Behind the Screen: The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamatio

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Taylor has been wasted this entire half of the episode, LOL...

— wutzrenzi

Fresh Meat;343684 wrote:Did I miss the Marlon/Jordan fight. I tuned in a bit late, where Jessica and Anastasia got into an argument...

— Nostalgic

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Discussion thread about The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamation with 30 replies from the Vevmo community.

The Real World: Portland - The A-Nia-lation Proclamation

wutzrenzi ·
Taylor has been wasted this entire half of the episode, LOL.
30 Comments
wutzrenzi#62
Taylor has been wasted this entire half of the episode, LOL.
Nostalgic#63
Fresh Meat;343684 wrote:
Did I miss the Marlon/Jordan fight? I tuned in a bit late, where Jessica and Anastasia got into an argument.
Yep. It was at the very beginning but it was more a heated argument than let's say a physical altercation. Where you came in was immediately afterwards.
WallyT09#64
Fresh Meat;343684 wrote:
Did I miss the Marlon/Jordan fight? I tuned in a bit late, where Jessica and Anastasia got into an argument.
It happened in the first 5 minutes of the episode
JL81790#65
Dude this girl is in love with him...
Calinks#66
Nostalgic;343686 wrote:
I know right? But I'm still impartial to Johnny sometimes I like him as a person in the sense of that point he was making earlier but at the same time I could care less. Had we not known that he was going to have an in-house relationship, I probably be a lot more understanding of him.
Oh I like him too.
Fresh Meat#67
LOL, well that sucks. Thanks for the responses.
TDMEL52#68
Nostalgic;343681 wrote:
Hi TD, Where did that come from? lol.
because Marlon and Johhny said when they got to the pizza place, hey football is on. The fight aftermath was on a saturday, and the next day was sunday. nothing better than watching football and getting drunk.
Calinks#69
Hey when/where did Coral show up? In a commercial?
Nostalgic#70
wutzrenzi;343687 wrote:
Taylor has been wasted this entire half of the episode, LOL.
She came, she saw, and she conquered. She floored me when she was like hold up you aren't taking me out to where you take all your other girls.
Bacchus#71
Calinks;343696 wrote:
Hey when/where did Coral show up? In a commercial?
A commercial for the after show.
Nostalgic#72
Calinks;343696 wrote:
Hey when/where did Coral show up? In a commercial?
If you're referring to my earlier post, yes it was a commercial for the immediate aftershow. She looks good now. Well not that she ever didn't.
JL81790#73
I like Johnny and Averey...but these pointless fake fights every episode are getting tiring.
TDMEL52#74
Bacchus;343698 wrote:
A commercial for the after show.
does anyone know when the aftershow was filmed, guessing it was before the challenge.
Bacchus#75
TDMEL52;343702 wrote:
does anyone know when the aftershow was filmed, guessing it was before the challenge.
We know that they filmed an after show on March 21st.
Camille#76
Nostalgic;343679 wrote:
Camille what in the world are you honestly talking about? I know as a black man how the word is used and not used whether it's the right thing to do or not. I don't need you to sit me down and tell me that she was using it towards him "in a slang way". I know that already. And as for hispanics, I am not hispanic and hispanics are not blacks so consider the history? Hell I am multiracial in the first damn place if we're really going to go there, lol. Which reminds me they should've just gone to the damn Falls.
I happen to be a biracial woman who does not use the word, even in slang termss. I'm confused as to why you're getting so defensive when I was agreeing with you. Consider the history was not directed towards you, it was directed towards Anastasia and people who think like her. Who is sitting you down? This thread is about the episode. I'm responding to what is going on in this episode, namely Anastasia's comments that there is a double standard and Nia shouldn't be able to use it if Jordan can't. I'm simply saying there is a history behind that word that makes a situation more sensitive when it's coming from a white person's mouth. As for the Hispanic part, I am saying that there are certain communities (especially up north in New York) where many Hispanic people, especially Dominican and Puerto Ricans use the N'word in slang terms. This is very true. I'm not saying I approve of that. And actually there is an argument to be made that Dominicans and Puerto Ricans have African descent anyway, but the point is my post was about Anastasia's comment because she like a lot of people doesn't understand.
Nostalgic#77
wutzrenzi;343687 wrote:
Taylor has been wasted this entire half of the episode, LOL.
You misspoke.
Nightwolf#78
Translated?
Calinks#79
Nia is so hot. Shame about her personality.
YvanEhtNioj#80
Where I come from n word with "gga" = friend or brother. N word with "er" = hatred
WallyT09#81
The last half of this episode is kinda boring
Calinks#82
Jordan is going through all the stuff Trey claimed people put him through on his shows but I actually feel bad for Jordan. I wonder how those two would click.
Camille#83
Calinks;343709 wrote:
Nia is so hot. Shame about her personality.
I think she and Avery are gorgeous and natural beauties.
Calinks#84
Birds gonna fall for Jordan now.
Sloan#85
Does Nia ever wear clothes? She's always walking around in underwear. It's kinda weird.
Bacchus#86
Calinks;343713 wrote:
Jordan is going through all the stuff Trey claimed people put him through on his shows but I actually feel bad for Jordan. I wonder how those two would click.
Jordan actually has some humanity to him. Trey is just a shell.
Nostalgic#87
Camille;343705 wrote:
I happen to be a biracial woman who does not use the word, even in slang termss. I'm confused as to why you're getting so defensive as if my post is targeting you. Who is sitting you down? This thread is about the episode. I'm responding to what is going on in this episode, namely Anastasia's comments that there is a double standard and Nia shouldn't be able to use it if Jordan can't. I'm simply saying there is a history behind that word that makes a situation more sensitive when it's coming from a white person's mouth. As for the Hispanic part, I am saying that there are certain communities (especially up north in New York) where many Hispanic people, especially Dominican and Puerto Ricans use the N'word in slang terms. This is very true. I'm not saying I approve of that. And actually there is an argument to be made that Dominicans and Puerto Ricans have African descent anyway, but the point is my post was about Anastasia's comment because she like a lot of people doesn't understand.
Let me clarify myself, I was typing that when everything on the show was going down. i apologize if my tone of voice offended you. No, I wasn't necessarily feeling like you were targeting me but on other hand, yes I guess I was a little defensive.
Nightwolf#88
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
Nostalgic#89
I forgot who it was but to the person who a few weeks back asked if Jordan was going to kill himself or rather had ever tried it and it looks like they were right.
Nostalgic#90
Nightwolf;343719 wrote:
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
My same reaction however I honestly hope that the Nia/Averey fight isn't the result of a a dress up dog.
Calinks#91
Bacchus;343717 wrote:
Jordan actually has some humanity to him. Trey is just a shell.
Haha OUCH

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