Behind the Screen: The Real World: Portland - After Show

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Coral hasn't aged at all in a decade...

— Calinks

This convo between Bird and Jordan is pretty sweet. Just goes to show most of the time when people act like *****, there's something going on behind it...

— Sloan

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Portland - After Show with 30 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Portland - After Show

Bacchus ·
Real World After Show Episode 7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ulUEU0C2M4&feature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl9LwGJ0gOw&feature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMvqyZUAreo&feature=youtu.be Real World After Show Episode 8: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c6F8HQTcMM&feature=youtu.be
Averey, Johnny, Nia, and Jessica join Coral to discuss all the drama that went down in episode 8, plus some unseen footage.
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Calinks#2
Yea... Coral hasn't aged at all in a decade. WTH?
Sloan#3
This convo between Bird and Jordan is pretty sweet. Just goes to show most of the time when people act like *****, there's something going on behind it. If you approach them with compassion and just ask, you might find out what's making them tick.
Nostalgic#4
Did you guys just hear Nia? This chick needs help, like what the hell is going on? I hope that was in context to her prescence of mind during said episode. Like she really wants to physically hurt Jordan.
Nightwolf#5
Even Coral's like "***** you serious?" to Nia
Nostalgic#6
Calinks;343721 wrote:
Yea... Coral hasn't aged at all in a decade. WTH?
In the words of Wendy Williams, black women age well.
glitterbugJC#7
OMG Coral...i miss you so! I feel like she is going Show Nia who the REAL bear is...BAM
Sloan#8
glitterbugJC;343729 wrote:
OMG Coral...i miss you so! I feel like she is going Show Nia who the REAL bear is...BAM
She's such a boss.
Camille#9
I'm glad Coral is not being so easy on Nia in this situation
Sloan#10
LOL Coral. "I mean I have 2 things I love...my dog, Boston, and my dad. I'm not gonna say '**** and pizza'". HA! Also, this "poor little girl" face Nia keeps making just makes me want to punch her. ***** please.
Nostalgic#11
Nightwolf;343727 wrote:
Even Coral's like "***** you serious?" to Nia
Of course. And what does Nia's casting tape have to do with Jordan? He just blantanly called her a *****. Thank you! Coral, Anastasia could've intervened like I said earlier and the heifer didn't. Are you serious? Grown or not the whole damn thing could've been prevented.
Nostalgic#12
Sloan;343738 wrote:
LOL Coral. "I mean I have 2 things I love...my dog, Boston, and my dad. I'm not gonna say '**** and pizza'". HA! Also, this "poor little girl" face Nia keeps making just makes me want to punch her. ***** please.
Word. :tennis: I totally agree with her.
JL81790#13
Coral is crushing Nia. It is awesome.
Camille#14
I'm loving the way Coral is handling Nia. And she looks amazing. She has always reminded me of Pam Grier
Bacchus#15
JL81790;343741 wrote:
Coral is crushing Nia. It is awesome.
This isn't Coral's first rodeo. ;)
TDMEL52#16
Nia ijust annoying. Ugh
Calinks#17
Nia took the high road! Hahahahaha!
JL81790#18
Ever time Nia speaks I'm almost positive that you can see a thought bubble pop over Coral's head that says "BS, BS, BS, BS, BS". Kristen Bell in Forgetting Sarah Marshall style.
Sloan#19
Gotta give Jordan props for allowing the words "I was wrong" to come out of his mouth. It'll be a cold day in hell before Nia does the same.
Sloan#20
Coral is the best. "Don't be lumping me in there!"
Calinks#21
This is gold.
wutzrenzi#22
Coral is amazing! Such a fool too. One second she's down Nia's throat, the next second she's at Jordan. This is gold!
Calinks#23
New suggestion. MTV should bring Coral on to every season as the special house "mediator." So when a bunch of BS goes down she can cut right through it.
TDMEL52#24
I hope Coral hosts all the aftershows, and the challenge stuff too.
JL81790#25
"That's just how black people communicate, I say it all the time" "I really wish we didn't say it to each other" I've been trying to be a better person and not throw the "r" word around casually because it's offensive to the mentally handicapped and Nia is testing me.
Calinks#26
Also got to say Nia is doing a pretty poor job defending herself. There are even some things where I understand where she is coming from but she is doing terribly at explaining it. I think that if she tried to initiate her "Mental warfare" onto Coral she would get absolutely slaughtered.
wutzrenzi#27
Clearly she's secretly in love with Jordan.
Camille#28
Coral doesn't like the word at all. I don't like to use the word at all myself, but I recognize what Marlon and Nia are talking about that many use it in a slang way. I don't believe Jordan would do monkey noises at a white person. He was right to point out Marlon was stereotyping white people from the south though.lol.
Calinks#29
JL81790;343755 wrote:
"That's just how black people communicate, I say it all the time" "I really wish we didn't say it to each other" I've been trying to be a better person and not throw the "r" word around because it's offensive to the mentally handicapped and Nia is testing me.
It's a touchy subject in the black communities too. There are people who feel that using the word in the way it is currently used, is empowering because it took something extremely negative and is flipped and can be used in many ways. There are die hards that stand by that. At the same time there are people who don't like it in any fashion and still only see it as negative. I feel both sides have merit. It was extremely ignorant of Nia to say "That's how black people communicate." No, not all. I wouldn't even say most. There are large groups on either side of the fence. It's not a subject that is simply black and white, no pun intended.
Calinks#30
wutzrenzi;343757 wrote:
Clearly she's secretly in love with Jordan.
That is what I have been thinking. Maybe not in love but in lust. I also suspect some other girls in the house may be attracted to him as well. The hate he was getting was crazy but more than that was the attention. The girls give Jordan a lot of attention, negative or otherwise.
JL81790#31
Calinks;343760 wrote:
It's a touchy subject in the communities too. There are people who feel that using the word in the way it is currently used, is empowering because it took something extremely negative and is flipped and can be used in many ways. There are die hards that stand by that. At the same time there are people who don't like it in any fashion and still only see it as negative. I feel both sides have merit. It was extremely ignorant of Nia to say "That's how black people communicate." No, not all. I don't know if I would even say most. There are large groups on either side of the fence. It's not a subject that is simply black and white, no pun intended.
Oh I understand and appreciate the debate. My best friend is black and I pretty much spend all of my time in his house and see it among his siblings. Some of them throw the word around very casually but he doesn't and pretty much hates it. My point was more that Nia made both of those statements. Don't talk about how it's appropriate and you do it all the time but then say you wish no one ever did it. You're (Nia) part of the problem.

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