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Is there any better reason?
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I have daughters.
They 'like' this shyte.
I have to listen to it when they put the radio on loud.
And you lot wonder why I drink!
speramus in juniperus
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Naggy,
On the flip side, your daughters probably want to drink when you listen to your music/tech podcast/talk radio.
Hogan
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How bally dare you! The Home Service is good and wholesome. Though they do listen to Magic a lot, which I find bearable.
speramus in juniperus
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Don't worry, Nagy. They're probably drinking no matter what you do.
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I feel for you! ...my brother has three beautiful little girls (ages range from <1 to 5)... I don't know how he keeps his sanity listening to this music and watching princess cartoons all day.
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In fairness, I'd just like to point out that Leia is now a Disney princess.
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Because People hate
might it be cause of jealousy or whatever...
*I don't like him
*I don't listen to his Music
*I accept that i might be awkward so he can accept that i think he's a Girl
*Well... you got that one
*Yes indeed!
But i still don't like him. And the freedom of opinion allows me to say that i hate him everywhere i want to, other People are also allowed to hate me so accept the defeat of the power of freedom
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Collin Jasnoch wrote: Its sort of a fad to hate him. Unfortunate for him, but does he really care that much?
This isn't about what Justin thinks of your statements. Its about respecting others around you. I learned this the hard way... I was quite down on President George W. Bush when he was in office and after. I happen to be a fan of the current US president. That being said, others around me say many hateful things about a man I respect. While they have a right to their own opinion, I'm not a fan of it. More importantly, I realized how I may have made others feel when I was down on President Bush. Learning respect for others even when you disagree with them.
Its one thing to make factual statements about aspects of his music, its another to declare it cr@p because you don't enjoy it.
I'm not saying a better person, but I'm always trying to become a better person.
Hogan
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snorkie wrote: Learning respect for others even when you disagree with them.
Really? In the CP lounge? I hope you can take disappointment and failure well.
"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman
"Philosophy is a study that lets us be unhappy more intelligently."
-Anon.
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Because it is the internet !!!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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That is the same sort of thinking that allows people to justify child porn...
Hogan
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I think his point was that anonymous people tend to behave badly.
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5.
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Justin who? Never heard of him.
PS. I don't have any teenage daughters.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Believe it or not I have a kind of super power: I've barely listened to any of his songs, at much 4 or 5 times in total and not complete.
There are really not much things that I care less about...
No hate, no love here.
Without knowing if that is the case (but given his age probably is) I don't like the idea of those groups that are created in labs: a group of boys and girls that are manufactured to be loved, neither those ones that come from TV shows... But again, in this case I can't say anything...
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I think music stars get a lot of hate they don't deserve in order to balance out all the obsessive fan worship they don't deserve, either. It's nature's way of making sure being a celebrity isn't too easy.
I generally ignore both the haters and the worshipers if I can.
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snorkie wrote: Why Is Everybody Hating Justin Bieber
It's merely a continuation of what has gone on for generations, my parents hated the music I listened to, my grand-parents hated the music by parents listened to...etc. This person is the face of current pop music and therefore a fun and convenient target. Far be it from me to question human nature, let us old people have our fun.
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Dad, is that really you? !
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I have great respect for anyone who can make a living in the entertainment industry, let alone carry home large truckloads of cash. I've never heard any of his music, so I can't speak to the quality of it. The general consensus seems to be that it's shallow tripe with no value. If that's true (and I know it must be because I read it on the Internet), I would think the greater concern would be not his art but rather the fact that millions of people like shallow tripe with no value. He's simply following the oldest rule in show biz: give the people what they want.
Of course, it's probably just the backlash from overexposure coupled with the mindset of "in order for what I like to be good, everything else must suck." Every generation goes through that, and most never get over it. When I played rock and roll in the 70s, I had a Disco Sucks t-shirt because I was young, arrogant, narrow minded, and hey, everyone else had one! These days I'm happy to like what I like and allow others to do the same. If I had it to do over again, the t-shirt I'd wear would be Mean People Suck. And no, I still can't dance.
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because he codes in VB!
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Everybody loves him. Especially since he said he quits.
I have never heard his voice nor I want to. Although it's always fun to pick on him. I don't know why, it just is.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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