The Real World: Portland - How to Play the Game

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Yeah no matter how inappropriate Jordan's jokes are, he is kind of, you know, being threatened to be murdered
hahahaha Jordan cracks me up when drunk. You got to be careful with monkey jokes. It can be construed as racist.
[QUOTE=Camille;343144]hahahaha Jordan cracks me up when drunk. You got to be careful with monkey jokes. It can be construed as racist.[/QUOTE] It is racist no construe about it.
Oh! She has Marlon on her side next week! Damn.
Yeah you can hear the fruity in Marlon's voice when he got mad at Jordan in the next episode preview.
Nia is a pathetic ego-maniac. That is all.
OMG this show is getting so good now. Marlon is trying to be noble standing up for Nia. I can understand where he's coming from. Shouldn't be making monkey jokes, but Nia has gone for low blows and was starting stuff with him too so she was inappropriate as well. I'm part black and I say Nia was more inappropriate in this situation.
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;343143]Yeah no matter how inappropriate Jordan's jokes are, he is kind of, you know, being threatened to be murdered[/QUOTE] I seriously doubt she meant that literally...
Definitely not Nia's best moment lmao, but regardless, good episode. Fsr better than last week's.
Nia and Jordan are nuts and Marlon is ***** whipped. This was all just a big ole mess and... I love it actually. :-x
Nia is saying on twitter that Jordan choked her and said the n' word. So I'll say while I'm really annoyed by Nia starting this fight, both were wrong in this situation. I know alcohol made it worse, but only someone with a mean spirit would do what Nia did or a closet racist would say what Jordan said. I did hear him say, "you're about to see some black s...." Once you bring race into it, it just makes you look as bad as Nia in the situation even though she started it.
I find it hard to believe anything Nia says, considering she also admitted to be a pathological liar. Then again, she could have been lying... (Not to defend Jordan, as I'm not a fan of his either. And obviously if he did in fact say it, that's not cool. But still.)
[QUOTE=Calinks;343141]I never said that. I think her madness is pretty funny. I want to see her troll Frank like this on a challenge.[/QUOTE] More like Nia and Frank will team up and troll the Challenge house :P
[QUOTE=Camille;343160]Nia is saying on twitter that Jordan choked her and said the n' word. So I'll say while I'm really annoyed by Nia starting this fight, both were wrong in this situation. I know alcohol made it worse, but only someone with a mean spirit would do what Nia did or a closet racist would say what Jordan said. I did hear him say, "you're about to see some black s...."[/QUOTE] That kind of stuff is what happens when two ego maniacs fight. Each is intent on winning and doesn't care what has to be done or said to win. Bird was right when she said they're both going at the most vulnerable parts of each other. That's what happens in fights...one person wants to win so they say something totally outrageous and inappropriate (like Nia did about Jordan's hand) and the other person responds in kind. Pretty soon nothing is off limits...until something is. Someone says something, and all the sudden the other person decides to draw a line at THAT thing being too far. The other person is confused, because heck, NOTHING has been too far up until this point. It's a mess. I think we can all agree that Nia instigated it though, and gets off on doing so, which is just ugly. She's a mean person.
Both are wrong... but I feel like it is a simple rule that you learn growing up... you BETTER be able to take it if you are going to dish it out! I cannot wait for the roommates to see this and discuss how they were stupid to believe Nia's nonsense.
I like how she says she's bringing the ratings in. The ratings are garbage. I'd still even bet after this episode they aren't good. She really is just like Frank. They think they're awesome for being main characters on crap seasons. That's like being the tallest midget.
On the sneak peek, Jordan says on the phone that Nia calls HIM the N'word and so that's why he started making monkey noises at her. So he admits he was doing something racist. Like the guy told him on the phone, why go there and insult an entire race? Your problem is with her. Why if it's a black person doing something bad, people want to get racist. A white girl could act the same way and not have to deal with that. Bad look Jordan. Still annoyed with Nia's actions of course and this could mean Marlon not liking Jordan anymore.
I doubt MTV had to do much editing to make Nia look bad. IMO, of course. I mean, literally what makes her bad is exactly what is coming out of her mouth. The things she says about herself make her sound terrible. It's not even what others are saying about her.
Oh I'm not saying she was given the worst edit. Rather some of Jordan's stuff not getting shown. Hopefully she does redeem herself, because she was a mess.
[QUOTE=Fresh Meat;343172]Oh I'm not saying she was given the worst edit. Rather some of Jordan's stuff not getting shown. Hopefully she does redeem herself, because she was a mess.[/QUOTE] I doubt it. In the trailer for the season she just walks up to Averey when she's in the bathroom and punches her in the back of the head.
[QUOTE=Camille;343170]On the sneak peek, Jordan says on the phone that Nia calls HIM the N'word and so that's why he started making monkey noises at her. So he admits he was doing something racist. Like the guy told him on the phone, why go there and insult an entire race? Your problem is with her. Why if it's a black person doing something bad, people want to get racist. A white girl could act the same way and not have to deal with that. Bad look Jordan. Still annoyed with Nia's actions of course and this could mean Marlon not liking Jordan anymore.[/QUOTE] Uh oh, now it may be a bigger deal than I originally thought.
[QUOTE=JL81790;343173]I doubt it. In the trailer for the season she just walks up to Averey when she's in the bathroom and punches her in the back of the head.[/QUOTE] We have no clue what leads up to that. Even if her track record isn't the best, I'll wait to reserve judgment.
[QUOTE=Seminole;343163]More like Nia and Frank will team up and troll the Challenge house :P[/QUOTE] I kind of think that Frank will tear Nia apart... and I look forward to this
I think Nia's lying when she says Jordan called her the N word. Sounds like an obvious ploy to garner sympathy and reduce responsibility for her actions.
[QUOTE=toenails;343180][B]I think Nia's lying when she says Jordan called her the N word[/B]. Sounds like an obvious ploy to garner sympathy and reduce responsibility for her actions.[/QUOTE] Watch Episode 6 aftershow.
I don't care what anyone says, this season just got 10000 times better. As much as I loved Joi, if she was still in the house instead of Nia, this season would have been uber boring. I don't agree with what Nia did, but I def loved the drama. With San Diego, Frank seemed like a bully because everyone in the house was so passive aggressive. However on this season, you have two people who are going head to head rather than just having one guy yell and everyone else just sit there. This is the FIRST season in a while where I actually anticipate episodes
I honestly feel like I am watching kindergarden kids fool around.... The only difference is that Nia is the little boy in this situation, pulling the little girls hair(Jordan) because he likes her... I think, that Nia sees him as a challenge and thats a huge turn on for her... She is a typical control freak who found her match in Jordan and is now losing the control, she oh-so desperately tries to retain.
Nia is just... I don't even know. She's a female Frank which is NOT a compliment. It literally seems like she has a script in her head that she's following which makes everything she does seem so contrived and like the motive behind all her actions is to get extra camera time. Jordan was wrong, definitely but Nia kept picking at him. She should have just left him alone but she wasn't going to until she got the response she wanted and then she's telling Avery "I want him gone, I want him gone" Lol you don't even sound sincere. Drama like Frank and Nia's isn't entertaining, it's awkward and cringe-worthy and embarrassing and I really wanted to like her.
"he was spitting cheerios" from the aftershow the n***** comment he explained was that it would be a double standard if he weren't allowed to use it as Nia did
[QUOTE=DirtyDan;343189]"he was spitting cheerios" from the aftershow the n***** comment he explained was that it would be a double standard if he weren't allowed to use it as Nia did[/QUOTE] Lol omg

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