Here is the whole fight between Parisa and Trisha, in case you missed it:
Showing posts with label parisa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parisa. Show all posts
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
ANOTHER Exit on The Real World

Guys, it seems like the cast of The Real World: Sydney is just coming and going. If you didn't know, a couple episodes back cast member Shauvon left the house after her ex-fiance, well, forced her to come home. Now this week, after Trisha pushed Parisa, she was sent home at the will of Parisa.
Personally, I think that Trisha is garbage and deserved to leave. She's been nothing but trouble and is very ugly. And with this whole fight thingy, she's just annoying and trashy. Pretty much all the guys were happy when she left, which explains a lot (bitchy people like bitchy people). And if you think Trisha was mad, you should have seen Kelly Ann. Ashli was mad at Parisa for sending Trisha home, but Kelly Ann was pissed! She even spat on the window of the phone room while Parisa was in there. Shows how much class she has. Anyways, next week, Isaac comes home and seems happy that Trisha is gone (then again, who wouldn't?).
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Parisa Giving A Good or Bad Name to the Muslim Community?

(Post submitted by Ela)
Parisa, from the Real World has been receiving loads of critiscm from audiences throughout the country. Parisa is a beautiful Muslim girl with very high standards for many aspects in life. Throughout the show, Parisa has displayed some very "unacceptable" behavior. Now, Im not the one saying she is the only one being unacceptable. But viewers are pin-pointing her more than any other roommate. Parisa, being Muslim, is "EXPECTED" to be prim, proper, polite, and a role model. At least, this is what some viewers are saying. Because Parisa drinks and is romantically active, viewers are complaining that she is giving Muslims a bad name. I am a Muslim girl, and I am very devout but I am completely against the attacking that has been floating around about this girl.
What I dont seem to understand, is if she doesnt seem to care..why should we? Why should the viewers give a flying f****! It doesnt seem that she is very devout and concerned for her religion and it's reputation. I could understand, if she was very religous and still committed these sins, but she is not..so why should we care?
The way I see it..viewers need to be more concerned about their own lives and need to stop clogging chat rooms complaining about another human being that is completely oblivious to her own morals. I mean, she gets into fights that I sometimes think she does instigate, she gets drunk, but all in all, shes a good kid…
Parisa is a bright and beautiful young lady. She may get a little wild and crazy at times..but that is on her, not us. So for all of you who are completely wasting your time bickering about the reputation she is bringing upon Islam, just shove it.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Real World Sydney Showdown

To break it down, Parisa is more of a homeless romantic, when she meets a guy, she seems to really want to settle down with that person which I find hysterical. On the other hand, you have her roommate Trisha, who by the way has a boyfriend back home, who just likes to have "guy friends". Well on the past couple episodes, Trisha met this guy named Alex, and they hung, but after Parisa started to know him too, it became a love triangle. Trisha keeps insisting that Parisa can have him but I'm not so sure she feels that way 100%. And if you happen to follow the show online and read spoilers, I know for a fact (Parisa's friend spilled the beans to my sister) that something big is going to happen on the show in the next few episodes, but I won't spoil it. Okay, I will spoil it, but not today. Maybe a few days before it happens. Well, I'll stop boring you for now, but if you want to see 10/10's ending of the 11th episode of Real World Sydney, watch this clip I uploaded:
You need some dick in your pussy! - Parisa
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