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By:
Lifter
When: 30 Nov 23 22:57
Well, it's basically more than the whole show's audience watching his clips - all in the voting demographic
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 30 Nov 23 22:57
1.8 could look a lot of value if the first vote goes as i expect
By:
armagnac
When: 30 Nov 23 23:00
yeah, im not brave enough myself even though looks a cert...very long way to go with reduced numbers, i can see more swings yet and josie has her cards to play. will she cry over the weight issues she's had ??
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 30 Nov 23 23:02
False favs have been turned over in the final week like Wright, but I'm not sure that much happens
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 30 Nov 23 23:03
Yinrun would have managed to win bb if it were 3 weeks
By:
armagnac
When: 30 Nov 23 23:05
anyone else but josie to beat, he'd be 1.3 now
we know she has got cards to play
she always gets very good edits
the market is clearly very scared of her
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 30 Nov 23 23:07
Josie would be double figures without you backing :)
By:
armagnac
When: 30 Nov 23 23:10
still red clown ?
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 09:28
i guess now the whole country knows about his ADHD, every fecker knows someone that has it and how annoying they are lol
im not sure how much sympathy ADHD gets compared to autism which he also has, my understanding is ADHD is linked more to unruly kids, where autism you instantly think of rainman and your heart melts. poor Raymond Sad

will be interesting now if to see if he delves further and the autism word is brought up, it would help
By:
stu
When: 01 Dec 23 13:38
Sam does look like he has ADHD to me for sure.

Autism - not so sure he looks like that to me, and I know quite a few people including his age, that do have it.
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 01 Dec 23 14:00
Completely agree Stu. Some people have HFA so it's hard to see but I can't see many signs with Sam at all.
By:
stu
When: 01 Dec 23 14:07
Yes, the HFA individuals I know are all very different from how Sam appears. I'd agree, can't see any of the classic ASD signs in Sam.
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 17:24
watched two of his vid from may i think talking about it, one on e4 and wone on this morning, i'll find them
he reckons he's on the spectrum, not having that one bit...ADHD yes, as i said its a kid/teenage thing. he needs to grow up, just playing on child illness imo
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 17:25
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In2aNJdvwAs

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0NKSEJgSIs
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 17:54
To be fair, most of us are on the spectrum in some capacity. He seems positioned closer to the non autistic end
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 18:21
non existent you mean Laugh
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 18:26
he's a grown man with ADHD a child gets, he basically has it to the extreme. top of the scale, i don't know any adults that act like that
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 18:35
He is 100% playing up to it though and trying to get excited. He's not this OTT in every show he's in
By:
armagnac
When: 01 Dec 23 18:42
yeah jumping on people with his legs around there back is nuts lol. the CBB he was in with harding i can't recall it that well, think i lost on that series. Didn't she get picked on by a group including Sam ? i certainly don't ever recall him  being like this, so ADHD to this extreme suddenly appears in adulthood ?? i just can't have it.
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 19:06
Laugh
By:
The Kitten
When: 01 Dec 23 20:48
Anyone backing Sam at odds on needs professional help.
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 20:52
I agree, and I'm driving this train
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 20:53
Although it's better value than Nigel at single figs
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 01 Dec 23 20:56

Dec 1, 2023 -- 8:52PM, Lifter wrote:


I agree, and I'm driving this train


Are you fck.  Long been sacked as driver

By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 21:06
Who is then? You were banned but sneaked on board
By:
Lifter
When: 01 Dec 23 21:07
The train needs Army to get across the line
By:
armagnac
When: 02 Dec 23 15:20
Farting next to someone while eating, i won't be driving this one lifter...how the market didn't react to that is beyond belief, so many comments how disgusting and out of order that was.
By:
armagnac
When: 02 Dec 23 15:25
Sam is starting to tread a very thin line now and the fart will be remembered and come back to haunt him, he done it endless times around jamie to p1ss her off but was only shown once. i'll be gobsmacked if we don't see more wind from him at inappropriate times now. it just makes him more marmite and lose votes to tony.
By:
armagnac
When: 04 Dec 23 14:56
This is the reality of what Sam backers are up against, another angle of anti vote away from the people who can't stand him.

this post taken from insta

i have two children with ADHD and they practice control. Accepting someone has ADHD is one thing, allowing them to disrupt every single event and touch, hug, jump on people is not ok. He's just making it harder on others with ADHD who do practice respecting other peoples spaces and practice self control. i also have ADHD.


