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Reply #30 posted 11/26/12 10:29am

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Stymie said:

JustErin said:

Yeah, I remember reading about that window thing - quite a while ago. Celebs get into it all the time but rarely do I see these people vilified as much as Chris Brown is.

If verbal exchanges means that you have real anger issues, I'd say 98% of people on the internet are exactly like he is. lol

I think 98% of the people on the internet do have anger issues in a punk bitch, passive agressive way.

He's vilified and will continue to be vilified because of what HE did. Right or wrong, the public is unforgiving in situations like this. I don't see him as changing but like I said, he doesn't have to prove anything to me.

He is not being vilified for what HE did though. He's being vilified for every man before him, that's ever beat on a woman, did. He's not right but that's not right, either and it's not helping.

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Reply #31 posted 11/26/12 10:31am

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Chris could've ignored her like he did before. Little bitch. I would've been like "well anyway before I was rudely interrupted..." but did he? No... he had to type all mad (again). This is like the third time he deleted his account too.

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Reply #32 posted 11/26/12 10:32am

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woot! I just hope he deletes his music career soon too

Yes. And that's becoming increasingly inevitable. smile

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Reply #33 posted 11/26/12 10:34am

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If Chris Brown had true remorse-you would be okay with people asking you about the event with R. This would be Chris's punishment that he deserved. Secondly, if Chris Brown had true remorse he would take all these opportunities to tell everyone what he did was wrong and to use this example of what not to do in a heated situation. Chris Brown would use this to teach others who might be in this situation right now. That would be true remorse.

I'm pretty sure he did these things like what...3 years ago, right after it happened. I thought so anyway.

This woman didn't ask about anything, she just called him a worthless piece of shit...years later.

Although, I think dude comes off as an idiot, constantly being attacked about something that happened years ago, that you already were punished for and where parties involved have moved on by people just using his name for their own gain is likely infuriating.

Should he ignore all the negativity still coming his way? Yeah. But would you be able to? Would most people be able to? Probably not.

Agree

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Reply #34 posted 11/26/12 10:35am

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Timmy84 said:

Chris could've ignored her like he did before. Little bitch. I would've been like "well anyway before I was rudely interrupted..." but did he? No... he had to type all mad (again). This is like the third time he deleted his account too.

I'm a big bitch then cause I'd still be clowing on her ass! evillol

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Reply #35 posted 11/26/12 10:36am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

From what I understand he and Rihanna spent some time together over the holiday, so I think his point was, SHE'S the only one that should rightfully be mad with him and she obviously isn't. Everybody else is on some other shit and using him as an excuse.

I don't care for him much at all but I have to say that this incident was totally uncalled for and he's not the one at fault.

Point taken.

Unfortunately, others are not as forgiving and I think the right thing to do would have been to not acknowledge this lady. She cannot be the only person who's made these points to him.

See. By him retaliating vulgarly, it confirmed to me that this dude has issues and does not respect women. Sure, she instigated it by her comment, but he could have shown much class by just igging her. And I agree with you that she probably would not say that mess to his face knowing full well he'd probably haul off and knock the shit out of her, too., unless she tryin to "get paid."

And him deleting his account smacks of, "I'ma take my ball and go home!" bawl

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Reply #36 posted 11/26/12 10:37am

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Timmy84 said:

Chris could've ignored her like he did before. Little bitch. I would've been like "well anyway before I was rudely interrupted..." but did he? No... he had to type all mad (again). This is like the third time he deleted his account too.

I'm a big bitch then cause I'd still be clowing on her ass! evillol

lol I mean, seriously if you were gonna have an internet argument, don't be like "fuck this I'm deleting my account waaaaah..." he came off worse than the woman did. nod

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Reply #37 posted 11/26/12 10:43am

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Why is she following him in the first place? You don't follow people you're have no interest in. Unless he made his comment in a trending item she wouldn't have known anything he said. Creepy.
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Reply #38 posted 11/26/12 10:46am

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I've seen her on Twitter, and she's pretty funny. She makes comments about other celebs, and I am sure it's just to get attention, but then, isn't twitter just to get attention? Does it serve any other purpose?

In the end, my opinion of Chris Brown is just reinforced. Sure, it might not feel good to him to get attacked out of nowhere, but his response just comes across as completely ignorant & crude.

Moreover, he still sounds like someone who really does not get that he did something heinous. He is famous for beating a woman and now he's going on about shitting on a bitch's face? She might have been out of line, but who the hell likes this guy?

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Reply #39 posted 11/26/12 10:46am

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Chris could've ignored her like he did before. Little bitch. I would've been like "well anyway before I was rudely interrupted..." but did he? No... he had to type all mad (again). This is like the third time he deleted his account too.

Self-control is a foreign concept to him. He has an aggressive temperament and he typically resorts to profanity and misogynistic remarks whenever he finds myself under fire. Oh, and then he delete his account again, like a child.

