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Reality Shows

Big Brother, Last Comic Standing, America's Next Top Model, Amazing Race, Simple Life
 
The Simple Life Road Trip (oh how I loved the way the owner of the trailer park in episode 2 laughed)
Rich Girls
The Simple Life Season 1
 
Originally posted by kimair@Aug 8 2004, 08:53 PM
I know!! I still like Real World, just not as much. I am psyched for the next one though, because it's set in my hometown, PHILLY!!!
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My friend's artwork is on the walls of the Philly house.

I only really watched the original season of the Real World- I guess I am showng my age :blush:

The Eric and Julie flirtation was adorable :flower:, as were Heather and Norman and the rest.

Reality shows are so bad, they're great. Thank G*D I got rid of my TV-

I also watch The Amazing Race and my mom tapes ANTM for me :ninja:
 
"The look for less", "What not to wear", anything to do with fashion and putting a outfit together
 
I really love things like The Simple Life, Newlyweds, Rich Girls, and the Osbournes, although I think sometimes they are so edited and the people are playing up their characters so i can't really see that as Reality TV. I love Pop Idol and the X Factor, but i can't stand things like Survivor. I only watch cenrtain things because of who's on it-like i only started watching Pop Idol because Ant n' Dec were presenting it. And obviously, my Simon Cowell fixation...
 
If queer Eye counts, then that. I don't really consider it reality, but I don't know the definition people are using. I don't like any of the other ones at all. :yuk:
 
Human Corpse to Be Shown Rotting on TV


Nov 4, 9:12 AM (ET)


LONDON (Reuters) - A British television channel is seeking a terminally ill volunteer to donate their body after death so it can be filmed as it decomposes.

Channel 4, which in 2002 broadcast Britain's first public autopsy for 170 years, said the program was being made in association with London's Science Museum and would be a unique experiment.

"We hope the experts can learn more about the processes involved and that the data collected by the project can help forensic pathologists in murder investigations," said Simon Andreae, head of science and education at the publicly funded Channel 4.

Richard Shepherd, president of the British Association in Forensic Medicine, will lead a team of scientists supervising the project.

The body will be held in a secret location while being filmed for the program, provisionally titled "Dust to Dust."

It will be the first experiment of its kind in Britain, where scientists currently use pig bodies to study rates and means of decomposition. Their research is used by police investigators to help determine the time of death when a body is found.
 
:yuk: No worse than when that artist put the slices of human bodies up for display.
edited: Here we are... http://www.bodyworlds.com/en/pages/home.asp

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:yuk: No worse than when that artist put the slices of human bodies up for display.
edited: Here we are... http://www.bodyworlds.com/en/pages/home.asp

I actually don't mind this as much because it has an educational purpose. People can go to this exhibit and learn about the inner workings of the human body. All students study at least some anatomy and this type of dispaly is better than a textbook. Studying a rotting corpse is only good to those who need that info for their line of work. I don't see any need to put it on TV. Besides there is already a 'body farm' which exists solely for the purpose of studying human decomposition.
 
Oh my God, that site's homepage is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. The human skin... :sick: :yuk:
 
damn...next they'll be labelling p*rn reality tv!
 

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