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Would you go on Big Brother?

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Hehe no, not Coldplaying BB, I'm talking about real life.

 

It depends how valuable you view your privacy, and I dont know how I'd do with that. I'm certainly a lot more open about privacy then I used to be, for example, friends and people in my building can pretty much walk into my apartment at any time they want. A year ago I dont think I would've liked that at all...

 

If you dont see Big Brother as tabloid fodder (Which unfortunately is what it becomes when stupid cheesy newspaper and magazine deals get involved) then its quite an interesting and respectful sociological experiment, and I think I'd like to be a part of it.

 

It would be surreal, I think I would.

i think i would, simply because its something that seems interesting ... how can you cope with little entertainment and its putting yourself to the test really ....

 

the range of personalities they put on Big Brother now are so extravagant it is very difficult to get onto the show cause the producers want to see it explode .... but its a nice thought ;)

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I agree about the 2nd paragraph, the show is getting pretty stupid. They want sex depraved nutballs really.

 

Its getting less and less about reality.

I wouldn't ever be able to bring myself to it.

Being watched for 64 or so day would scare me. Heh, I'm paranoid as it is in real life...being on BB would just make me insane.

Also I wouldn't like having every single gossip magazine on my case simply because I had an argument with someone.

Or the fact that when I got out, people are going to see my in the street and be like "HA! It's that guy from BB....why did you do that on that show! Freak!!!"

So no.

Nope, not ever, no way.

 

1) I would hate the no privacy

2) I would hate not to be able to have some me time when I need it

3) I would hate not being able to read anything

4) I would hate not being able to listen to music/watch DVDs

5) I would be sooooooooo bored

6) its bad enough spending 3 weeks away from Ian and only being able to see him twice and speak to him on the phone every night. there's no way on god's earth I would willing spend that amount of time away from him (please feel free to vomit now, buckets in the corner!!!) :lol:

no, what a fucking waste of 13 weeks of my life. I'd rather spend it in prison (there's more privacy in prison)

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Ian's last post single-handedly changed my mind on the entire subject.

 

Yes, what a waste of time.

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... people hate people who have been on reality shows generally..

Definitely....no. I don't think I'd get in anyway, they're looking for people with...erm...issues....you know........ like a drunk black lesbian teen and a homofobe sargent from the US Marines :P

i'd go on ? and be really boring and probably win :D

I was in a reality show at the uni!!! i could repeat that experience again!

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