Reply #60 posted 11/26/12 11:32am
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Timmy84 said:
Remorseful people don't tell the offending parties to "suck their dick".
Oh really??
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Reply #61 posted 11/26/12 11:32am
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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.
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 #62 posted 11/26/12 11:35am
Stymie |
TonyVanDam said:
JustErin said:
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.
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If Rihanna can forgive (NOT forget!) Chris for his sins, why the hell everyone else can not seem to do the same thing?
Honestly? Because they don't have to. It really is that simple. Perhaps some of these people are people who have been abused or have a loved one who has been abused.
Not the same thing but with Kobe Bryant, I'll never be a fan of his ever again. |
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Reply #63 posted 11/26/12 11:41am
Timmy84 |
JustErin said:
Timmy84 said:
Remorseful people don't tell the offending parties to "suck their dick".
Oh really??
Really. |
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Reply #64 posted 11/26/12 11:47am
morningsong |
NDRU said:
morningsong said:
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.
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.
I don't doubt she's thrilled that he responded.
They say any attention is good attention, everybody now knows her name. That takes talent.
Dang I'm not even a fan of his never have been and it just seems tacky to me all the way around. [Edited 11/26/12 11:58am] |
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Reply #65 posted 11/26/12 12:04pm
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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.
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Reply #66 posted 11/26/12 12:18pm
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It's likely this kid will just end up crashing and burning in the end. Just a shame that so many seem to take delight in constantly poking him with a stick, trying to get him to explode.
Sad all around, and definitely a sign of our times. |
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Reply #67 posted 11/26/12 12:47pm
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JustErin said:
It's likely this kid will just end up crashing and burning in the end. Just a shame that so many seem to take delight in constantly poking him with a stick, trying to get him to explode.
Sad all around, and definitely a sign of our times.
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Reply #68 posted 11/26/12 1:13pm
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He had as much to do with his downfall as the media. It ain't all their fault. |
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Reply #69 posted 11/26/12 1:25pm
JustErin |
Timmy84 said:
He had as much to do with his downfall as the media. It ain't all their fault.
I agree, like I said, it's obvious that he has some major personal problems (as many of us do)...but why do so many people revel in this shit? |
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Reply #70 posted 11/26/12 1:27pm
Timmy84 |
JustErin said:
Timmy84 said:
He had as much to do with his downfall as the media. It ain't all their fault.
I agree, like I said, it's obvious that he has some major personal problems (as many of us do)...but why do so many people revel in this shit?
Because people are bored with their own lives they love to jack off to other people's miseries especially if that person is in the public eye. |
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Reply #71 posted 11/26/12 1:28pm
Stymie |
Timmy84 said:
JustErin said:
I agree, like I said, it's obvious that he has some major personal problems (as many of us do)...but why do so many people revel in this shit?
Because people are bored with their own lives they love to jack off to other people's miseries especially if that person is in the public eye.
I've been the object of much negativity in my family. I have zero time for the negativity of someone else's life.
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Reply #72 posted 11/26/12 1:53pm
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Stymie said:
TonyVanDam said:
If Rihanna can forgive (NOT forget!) Chris for his sins, why the hell everyone else can not seem to do the same thing?
Honestly? Because they don't have to. It really is that simple. Perhaps some of these people are people who have been abused or have a loved one who has been abused.
Not the same thing but with Kobe Bryant, I'll never be a fan of his ever again.
Not forgiving an individual is a choice. However, Chris Brown did NOT physically assaulted all of those victims. Chris is/was only guilty of beating Rihanna once.
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Reply #73 posted 11/26/12 1:54pm
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JustErin said:
It's likely this kid will just end up crashing and burning in the end. Just a shame that so many seem to take delight in constantly poking him with a stick, trying to get him to explode.
Sad all around, and definitely a sign of our times.
No one poked him with a stick until he poked the hell out of Rihanna with his fists.
I hope he gets helps because clearly he does not feel that beating the shit out of Rihanna was wrong. And sadly enough, Rihanna appears to feel that way, too. |
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Reply #74 posted 11/26/12 1:58pm
Stymie |
TonyVanDam said:
Stymie said:
Honestly? Because they don't have to. It really is that simple. Perhaps some of these people are people who have been abused or have a loved one who has been abused.
Not the same thing but with Kobe Bryant, I'll never be a fan of his ever again.
