face, yet she tries to employ tact. She knew it was a lost cause trying to talk some sense into Aaryn about her racism but she tried anyway and didn't lose her cool.

    The McManda Showmance is a breath of fresh BB air to me. I'm getting a kick out of them

    I agree entirely. I don't get the 'mannish', 'bully', etc stuff. She seems like a woman who knows how to play the game and also will tell you if you're being a dumbass (or a racist). She seems intelligent, quick and comfortable with herself. I'm cool with her.

  2. Lol Aaryn on the feeds saying how much she knows about psychology, and how well she reads people.

    What a dolt.

    I just wanted to comment on how much I love that you used the word, "dolt". Yay!

    Also! Aaryn is a type of person I've never met before. I'm pretty okay with that fact.

  3. GM was really upset about getting her labeled clothes and make-up taken away....

    can't image how she'll take getting her job taken away.

    She seems very proud of what she does for a living.... this is going to hit her really hard.

    The question is: is she going to reflect and learn from it, or take it as something done TO her rather than something she did to herself?
  4. I think the firings are fair. My husband fired a guy from his crew for referring to a gay fellow construction worker as a "faggot" over beers after work. Hate speech isn't childish comments and there is no excuse for it. It's not like these people have been secretly filmed without their knowledge. They're aware that they are being broadcast internationally, for crying out loud.

    Frankly I'm surprised to see anyone, on any site, defending them, and I'm also surprised that no one in the house has called them out on it. My children know to stand up for the bullied, and they are 8 and 6.

  5. Reading the things that she and Ginamarie have said makes me feel nauseated. I don't really have a problem with swearing (I think we Canadians swear more than Americans overall) but I have no interest in tolerating someone spewing hate speech.

  6. I think Canadians tend to have pretty big potty mouths (TPB, anyone?) but it's not usually offensive, or said in anger; more used as expressive language. People 'round my part of Canada are big swearers but are super-careful around children or religious people.

    My American BB watching leads me to the conclusion that Americans swear more out of anger; is that accurate, neighbours to the south?

  7. Hmm, you might be right that generally people think of them as the same thing. In my head they are different. Haha. For example (and this is kind of a dumb example): in my younger days I worked at a McDs near a border crossing. I could usually tell whether someone was Canadian or American because the Canadians would say, "could I get a Big Mac, please?" And the Americans would say, "I'll have a Big Mac". One is more polite, but I don't think that it makes the others unkind. Just a different way of talking. Or, if someone bumps into me, I say "sorry" not because I'm sincerely sorry but because it's customary. It's just what we do.

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