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 azazel the cat wrote:
and also it's nice that he made the effort, he didn't have to come."

This is the part that irritates me. The thought that his very presence was somehow doing them a favour.


Don't let it bother you. As I already said; Bieber=Joffrey. Think of him in the same way and you will find him far more entertaining.


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Southampton

 Grimtuff wrote:
 azazel the cat wrote:
and also it's nice that he made the effort, he didn't have to come."

This is the part that irritates me. The thought that his very presence was somehow doing them a favour.


Don't let it bother you. As I already said; Bieber=Joffrey. Think of him in the same way and you will find him far more entertaining.


In which case, can we send Peter Dinklage to give him good slap round the face?

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Dorset, Southern England

I'll be honest, I couldn't care less.

Just because he's delusional and idiotic... Oh, right, I hate those things. Why I oughta *insert generic violent threat here*.

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BlapBlapBlap wrote:What sort of idiot quotes themselves in their sigs? Who could possibly be that arrogant?
 
   
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Southampton

Shouldn't we be getting death threats from Beliebers by now?

Perhaps they don't frequent these forums...

   
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Dorset, Southern England

Nope. Everybody here can see beyond hype.

Or anybody who people care about, so not me...

BlapBlapBlap: bringing idiocy and mischief where it should never set foot since 2011.

BlapBlapBlap wrote:What sort of idiot quotes themselves in their sigs? Who could possibly be that arrogant?
 
   
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Kamloops, BC

 Manchu wrote:
 azazel the cat wrote:
The thought that his very presence was somehow doing them a favour.
Well, it kind of is. Maybe some of those beliebers will look at Anne Frank's story now that Justin has gone by. It's nice when celebrities take notice of serious things like this. Read in a charitable light, it's not necessarily that he was boiling down Anne Frank's value to whether or not she would be a fan of his ... like Albatross mentioned, if she was a teenage girl alive today, she probably would be a belieber. And like Albatross said, that doesn't make it less silly of him to right but I think it at least shows there's no malice there.

In his weird world of being a 19-y.o. superstar, he looked at a story of a murdered teenage girl and thought of her like he thinks of most teenage girls: you know, this girl could have had a life like most teenage girls (i.e., beliebers) but she got murdered instead.

Yeah, he's not too deep but you can see the thought process there.


Yeah, that's how I feel as well.
   
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Manchu wrote:
 azazel the cat wrote:
The thought that his very presence was somehow doing them a favour.
In his weird world of being a 19-y.o. superstar, he looked at a story of a murdered teenage girl and thought of her like he thinks of most teenage girls: you know, this girl could have had a life like most teenage girls (i.e., beliebers) but she got murdered instead.

Yeah, he's not too deep but you can see the thought process there.

Maybe I'm just cynical, then. But I read into that as: he looked at a story of a murdered teenage girl and thought about how it applied to him.
   
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 azazel the cat wrote:
Maybe I'm just cynical, then. But I read into that as: he looked at a story of a murdered teenage girl and thought about how it applied to him.

Guess that makes me a cynic as well because that was the same read that I got on it too. His attitude is typical of every person I've had the mis-pleasure of knowing who's worldview ended at their nose.

 
   
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Chicago, Illinois

 Grimtuff wrote:
 Easy E wrote:
Sometimes, it feels like the celebrity media love to build up a certain celebrity, just so they cna turn on them and tear them down.

Ratings, sales and $$$ all around!


Someone's been watching South Park...

Also, remember; Justin Bieber=Joffrey Baratheon. Make his stupid antics far more entertaining.

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Heard this on the radio this morning. Many a table was flipped.

Can't wait for his crash and burn.
   
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Chicago, Illinois

 Soladrin wrote:
Heard this on the radio this morning. Many a table was flipped.

Can't wait for his crash and burn.

Why does that sound mildly a fun catch line for a video game?
Justin Beiber Crash And burn!
Point of game is to crash a car through him to see who gains the most amount of points, and the tricky part is he is also on fire so time is running out!

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Kamloops, BC

 Soladrin wrote:
Heard this on the radio this morning. Many a table was flipped.

Can't wait for his crash and burn.


Seriously, it's not that big of a deal sure it was tasteless and stupid but people make asses out of themselves all the time.

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This rock has more brains than Justin Bieber...

   
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Nuremberg

Give a teenager a microphone, watch them make gaffes. That's pretty much 60% of modern entertainment, right?

The righteous anger being felt, feels good, right?

   
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I have never met anyone who likes Bieber. I don't believe such a person exists.

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