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This is why you don't brush your teeth.
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No. You have to go to Chalmette for that.
I sorta enjoyed the one they did in New Orleans about 10 years ago.
Haven't watched that show since though.
I saw it. I find it irresponsible of MTV to put Ryan on tv,when since the first episode it is clear that the guy has pretty serious mental issues. He isn't simply a tool,this guy has mental health issues&mtv seems happy to exploit them.
I saw it. I find it irresponsible of MTV to put Ryan on tv,when since the first episode it is clear that the guy has pretty serious mental issues. He isn't simply a tool,this guy has mental health issues&mtv seems happy to exploit them.
I haven't watched any of this season (last time I watched was when Puck was hackin on Pedro) but if I were ever to be cast for a show like this and I found out somebody did this to me MTV would be very upset about having to cancel that season...at least until the investigation/trial was over, b/c that dude would be hurting when all is said and done...This episode was on tonight, anyone saw it?
I'm interested in seeing anyones views on it. Personally, I thought it was sick that the black dude used the white dudes (haven't watched the show enough to actually know their names) toothbrush to scrub the toilet then urinated on it. Seems like the others in the house thought it was ridiculous that he called the cops (he chose not to take care of it on his own, if he had it could have ended uglier), but I'm not so sure.
I saw it. I find it irresponsible of MTV to put Ryan on tv,when since the first episode it is clear that the guy has pretty serious mental issues. He isn't simply a tool,this guy has mental health issues&mtv seems happy to exploit them.
Anybody remember the days when this show was actually somewhat relevant? Before every network had 25 different "reality" shows?
The original idea was to group people together from different backgrounds to try to get them to interact and have "real" conversations. Now the show is all about casting attention whores who have no problem with being arrested or ******* on camera.
No offense mb, but I don't think that show was ever relevent......
The closest thing to the "Real World" that show was, well...... I can't think of anything....
We forget because we've been beaten in the face with 'reality' television for years, but the show was relevant when it first came out because there was nothing like it on TV.
Back then, it did matter sometimes...see Pedro, season 2.
It didn't take long to devolve into kids fighting over boy/girlfriends, threesomes, and toothbrush-urinating, I'll give you that.
This is why you don't brush your tooth.