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RealityGal

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  1. LMAO, you know this woman loves her 80 calorie yogurt water.
  2. I do find it bratty, but damn if I don't want a Halo now!
  3. heh....I know right? I hope this isn't a Mary Tudor situation.
  4. I fear for you, even as I applaud your bravery. Don't let Danielle catch you, she looks like she could easily go crazy if she thought Mo was interested in someone else.
  5. I don't think most reasonable people would have a problem with confusion. Confusion makes sense, but I don't think upset and being fine are the only two reactions a person can have.
  6. You're right, it has been a good laugh, and maybe this was Wendy Williams evil plan all along, because I have never in my life been tempted to watch her show, but I sure want to hear what happens tomorrow.
  7. I don't think its a matter of being deep, to me, its what she did in response to something that, if its false, is absolutely nonsensical. It would be like lunging at the guy wearing a tin foil hat who just yelled at you for stealing his dog, because you're irritated. Even if you were irritated you would be more confused than anything else. The same way, someone making up a human being that doesn't even exist and then accusing you of sleeping with him shouldn't elicit rage, it should elicit confusion if this person is someone who is absolutely made up, you don't even know, have never heard of and never met. The normal reaction, to me, even if its someone you don't like would be "who?" not let me lunge at you across a table because I'm irritated. Especially not for a Southern belle that has gone through being raw and irritated with her husband and her situation numerous times without lunging at anyone. To me, that type of over the top reaction speaks more to whatever Kenya is saying having some truth behind it, because I think if the person was an absolutely fictional person cut out of thin air Phaedra would have had the normal reaction of "who?"
  8. So....is anyone here gonna talk about the Aaliyah biopic? Or is it too soon?
  9. Not hate, but I disagree with the idea that everyone should go to college. Some people are not cut out for college. Porsha, IMO, is not cut out for college. She is barely cut out for the GED class and macaroni pasting. This is a developing problem with higher education in America. We, as a country, are encouraging everyone to go to college. However, instead of making high school harder and striving to get more qualified high school graduates, we have made college simpler. However, I don't think we have, or should make it simple enough for Porsha
  10. I wouldn't want the image of higher education in America denigrated by Porsha getting within 5 miles of a college. If any college allowed Porsha in, all higher education in America starts to look like a scam. I don't think she finished high school, so maybe she can enroll in a GED course. Or she can work on her macaroni gluing skills. with a margin of error of +/- 3% :)
  11. Oh thank goodness I'm not the only one who feels that way about Tom. I know he is an asshole, and I know I'm wrong, but I can't help myself!
  12. I get that people react differently, but to jump over a table over someone saying you slept with a person that has been pulled out of thin air? No confusion, just jumping over a table? My feeling is that there is a range of acceptable responses to certain situations. Jumping over a table at someone who has accused you of sleeping with a person that in no way shape or form even exists doesn't even seem in the range of acceptable or reasonable. Phaedra has managed to hold her temper even when she could have reasonably lost it with Apollo after he left her without a key to their room. She managed to wait until she got behind closed doors to express her disappointment when he was upset over taking a family photo, which is a reasonable response. But the one time someone totally, completely makes up a person, and then accuses her of sleeping with said completely fictional being her reaction is to charge across the table? I don't even think thats a response thats reasonable for most human beings, and certainly not for someone who prides herself on being a Southern belle. It does make sense if someone is exposing you as a fraud and you are heavily invested in convincing people you are the image of a person you aren't. Especially with someone like Phaedra, who really wants people to believe she is this innocent Southern belle. I mean look how much of an effort she put into getting married before anyone figured out the baby was conceived before marriage, look at how even in the face of Kim and even the doctor telling her that she was much further along than she represented she still continued to lie. Thats how invested she is in her image, and to have someone expose her actions as not being in line with her carefully protected and choreographed image would not be a pretty scene.
  13. That was just the icing on the cake wasn't it? I swear to you, I swear to you I don't condone domestic violence but boy.....oh boy.....you give me some smug kiss on the cheek and hand me back my game controller after you just ran over my shit? Really? Throats would be punched! Yogurts would be poisoned! Fists would be waved in front of faces! Curses would be yelled! Poxes would be put upon houses! Can you even imagine the outrage had the tables been turned in this commercial. Maybe husband comes home and finds that after a day of working, his wife has been on facebook all day instead of making his dinner. So, when she takes a nap, he decides to put her laptop in the street and honks real loud to get her to come out and pulls the "braking game" with it, and finally runs over the laptop. Oh and then he kisses her on the cheek and hands her the mouse that was attached the laptop. Can you even imagine????
