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    Klutor, that sounds really interesting.

    You mean the kids-thing?
    Yeah, it was kinda.
    Scary, too.

    They had one of those in the US too. I watched a couple of episodes.

    Can you remember its name? Wasn’t it I Want My Mommy or something like that?

    Me too. When I do watch reality shows (which is rarely), I keep thinking, “This is stupid; I shouldn’t be watching this,” but it’s hard to stop watching if you’ve already started.

    It’s addictive and bad for you.
    But it temporarily makes your problems invisible – just like junkfood.
    Except that I prefer junkfood.;-)

    I’d go for torture

    That bad, huh?

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    I’d go for torture, but, hey, whatever floats your boat.

    Haha. I liked it despite it’s flaws. until Children of Earth, which made me want to crawl in a hole and die.

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      CommentAuthorRandomX2
    • CommentTimeMar 27th 2011 edited
     

    I had to lol @Marquis’ picture.

    I keep thinking, “This is stupid; I shouldn’t be watching this,” but it’s hard to stop watching if you’ve already started.

    I’ve somehow developed a blanket immunity to reality shows that I don’t want to watch, minus the Apprentice, which manages to amuse me greatly (the celebrity version, at least).

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    And Kilgore, if you feel you need to preserve your hard-rock cred, you can listen to this version of ‘Bad Romance’:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ96FHEEI7k

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      CommentAuthorThea
    • CommentTimeMar 28th 2011
     

    Well, I enjoy Celebrity Ghost Stories, but don’t really feel guilty about it because it is so funny!

    However, I do tend to end up watching Bridezilla’s to my shame.

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    Only if you promise to wear a shirt.

    Man, I just had an idea for a new internet campaign.

    “Why is Leah Clearwater wearing a shirt? Boo! Double standard!”
    (yes, that last bit was a quote from the rifftrax of Batman & Robin)