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Reply #40 posted 11/26/12 10:53am

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An article on the death threats she's getting now

http://www.billboard.com/...8152.story

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Reply #41 posted 11/26/12 10:55am

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Timmy84 said:

Chris could've ignored her like he did before. Little bitch. I would've been like "well anyway before I was rudely interrupted..." but did he? No... he had to type all mad (again). This is like the third time he deleted his account too.

Self-control is a foreign concept to him. He has an aggressive temperament and he typically resorts to profanity and misogynistic remarks whenever he finds myself under fire. Oh, and then he delete his account again, like a child.

Yeah. I blame that on his upbringing. He was probably that unruly as a child and his mama was helpless to do anything about it because he was "like his father". neutral

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Reply #42 posted 11/26/12 10:57am

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Twitter.....enough said. confused

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Reply #43 posted 11/26/12 11:00am

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NDRU said:

I've seen her on Twitter, and she's pretty funny. She makes comments about other celebs, and I am sure it's just to get attention, but then, isn't twitter just to get attention? Does it serve any other purpose?

In the end, my opinion of Chris Brown is just reinforced. Sure, it might not feel good to him to get attacked out of nowhere, but his response just comes across as completely ignorant & crude.

Moreover, he still sounds like someone who really does not get that he did something heinous. He is famous for beating a woman and now he's going on about shitting on a bitch's face? She might have been out of line, but who the hell likes this guy?

Plenty of women. to the tune of them posting on Twitter that CB could beat their asses, too.

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Reply #44 posted 11/26/12 11:01am

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Why is she following him in the first place? You don't follow people you're have no interest in. Unless he made his comment in a trending item she wouldn't have known anything he said. Creepy.

She has interest: he's comedy fodder.

He had 10 million followers and took to Twitter to complain about low record sales. Dude, people are followng you because you are a trainwreck, not because they like your music. lol

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Reply #45 posted 11/26/12 11:02am

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NDRU said:

I've seen her on Twitter, and she's pretty funny. She makes comments about other celebs, and I am sure it's just to get attention, but then, isn't twitter just to get attention? Does it serve any other purpose?

In the end, my opinion of Chris Brown is just reinforced. Sure, it might not feel good to him to get attacked out of nowhere, but his response just comes across as completely ignorant & crude.

Moreover, he still sounds like someone who really does not get that he did something heinous. He is famous for beating a woman and now he's going on about shitting on a bitch's face? She might have been out of line, but who the hell likes this guy?

Plenty of women. to the tune of them posting on Twitter that CB could beat their asses, too.

They're a bunch of dumb hoes, they're not women...

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Reply #46 posted 11/26/12 11:03am

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Stymie said:

morningsong said:

Why is she following him in the first place? You don't follow people you're have no interest in. Unless he made his comment in a trending item she wouldn't have known anything he said. Creepy.

She has interest: he's comedy fodder.

He had 10 million followers and took to Twitter to complain about low record sales. Dude, people are followng you because you are a trainwreck, not because they like your music. lol

I remember when he had a meltdown due to the fact that his album wasn't doing well. lol Plus I think at least four million who follow him are bots/fake accounts. lol

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Reply #47 posted 11/26/12 11:07am

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It would be interesting to know if these super vocal people in the public eye (like this chick) that are attacking him are actually really concerned about domestic violence issues and show their concern by actual donations and/or volunteer work and real awareness, or if they just voice their so called concern by egging on some supposed ticking time bomb.

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Reply #48 posted 11/26/12 11:09am

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Timmy84 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

I'm a big bitch then cause I'd still be clowing on her ass! evillol

lol I mean, seriously if you were gonna have an internet argument, don't be like "fuck this I'm deleting my account waaaaah..." he came off worse than the woman did. nod

But if Chris would have deleted his Twitter account years earlier, he would be doing his psychological health a great service.

THE real problem that I've notice in recent months is that there are some people (Chris Brown & Jenny Johnson included) that should NOT have twitter accounts at all. We're talking about people that have been given an outlet to saying whatever is on their mind without any second thoughts of the things they say can AND will potential be used against them for years after the fact.

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Reply #49 posted 11/26/12 11:12am

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Timmy84 said:

lol I mean, seriously if you were gonna have an internet argument, don't be like "fuck this I'm deleting my account waaaaah..." he came off worse than the woman did. nod

But if Chris would have deleted his Twitter account years earlier, he would be doing his psychological health a great service.

THE real problem that I've notice in recent months is that there are some people (Chris Brown & Jenny Johnson included) that should NOT have twitter accounts at all. We're talking about people that have been given an outlet to saying whatever is on their mind without any second thoughts of the things they say can AND will potential be used against them for years after the fact.

I think something like Twitter is an excuse for celebrities (from A to Z list) to act a fool without wondering of the consequences. Some folks' careers have not recovered from Twitter outbursts.

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Reply #50 posted 11/26/12 11:13am

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It would be interesting to know if these super vocal people in the public eye (like this chick) that are attacking him are actually really concerned about domestic violence issues and show their concern by actual donations and/or volunteer work and real awareness, or if they just voice their so called concern by egging on some supposed ticking time bomb.

Possibly.