  14. It might have also been strategy. I mean, one team was going to win based on orders alone, and then I think two teams were gonna be on the bottom. No one knew if anyone knew how to write a menu at that point and they know that Gregory is a great chef. So, I might think "listen, I get on this guys team, and if I even fuck up a little, there will at least be one chef on my team that will be safe and that will be Gregory because his dish is going to be great, so my chances of going home if we lose are much greater." I thought about that, but damn, you put goat cheese and dates together and I can't talk shit on that! Just thinking about it right now is making my mouth water.
  15. In retrospect, I have found a greater respect for Mei, and her attitude, because like you said, she can back it up. Aaron only talked shit to chefs he thought he was superior to, I don't think he ever said, or would ever say a word to Mei because her food is on point and she seems like the sort that wouldn't take even an ounce of shit and would address said shit the minute it came out of his mouth. Her talent, moxy, drive, and ability to take care of her business make her a woman I can respect, so right now I hope its her and Gregory in the finale.
  16. Maybe I'm the only one, but if someone said I slept with a totally fictional made up person, my first response would be to laugh at them because they are clearly insane, not jump across a table at them. In fact, jumping across a table probably wouldn't even be in my top 10 reactions to someone saying that I slept with a totally fictional, made up character that I don't know and never met because he doesn't even exist. If someone accused me of sleeping with Fat Albert, I would laugh, and if I wasn't laughing I would just be confused. If Chocolate is a figment of someone's imagination why get so upset to jump across a table over it?
  17. exactly! I see friends of mine whom I love dearly, but they seem to think that their success as a woman relies on their success in getting a man, and sometimes it seems like any man will do. As long as there is a penis, there is a chance. I think we live in a society that pushes that agenda, which is a big part of the problem. Women are taught that to be successful they need to have a man and push out some kids or else they are half a woman. Stinks.
  18. I think she is either Fish's mother, or her "mother" and I'm okay with that because I can already tell that I like the woman who plays her.
  19. Yeah, but then someone else gets stuck with her. And then she gets pregnant and creates an annoying ad child, like the little girl from E-Harmony, or the screaming brat from the Dish Hopper commercials. Poisoned yogurt takes her out of the dating pool altogether.
  20. I have extended david every possible excuse and potential credit....but damn does he make it hard.
  21. Okay - this show will have parasailed over the shark if the way they are playing this is that David is really this much of a moron. I'll stay for his explanation, but if its really going to be him forgiving or believing Victoria, and there are no ulterior motives that involve him crushing Victoria I don't think I can watch. Yes, it would make it much more complex, but sometimes things don't need to get that complex. Victoria spent her energy destroying the daughter he claims to care about and yet he is running to her? Nah.....I'll give him a little more time, but this sort of thing makes my blood pressure go up, and I would rather just not watch. As for Nolan and Louise, I would just like them to be partners in crime when Emily isn't around. She doesn't seem to do relationships well.
  22. even just driving up to it and slamming the brakes is ridiculous. Its treating him like a naughty child instead of an adult. "ohh, well here I am, and I'm gonna freak you out by threatening to destroy your stuff, because I'm mad that I found you sleeping." WTF? She is his wife, his PARTNER, not his superior. Whats the final takeaway...he better do what she says or she gets to destroy his stuff? He should poison her yogurt.
  23. See, to me its passive aggressive, because she didn't do what your friend said. Addressing the problem by running over someones stuff instead of just saying "listen, you gotta do better" is ridiculous. He is an adult, with a kid you take away their stuff as a form of punishment because you're the grown up and the parent. Instead of dealing with the adult as an adult you're treating him like a kid. And who knows why he was sleeping, maybe he had a super rough week at work, maybe he could explain that to her if she had asked, like an adult, instead of assuming that the right thing for her to do was take away his shit and run it over with a car. Maybe the next time she pisses him off, by doing something annoying, he should set all her shoes on fire. Is this how adults are supposed to behave with each other. Instead of addressing your anger with the person directly, just hurt or destroy something they like. I find absolutely no humor in that, and if he had taken it upon himself to set her shit on fire in response, I would have no problem with that since apparently thats how she feels you need to deal with frustration in a relationship. She is no better than him, she is in no way superior to him or in the position of being an adult to his child, so she has no right to run over his stuff or destroy it in any other way. But of course, its supposed to be funny because she did it. What if she did something annoying and he decided to run over a pair of her favorite shoes? I wouldn't find that funny either. But somehow women are supposed to want to be like this?
  24. A steady fan base of women and very likely quite a few men! LMAO @ calling John Gosselin....every time I think that guy is done embarrassing himself, he proves me wrong. Sounds like a good friend for Apollo :)
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