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11 words from John Oliver that expose Fox News' fundamental hypocrisy
For much of his ascent from floppy-haired Canadian cherub to bucket-defouling pop villain, Justin Bieber was a monster. He was Dennis the Menace without any of the scrappy charm, a chronically milquetoast purveyor of bad music with an unearned sense of entitlement, so widely mocked that the internet once tried to send him to North Korea. And his naughty deviance, from a sweary arrest for drunken drag-racing to his attempt to illegally import a monkey, was always more embarrassing than legitimately concerning.
Remember that when you're discussing the Electoral College.
No, because the favorite musicians in red-state electoral college over-represented America are country and Christian music, which makes even Abba and Justin Bieber sound good in comparison.
@BrianW Just because something's popular doesn't make it good:
LOL Hee hee hee hee. ...But just remember this: There are 2 kinds of people in the world: Those that divide people into two groups, and those that don't.
The labels are utilitarian. It goes without saying that no label will do justice to a person's character.
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https://telegraph.co.uk/music/artists/justin-bieber-pops-obnoxious-idiot-grew/
...But just remember this: There are 2 kinds of people in the world:
Those that divide people into two groups, and those that don't.
The labels are utilitarian. It goes without saying that no label will do justice to a person's character.
and read the comments
Everyone saw this, right?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EXI1kG8VAAIedyE?format=jpg&name=medium