But maybe for some people it's kind of maddening to see someone like him, seemingly remorseless and still popular, acting like an idiot with no repercussions. Maybe she (and others like her) want to remind the the world that we shouldn't be fans of his.

Like if Charles Manson got popular for saying off the wall things that people thought were funny, we might want to remind people "this is not really a good guy!" no matter how many years ago that was.

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Reply #51 posted 11/26/12 11:18am

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NDRU said:

Possibly.

But maybe for some people it's kind of maddening to see someone like him, seemingly remorseless and still popular, acting like an idiot with no repercussions. Maybe she (and others like her) want to remind the the world that we shouldn't be fans of his.

Like if Charles Manson got popular for saying off the wall things that people thought were funny, we might want to remind people "this is not really a good guy!" no matter how many years ago that was.

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Reply #52 posted 11/26/12 11:18am

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NDRU said:

JustErin said:

It would be interesting to know if these super vocal people in the public eye (like this chick) that are attacking him are actually really concerned about domestic violence issues and show their concern by actual donations and/or volunteer work and real awareness, or if they just voice their so called concern by egging on some supposed ticking time bomb.

Possibly.

But maybe for some people it's kind of maddening to see someone like him, seemingly remorseless and still popular, acting like an idiot with no repercussions. Maybe she (and others like her) want to remind the the world that we shouldn't be fans of his.

Like if Charles Manson got popular for saying off the wall things that people thought were funny, we might want to remind people "this is not really a good guy!" no matter how many years ago that was.

Where do these remorseless accusations come from?

Because he still struggles with anger issues he is remorseless over what he did in that one incident?

Basically what I see is a bunch of people that just want him to pay for what he did to another celebrity for the rest of his life.

[Edited 11/26/12 11:19am]

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Reply #53 posted 11/26/12 11:24am

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NDRU said:

Possibly.

But maybe for some people it's kind of maddening to see someone like him, seemingly remorseless and still popular, acting like an idiot with no repercussions. Maybe she (and others like her) want to remind the the world that we shouldn't be fans of his.

Like if Charles Manson got popular for saying off the wall things that people thought were funny, we might want to remind people "this is not really a good guy!" no matter how many years ago that was.

Where do these remorseless accusations come from?

Because he still struggles with anger issues he is remorseless over what he did in that one incident?

Basically what I see is a bunch of people that just want him to pay for what he did to another celebrity for the rest of his life.

[Edited 11/26/12 11:19am]

Maybe because he's still talking about shitting in a bitch's face, and uses "suck my dick, ho" as an argument? Maybe he does have remorse, but he SEEMS like he doesn't.

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Reply #54 posted 11/26/12 11:25am

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Remorseful people don't tell the offending parties to "suck their dick".

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Reply #55 posted 11/26/12 11:28am

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Why is she following him in the first place? You don't follow people you're have no interest in. Unless he made his comment in a trending item she wouldn't have known anything he said. Creepy.

She has interest: he's comedy fodder.



He had 10 million followers and took to Twitter to complain about low record sales. Dude, people are followng you because you are a trainwreck, not because they like your music. lol



Oh so she's a celeb or a wanna be one, I don't know which following him because he has million of followers and a weak spot. Sounds more parasitic to me.
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Reply #56 posted 11/26/12 11:29am

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Timmy84 said:

Remorseful people don't tell the offending parties to "suck their dick".

It would be at least smart for CB to act like he respects women!

Like Mike Vick might have learned that it's wrong to have dogs fight to the death, but if he kept making comments about how "that dog deserves to be bitten to death" it'll be hard to see that he's changed a lot.

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Reply #57 posted 11/26/12 11:30am

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Stymie said:

She has interest: he's comedy fodder.

He had 10 million followers and took to Twitter to complain about low record sales. Dude, people are followng you because you are a trainwreck, not because they like your music. lol

Oh so she's a celeb or a wanna be one, I don't know which following him because he has million of followers and a weak spot. Sounds more parasitic to me.

Could be. I never heard of her and probably never would have if Breezy had just ignored her.

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Reply #58 posted 11/26/12 11:31am

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morningsong said:

Stymie said: Oh so she's a celeb or a wanna be one, I don't know which following him because he has million of followers and a weak spot. Sounds more parasitic to me.

Could be. I never heard of her and probably never would have if Breezy had just ignored her.

He made her Z-list famous with this bullshit.

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Reply #59 posted 11/26/12 11:31am

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NDRU said:

Possibly.

But maybe for some people it's kind of maddening to see someone like him, seemingly remorseless and still popular, acting like an idiot with no repercussions. Maybe she (and others like her) want to remind the the world that we shouldn't be fans of his.

Like if Charles Manson got popular for saying off the wall things that people thought were funny, we might want to remind people "this is not really a good guy!" no matter how many years ago that was.

Where do these remorseless accusations come from?

Because he still struggles with anger issues he is remorseless over what he did in that one incident?

Basically what I see is a bunch of people that just want him to pay for what he did to another celebrity for the rest of his life.

[Edited 11/26/12 11:19am]

If Rihanna can forgive (NOT forget!) Chris for his sins, why the hell everyone else can not seem to do the same thing? hmmm

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