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Bieber at it Again


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We could start by not acknowledging anything he does. Just a thought.

 

Same with Dennis Rodman or any other attention *****, the only reason that they are relevant is because people talk about the dumb poo that they do.

 

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Man, he's hardcore. I never thought he was capable of something like that. Straight gangsta shiz. Totally changes my opinion of him. He's not just a squeaky voiced adolescent contributor to the massacre of music, he's one badass motherfuggin' grown man.

 

Rock on, Biebs! Satan!

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I've killed people for less!!!

Ain't nothing wrong with Bryan Adams! Good clean living dude....ain't never been in trouble, always charitable.

Haha. Yeah, you're right. He's alright. We'd be a lot better off if Beibs was more like BA. I guess you have to be a pretty ballin Canadian to land in a trio with Rod Stewart and Sting. I withdraw my previous statement.

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