Any Big Brother fans out there
Whiskey26
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Anyone on here watching Big Brother? Who are your favourite housemates? Do you agree with the evictions so far?
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Nope.0
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Just moved this into the Coffee Lounge as it's better suited there than the Cost of Living category!
I have to say, I do dislike most reality TV. I think the only reality TV I watched is Hell's Kitchen. And apparently Dragon's Den is technically a sub-genre reality TV according to wikipedia.
Oh, also Chopped, an American cooking competition show my partner showed me. American TV is so over-the-top usually but it's enjoyable in small doses.0 -
@Jimm_Scope thanks! I'm new on here and did wonder why it went in the Cost of Living category, but didn't know how to do it! Strange they would class Dragon Den as reality tv though? Although I'm not sure what genre I would put it under?0
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According to wikipedia it comes under "Investment reality tv".
Also regarding it going in the wrong category, when you make a new discussion and select the category from the drop-down menu Cost of Living and Coffee Lounge are right next to each other.
To default which category it goes in you can click the New Discussion post or the purple plus symbol while on the relevant category page0 -
Thanks for your help! 👍0
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