So did any of those girls get charged with assault or anything? I think that sickens me the most, the fact that none of them were held accountable for beating the shit out of someone.
@apocalypse-nowish: Amber could have charged all 5 of them with assault(and two with assault and battery) And they would have been sent to Mexican jail. She is a better person than all of them for not doing that, but they would have deserved it. I wish it had been brought up by Perez at the reunion. Her attackers still hate her and Sarah, Whitney, and Ailea still think they were in the right.
My favorite Perez quote of the night was something to the effect of, "Just because you tell a bitch you are going to beat her up doesn't make it okay when you do." Directed at "Boston" when she told Cookie she was about to go off on her.
I also definitely "LOL'd" when Perez rejected Ailea's hug, while I am not a fan of either I think Perez is the lesser of the two evils.
I don't even watch that show anymore.From what I've seen of this season none of those girls were any better than Ailea.It's funny that in that clip she spoke about being "evaluated" because I believe that some of the girls that they put on this show are mentally ill.They're always defensive because they're so insecure with themselves,they're violent,promiscuous and so inappropiate in general with how they act, but they have no remorse.That's almost how a sociopath would act.(And it's not just the girls on this show.) And ofcourse they always give them plenty of alchahol.I can't believe Oprah was a part of this channel.Their programming has changed so much.
@BeeMickleson: I agree that none of the girls were particularly good people, but Ailea really was in her own category. I always felt like it boiled down to her having some really serious self-esteem issues that came out in violent rages. The other girls got pretty rowdy and mean when they drank, but Ailea was the one who always seemed to be having serious meltdowns from the very first episode. And after the fight with Amber, she was the one who was incredibly proud of herself for kicking a girl in the ribs after she'd just thrown her down on the sidewalk, which is so beyond normal bitchiness (to me at least).
@almostdream: All of the 5, except Tiffany, were chiming in about how Amber deserved the beating and more. All of them continued to treat Amber badly and blame her for sending their friend home. I think Ailea is a bit of a scapegoat, when all of them participated in the fight, and in blaming and hating the victim. Sarah and Tiffany continue to hate Amber on the blogs for ruining their dinner for bringing up her sexual assault. They are soulless creatures.
Yeah its pretty shocking when Perez needs to set you straight. And I appreciated he called her out a few times. I still don't get how these women can't watch themselves and go "Holy Hell!", but thats why I ain't on the Bad Girls Club. Also, I wish he would have asked Whitney what she thought about the crazy throwing her under the bus in regards to the Cancun fight.
This was really funny. And she's obviously dead behind the eyes....how could you have someone talk to you like that on national television, watch everyone clap at your shaming and not cry or something?
Perez also asked Whitney where in Boston she's from, and she had to admit she was actually from outside Boston. She seemed rather embarrassed. That was satisfying. I found out from the Oxygen message boards that she's from Lynnfield, MA, a little town of 10,000 people, which isn't even close to Boston.
Grrr. Then they tell me it's "different" if I were to claim I'm from NYC (I'm in the burbs). This is one of those things that just sets off my irrational anger. Now whenever someone tells me they're from a city, I always ask what part.
@HanaMaru: My friend used to tell people she was from Liverpool, then when pressed, somewhere near Widnes, and then if pushed further, from a town called Runcorn, which is two mid size towns and FIFTEEN miles away.
I am from London though, albeit Zone 5 on the tube.
@greengrey: it seems like it's so common that people are actually surprised where you ARE from the actual city. The city "Dallas" is really used to describe a HUGE list of towns and cities, so people are actually confused when I say where I'm from. As in, "Me too! I'm from Arlington! Where are you from?" and I'm like, "uh... Dallas. The city of."
@HanaMaru: Granted, I also say I'm from Boston when I'm actually from a suburb, but 1) If I say my actual town, no one knows what it is unless they, too, are Bostonian, and 2) My town actually shares a border with the city, unlike Lynnfield which is about 50 minutes north.
@HanaMaru: I'm not from Seattle--a suburb about a half hour out, actually--but there are a couple of compelling reasons to say Seattle instead of my actual town's name when talking to people from far away:
1. No one knows where my actual suburb is unless they are also from the area.
B. People in other parts of the country/world do not understand that Washington is a state as well as the capitol city, so saying "Western Washington" is also useless.
And additionally, most people who live in suburbs work and go out in the city, so they probably aren't really lying when they say they're from there.
I've had a lot of "where are you from" conversations over the years, and let me tell ya, saying "Seattle" is definitely the easiest answer.
I'm interested in seeing if he went off on "BAWH-STON!" This show really has no redeeming qualities. You get a bunch of self-described mean girls and put them in a house and don't require them to do anything. Just give them liquor and a camera crew and watch what happens! No wonder the producers are men.
@trianaorpheus: The coup de grace came when she was arguing with him and he just dismissed her with "Oh, what are you going to do, have one of your blackouts?"
Did hell just freeze over? Was that a pegacorn flying past my window? Maybe this too is an April Fools because I never thought that I'd agree with Perez on anything. Ever.
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Jeez, Perez. First I sort of have to like you for supporting Hillary in the primaries, and now I sort of have to like you for sticking it to Ailea like this.
Not cool, dude. I was very comfortable disliking you before.
@BadenBaden: It actually makes me feel rage-y because it reminds me of what a force for coolness he COULD be if he wanted to. Instead he sticks to douche-sycophant mode. What a waste!
The cruelty and hatred they all showed towards Amber is unbelievable. There is nothing egregious in Amber saying that she felt uncomfortable. I hate all the Fab 5 women. They have no souls to treat anyone that way.
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I also definitely "LOL'd" when Perez rejected Ailea's hug, while I am not a fan of either I think Perez is the lesser of the two evils.
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"Oh, I'm from chicago"
"Really? What part?"
"Actually, I'm in the suburbs."
Grrr. Then they tell me it's "different" if I were to claim I'm from NYC (I'm in the burbs). This is one of those things that just sets off my irrational anger. Now whenever someone tells me they're from a city, I always ask what part.
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I am from London though, albeit Zone 5 on the tube.
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Yes... yes.. and more yes! Elgin, Evanston, Dalton, Country Club Hills, River Forest, Melrose Park, Oak Park, Leyden etc. etc. ARE NOT CHICAGO!
I sometimes can give people a little leeway when they are actually from Cook county but anything in DUPAGE, KANE, KENDALL, or MCCOOK is NOT CHICAGO!!
Over and out!
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Random person: Where are you from?
me: Cypress, Texas
RP: >blank look< Where? Did you like, ride a horse to school?
me: It's outside of Fairfield.
RP: >Blinks at me<
me: JUST HOUSTON, OK, I'M FROM NORTH OF HOUSTON.
When you have to have that conversation 20+ times a night, you'll start just responding, "Houston" when someone asks.
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1. No one knows where my actual suburb is unless they are also from the area.
B. People in other parts of the country/world do not understand that Washington is a state as well as the capitol city, so saying "Western Washington" is also useless.
And additionally, most people who live in suburbs work and go out in the city, so they probably aren't really lying when they say they're from there.
I've had a lot of "where are you from" conversations over the years, and let me tell ya, saying "Seattle" is definitely the easiest answer.
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Not cool, dude. I was very comfortable disliking you before.
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