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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.


thats the one Thumbs Up
well I think BB could well have been pulling a similar thing with the newbies, Nod


Well if that's the case it certainly makes it a bit more 1984.


I somtimes wish IT WAS more "Orwelian" in the tasks etc, Nod
old hippy guy
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.


thats the one Thumbs Up
well I think BB could well have been pulling a similar thing with the newbies, Nod


Well if that's the case it certainly makes it a bit more 1984.


I somtimes wish IT WAS more "Orwelian" in the tasks etc, Nod
Endemol seem to have given up on the social experiment though and just like to create situations for storylines.
CaptVimes
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by old hippy guy:
reminds me of that experiment they did in the 60s when they got people to give "electric shock" to other people as part of an "experiment" they said it was "ok" as they had gone in as "volunteers" even though they screamed in agony with every "shock"

(they werent being shocked, the experiment was to show that MOST people blindly do as they are told,)




Milgram's obedience experiment. That whole thing is really interesting.


thats the one Thumbs Up
well I think BB could well have been pulling a similar thing with the newbies, Nod


Well if that's the case it certainly makes it a bit more 1984.


I somtimes wish IT WAS more "Orwelian" in the tasks etc, Nod


God, imagine that! It'd make it far more interesting at any rate, and there'd be no 'sacking it in' (as Kris-the wanker-would say).
mary_bee
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
Hmm thats why I wanted to watch it again.

When charlie said "you would have her killed?" he just answered "I dont know what you are talking about".

If that was ANY decent person they would have said no thats not what I meant at all.


ZAKTLY, he SHOULD have been thrown out....something just aint right here, I smell a rodent, what with his
"supposed deal" with a US based reality TV show when he goes out, that he and Karly are "apparently" both going on,
I thought is was against the rules for BB contestants to inform ANYONE other than close family that they were going into the house, let alone "do deals" before going in, it smells big time, Nod
old hippy guy

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