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Post by Gutmutter on Jul 25, 2021 10:16:58 GMT
Could someone please advise me as to what Earth shattering crime against humanity that Brent has committed in the house? I realize that he's annoying but I guess I missed exactly what he's done wrong. As obnoxious as I find Brent, Brit is in a class of her own. I literally cringe at the sight and sound of her. I'm serious when I ask what Brent's done as I've not been watching feeds hardly at all. Kinda lack interest so far. Don't like the direction this game is heading on so many levels. Brent really makes the women uncomfortable. He insinuates himself into the company of Hannah, who is only 21 and has no interest in him, and Alyssa, who is already with Christian. He calls women “females” and insists a female needs to go next to even up the numbers… even when addressing groups that include women. Sometimes it’s hard to put into words how someone makes you feel, but the women find him predatory.
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Post by bearwme1 on Jul 25, 2021 13:05:56 GMT
If Britini wants a week off from being on the block she could win HOH and keep herself safe. If she can’t do that she has no “rights”. As a Principal and human I feel a little sad for her. I’m not sure where she is on the autism spectrum but in spite of her many accomplishments in life, and there are many, being cooped up in a house with 16 people who don’t know her was a terrible idea. She really has no idea about how to maneuver a social game. She did put her self in this situation. I don’t think she’s doing a great job at it. She doesn’t have all the needed social cues or know how to read them. Of course many people not on the autism spectrum have decided to try out BB too.
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Post by Gutmutter on Jul 25, 2021 14:28:54 GMT
Do the rest of the cast know she’s autistic? It seems like her game would benefit if she were to tell them and what challenges she has, like when Ky told people he has trouble processing and needs them to not interrupt him. She’s never going to find a more compassionate cast. If they don’t know, she just comes off as entitled.
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Post by jeff4ever on Jul 25, 2021 15:28:36 GMT
Do the rest of the cast know she’s autistic? It seems like her game would benefit if she were to tell them and what challenges she has, like when Ky told people he has trouble processing and needs them to not interrupt him. She’s never going to find a more compassionate cast. If they don’t know, she just comes off as entitled. You are 100% correct here. I had no idea until now that she was on the spectrum. Shame on me for not even considering this as my other half lives with Asperger's. This explains so much. Thanks for this enlightenment.
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Post by Ellabella on Jul 25, 2021 15:44:13 GMT
Do the rest of the cast know she’s autistic? It seems like her game would benefit if she were to tell them and what challenges she has, like when Ky told people he has trouble processing and needs them to not interrupt him. She’s never going to find a more compassionate cast. If they don’t know, she just comes off as entitled. I only knew she has to eat gluten free. Being on the spectrum explains some of her behavior .
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Post by JosephD on Jul 25, 2021 15:49:28 GMT
If Brit wants a chance to avoid the block and play the game, unfortunately, she has to tell the HG’s she’s autistic. That way, at least a few of the smarter HG’s may understand the reason for her outburst and rants that appear to be nothing more than histrionics.
If she doesn’t let them know about her autism, she just comes across as immature, entitled and whiney. And that – in anyone’s book – is reason enough to evict her.
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