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Rant | Came In Too Hot | Big Brother 23 | S23E03 | Live Feeds Update

In my 8th BB23 Rant, I react to the season's inaugural Veto Episode & break down how lines are drawn on Feeds before tomorrow's Live Eviction. Enjoy Everyone!

Rant | Came In Too Hot | Big Brother 23 | S23E03 | Live Feeds Update

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Prediction for HOH is most definitely within the nightmare pool of these four people: Brent, Whitney, Alyssa and Christian. Production would want one of these four in power as it also means the Slaughterhouse (the inevitable anti-Black alliance) remains in power. Production absolutely does not want the Cookout in power, as it would mean a non-black Slaughterhouse member going home almost for sure. The only Cookout member they wouldn't mind winning is Derek F, as he will do Frypan and the Slaughterhouse's bidding and come after his namesake Derek X with Sarah B or Claire as pawns because these three are the only ones his is not in an alliance or a team with. Production, of course, would want both white girls to stay for sure. But Derek X going is bad for the Cookout as a whole.

Amuneter

This would never happen, but I’d love to see ViacomCBS open source the live feeds and allow content creators to post their own 1 hour versions of BB episodes on Paramount+. The RBR Edit would be 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Harlan

I'm watching the episodes for the first time and I almost fell out of my chair 47 mins and 33 secs into the first episode when Christian picks Xavier for his team. Is it just me or the fact that Christian had his mouth covered right before he called out Xavier, but I've repeated that part several times and every time it sounds like he said the N word. I thought at first he might have said "Xavier" muffled because he was covering his mouth right before he picked him, but the sound is distinctly the N word. Play it back to that point and you'll hear it quite clearly. Julie even says "Xavier" immediately after that and that sounds completely different from what Christian said. He obviously didn't call him that right in front of everybody on national television. When they were cutting the episode, the sound editors must have dubbed over his voice at that spot to make it sound like he said the N word. There is no other plausible explanation.

Amuneter

Politics over Punani!!!!

Dave Smith

Just to be clear, I don't delete comments so Idk why that happened

Dave Smith

I think Alyssa could start to have sex with Christan and Xavier to distract them from working with each other. These two brothers need to work together before that starts top off. Also Straight Black men gotta quit Simping over average looking white women or buck brey-king themselves, but instead put that energy towards staying on code.

Cam

I'm reposting this here as my previous post was deleted mysteriously. I think it is important because it concerns the identity of Black people and how we can distinguish ourselves from others, especially in these extremely racial times. Some of you have been confused as to whether Hannah is Black or not, so I'll address that question right here. Hannah has the exact same racial makeup as Nicki Minaj. If you consider Minaj Black, then so is Hannah. If you want to know, all so-called mixed-race Black people are Black; up to the sixth generation of racial mixing. In other words, an extremely light-skinned Black person such as Mariah Carey is actually Black. But if she were to have children with a white man, those children would be white. A good example of such white people born from very light-skinned Black people is Wentworth Miller, the actor known for playing the main character of Prison Break. His father is a light-skinned Black man. There are many white people like that who have a light-skinned Black parent and a non-black or white parent. I like to use the analogy of coffee and milk to explain this phenomenon. Think of the coffee as Black genes and milk as white or non-black genes. Black coffee obviously represents an unmixed Black person who has only Black ancestors. Now, if you were to add some milk to the black coffee, would that make the coffee no longer coffee? Of course not! Everyone knows that it is still coffee but with some milk in it. As you add more milk, the lighter the coffee becomes. But it is still coffee. It would take a lot of milk to overwhelm the coffee to the point that you can no longer tell there is any coffee in it. Once you get to that point, then you can say the drink is no longer coffee but basically milk. That, I hope, clarifies the distinction between mixed or light-skinned Black people and white people born from mixed or light-skinned Black people.

Amuneter


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