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I must admit I'm finding it a bit uncomfortable in parts. The "short" joke is well past its sell-by date (which I think was some time in 1973), their justification seems to be that the person telling the "joke" is the same size. I'm sure below-average height kids/adults out there won't mind at all the knuckle draggers at work / school going on and on about their size. Talking of 1973, Amir does seem to be on a mission to reinforce ethnicity stereotypes and half the camp seems to think bullying is absolutely fine.
Zad said:
I must admit I'm finding it a bit uncomfortable in parts. The "short" joke is well past its sell-by date (which I think was some time in 1973), their justification seems to be that the person telling the "joke" is the same size. I'm sure below-average height kids/adults out there won't mind at all the knuckle draggers at work / school going on and on about their size. Talking of 1973, Amir does seem to be on a mission to reinforce ethnicity stereotypes and half the camp seems to think bullying is absolutely fine.
I really dont get how they think we might find it funny? Again...again....again...Just caught up with last night's show. I think some of them are beginning to show their true colours now!
Amir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
Amir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
SidJames said:
Zad said:
I must admit I'm finding it a bit uncomfortable in parts. The "short" joke is well past its sell-by date (which I think was some time in 1973), their justification seems to be that the person telling the "joke" is the same size. I'm sure below-average height kids/adults out there won't mind at all the knuckle draggers at work / school going on and on about their size. Talking of 1973, Amir does seem to be on a mission to reinforce ethnicity stereotypes and half the camp seems to think bullying is absolutely fine.
I really dont get how they think we might find it funny? Again...again....again...angels95 said:
Just caught up with last night's show. I think some of them are beginning to show their true colours now!
Amir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
I find him very similar to his future prime minister sonAmir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
Merc 450 said:
angels95 said:
Just caught up with last night's show. I think some of them are beginning to show their true colours now!
Amir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
I find him very similar to his future prime minister sonAmir in particular comes across as very two-faced and is definitely not a team player.
I have to say that Stanley went up in my estimation when he defended Ian when they got back from that challenge. He comes across very well, demonstrates a great deal of empathy, and can be genuinely funny. The total opposite of his waste-of-space of a son!
But he looks nothing like Jeremy Corbyn...
I have to say that at the moment the two who I thought I'd like least are my favourite personalities. Mr Johnson Snr is most likeable when he isn't trying to play the buffoon, and Toff doesn't seem to be trying to play a part at all. Which makes me wonder what Boris would really be like if he didn't act like he does.
I have to say that at the moment the two who I thought I'd like least are my favourite personalities. Mr Johnson Snr is most likeable when he isn't trying to play the buffoon, and Toff doesn't seem to be trying to play a part at all. Which makes me wonder what Boris would really be like if he didn't act like he does.
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