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2020-01-12T07:53:14.614Z


You too were surprised that Nir was given a pampering screen time to explain his teachings? Or are you surprised to find that not every lesbian is attracted to all girls?


You too were surprised that Nir was given a pampering screen time to explain his teachings? Maybe you were surprised to see Adam at the bottom and not Gad? Or are you surprised to find that not every lesbian is attracted to all girls? The Big Brother, Chapter 5

Strong on "Big Brother," the sections he broadcasts are a reliable and exhaustive collection of the most important, exciting, exciting, and interesting pieces from the days that went from the last broadcast to the present. You know the concept because you've been watching it for years. is that so?

The latest program aired a segment that did not have a fight, romance or rage - but a brief conversation by Nir with Yossi. The guy from "Breaking the Silence" sat down with Tiltil's father, a good man in his own right but no clue in politics, and for five minutes explained to him why two states needed two peoples, while Yossi listened quietly to him, occasionally wiping weakly by repeating a sentence he heard from someone, Or say "I disagree with you", without explaining why.

Instead of discussing two equal forces such as Nir and Oren, for example (and there were such segments that were not aired in prime time), opted to produce the program, in no way relevant to the development of the episode, to give five minutes of unilateral consensus, with the other side of the discussion ( And you can't call it a discussion) nothing stands. It was puzzling, strange and tearful of the broadcasters, mainly because so far, any discussion that did not include a developing story, shouting or racism - had no place in the show.

For another discussion, a fuss has ensued: Jordan was furious that Ruth didn't come to talk to her about the inappropriate statement she made to her ("Be careful not to light me"), having accidentally touched her chest, accidentally or not. But Kosher, who chose to talk about the issue with the brother and therefore snatched comments that she was "making Jordan hate the community," came to talk about it with the lady - Jordan got upset and left the conversation. So wait, did you want her to come talk to you? "Yes," Jordan said in the kitchen to Amelie or some other generic, "but I didn't like the approach." And so, an important and relevant discussion quickly became a ping-pong sacrifice. Too bad.


You see a world. Gad // screenshot

Surprises

Gad cleared the plates from the table and survived. Will he be taken back to the family or will he be removed from the Caucasian community forever? And who else was surprised to see a person at the bottom of the obligee list, not him?

Complaints

And what seemed like the highlight of the season even though it was just getting started - Oren Hazan left. On the one hand, it is gratifying that he managed to make himself strong on most people (and onlookers), and on the other - a pity, because in his place he left us Adam Elliof, who until now we did not remember that he even existed there.


Nerves went, but so did the action. Oren Hazan // Photo: Micha Lovetton

Fortune teller

Jordan will ask Lior to explain to her why he is not interested in her, and will be seriously hurt by explaining to her why he is not interested in her.

Gad will wonder if removing tools from the table makes him gay, and whether that means he's now attracted to all men.

Speculation

Gambling for the next romantic couple: Asif and Ruth or Hagit and Nir.


You are more likely to be in the shade than you are a gay. Gad // screenshot

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Source: israelhayom

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