Not even fellow sufferers are supporting him, says it all
By:
armagnac
When: 04 Dec 23 15:12
So how come this ADHD is so selective? Take the first eviction, when Sam was told he wasn't going there wasn't a hint of his jumping up and down and running around looking for someone to hug. Why's that then? Could it possibly be that the producers had words with him because it was "live"? So suddenly he can listen.

He's also a reality veteran and that means turning up on time, taking instruction, and following instruction.



coz its all an exaggerated 'new' act, just like joey essex pretending to be thick
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 04 Dec 23 22:50
Choo choo!!! :)
By:
armagnac
When: 05 Dec 23 00:41
Sam for me is same old same old, plodding along to the line. not a strong fav by any means and is there for the taking, having two come out and say his name is something the market loves.
it does feel like the camp have conceded defeat and think he's gonna hose up and are just saying what they think the public want to hear.
i never expected frankie to say his name, the edits we seen looked like he couldn't stand him.
nella has been really close to both girls and even sharing the camper with dani lately, also she loves tony so sam was a total shock.

so yeah both those saying Sam was didn't sit right with the edits we get shown.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 05 Dec 23 08:39
You all seem to be backing him though lol
By:
armagnac
When: 05 Dec 23 09:49
The market loves him and he only gets beat as a fav probably, the market has conceded defeat i suspect...as ive said all along he's a super charged jordan north who went into the final as fav and got beat.
Josie needs the same path, Dani out quickly and she most certainly needs a huge test or two in the run in regarding trials, although Gio's in the run in were pathetic. Jodie won't get away with that after failing one so badly.
i'm not confident she can deliver that, just very hopeful.

bellew looks the best chance, great fun doing trials but might not get one till cyclone.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 05 Dec 23 09:54
Insiders innit
By:
armagnac
When: 05 Dec 23 09:57
lol, same as north, no negatives well in a bad way eg angry b1tchy. makes these runners very hard to beat
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 05 Dec 23 09:58
Curious, all you've done for the last week is talk about negatives. Confused face
By:
armagnac
When: 05 Dec 23 10:01
Sam is not a harry, toff, vic or scarlette..he's very beatable by two decent runners sat in behind, let the market have its fun. He's creating value on them as it goes.
By:
armagnac
When: 05 Dec 23 10:02
yeah fred has brought me down this week
By:
armagnac
When: 06 Dec 23 11:03
so because Sam [allegedly] has ADHD he can behave as he wants can he? With respect, that's absolute BS.

If someone in your child's class constantly spent the lesson jumping around the classroom, jumping on fellow pupils - would that be ok?
If you worked with someone who randomly came up to you throughout the day and jumped all over you - would that be ok?

The world doesn't revolve around Sam and I'm writing that as someone with Aspergers. Absolutely the condition makes life difficult, it's not a superpower if you're talking about interacting with society, it can be a difficult. lonely and unfathomable experience at times. I spent the majority of my formative years thinking "what have I said/done NOW that's so wrong??". I could offend people without even trying. There were times when I felt like I was dealing with a different species! They looked human, they walked and talked like a human... but they were nothing like me.

So the damage Sam is doing for neuro-diverse conditions is horrendous. We are not zany, performing monkeys, and children watching Sam may well think that ADHD and the like means you are destined to behave like that. Whereas the reality is that if most people behaved like that in the real world they would find themselves ridiculed and isolated, not to mention being at the hard end of a punch or worse.
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