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Toronto416

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  1. It's just so funny to watch these shows over, like a 15 year timespan. So many things never change. MTV obviously never changes in terms of who they choose to be on these shows (and of course even though he's kind of a dick, I'd do Dario anytime, anyplace, anywhere). Ellie seems to be the fat girl (by MTV standards) that nobody wants. I guess I watch these shows with the awareness that the under-30's are getting younger and younger emotionally; things that used to be common knowledge in high school seem to be things that now aren't understood until graduate school...I don't know if that's because fewer young people have time to date or if the Internet is preventing kids from developing normal social skills that are needed to learn how to date and develop the ability to have some self-awareness. These contestants on this show need to be about 10-15 years older. You don't know about your mistakes and what your 'perfect match' is and the qualities you have to offer are until you've had that time to get out there and get kicked around a little bit. That kind of self-awareness before 30 or 25? Give me a break. These 'perfect matches' will no longer be on speaking terms after six months. Yet I still watch. Hmm...
  2. LOGO TV has been running all of the 2013 episodes all day. The one that has been most upsetting was the episode involving the 18-yr-old girl from Oakland who falls in love with 'Alicia', and it's discovered that Alicia is manipulating Aaliyah into buying her iPhones and paying her bills - all while Aaliyah is couch surfing and hoping for a place to live. Aaliyah has to be the sweetest, most giving person I've ever seen considering her life situation. Then along comes Alicia, who has been lying from day one (I don't think she's gay), and even freely admits she was just using Aaliyah for the money and the phone and other free stuff. This woman shows no emotion at all that she just used this girl for months and months. I'm gay myself so I know that for a lot of us, the only way to meet someone is online. It's so important to point out that there people out there who'll con their way into your life without a second thought. The worst thing is that the young people like Aaliyah will take a long time to trust again and bounce back. I'm not going to just say 'be careful online!' because that goes without saying but what's so tough is there are more and more people online yet it seems harder than ever to make a real connection with a genuine person.
  3. Hated it. I think this family is a bunch of manipulators, and the 'special friend' living with the grandmother better watch out. If she's got money, I can see this family taking her for all she's got without a second thought. This Todd Chrisley I'd be interested in viewing a police background check on. I'm guessing he's had some run-ins for embezzlement, swindle or racketeering. There's just something about him that I can't say for sure, but I think he's desperate for money, it appears, according to news stories, that they're about to lose all their money, and who knows, maybe the show can be filmed from the room they'll wind up living in at the 'Y' or something.
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