Not forgiving an individual is a choice. However, Chris Brown did NOT physically assaulted all of those victims. Chris is/was only guilty of beating Rihanna once.
I don't care. I was giving a theory as to why people haven't forgiven him.
I think people also have to take into consideration a lot of people were not fans in the first place and don't give a fuck about Chris Brown and are happy to see him fall.
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Reply #75 posted 11/26/12 1:59pm
TonyVanDam |
Timmy84 said:
JustErin said:
Oh really??
Really.
In fairness, a remorseful man is entitled to ask his female companion for some booty. |
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Reply #76 posted 11/26/12 1:59pm
Timmy84 |
TonyVanDam said:
Timmy84 said:
Really.
In fairness, a remorseful man is entitled to ask his female companion for some booty.
He wasn't saying that nicely...lol |
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Reply #77 posted 11/26/12 2:05pm
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I just hope he deletes his music career soon too
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Reply #78 posted 11/26/12 2:12pm
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Plenty of celebrities have committed violent acts and or broken the law and the public forgives them because they seem remorseful.
Whereas, Brown continues to act like a complete and utter prick. See his homophobic comments, misogynistic comments, threatening Frank Ocean physically afters members of Odd Future made a joke about him..... honestly, the way he carries on, I think people would fuck with him even if he hadn't slapped Rihanna around, because he acts like a complete and utter tool anyway. He can give but he can't take it. |
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Reply #79 posted 11/26/12 2:38pm
NDRU |
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Plenty of celebrities have committed violent acts and or broken the law and the public forgives them because they seem remorseful.
Whereas, Brown continues to act like a complete and utter prick. See his homophobic comments, misogynistic comments, threatening Frank Ocean physically afters members of Odd Future made a joke about him..... honestly, the way he carries on, I think people would fuck with him even if he hadn't slapped Rihanna around, because he acts like a complete and utter tool anyway. He can give but he can't take it.
Bingo!
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Reply #80 posted 11/26/12 3:40pm
JustErin |
RodeoSchro said:
JustErin said:
It's likely this kid will just end up crashing and burning in the end. Just a shame that so many seem to take delight in constantly poking him with a stick, trying to get him to explode.
Sad all around, and definitely a sign of our times.
No one poked him with a stick until he poked the hell out of Rihanna with his fists.
I hope he gets helps because clearly he does not feel that beating the shit out of Rihanna was wrong. And sadly enough, Rihanna appears to feel that way, too.
He said that? |
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Reply #81 posted 11/26/12 3:41pm
JustErin |
Stymie said:
TonyVanDam said:
Not forgiving an individual is a choice. However, Chris Brown did NOT physically assaulted all of those victims. Chris is/was only guilty of beating Rihanna once.
I don't care. I was giving a theory as to why people haven't forgiven him.
I think people also have to take into consideration a lot of people were not fans in the first place and don't give a fuck about Chris Brown and are happy to see him fall.
If they are happy to see him fall they clearly do give a fuck.
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Reply #82 posted 11/26/12 3:45pm
Stymie |
JustErin said:
Stymie said:
I don't care. I was giving a theory as to why people haven't forgiven him.
I think people also have to take into consideration a lot of people were not fans in the first place and don't give a fuck about Chris Brown and are happy to see him fall.
If they are happy to see him fall they clearly do give a fuck.
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about. |
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Reply #83 posted 11/26/12 3:46pm
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kewlschool said:
XxAxX said:
wow. she just came out of nowhere and attacked him. mind you, domestic abuse ain't no laughing matter. still though....
It isn't a laughing matter, but it's one of the ways I can manage talking about the subject. Using laughter to heal wounds-you can either cry about a subject or laugh. I choose to laugh.
As for CB His demeanor in public with regards to handling questions about the abuse of RiRi on abc tv showed that he has no true remorse for his wrong doings. His actions speak for themselves, he is an arrogant can do no wrong a-hole with a decent dance ability-could be phenomenal if he challenged himself but doesn't-and he has a crappy voice.
well, domestic abuse is on my short list of pet peeves. i think misogyny is so ingrained into our system it's sometimes hard to even recognize it for what it is. so, i dislike the guy without having met him because he beat his lover and that ain't cool.
but, here's the weird thing about this topic. the twitter fight was started by a woman who bashed him abusively, in public. and that's not okay either. i'm too confused to take sides...
It apparently all started when Johnson responded to a tweet by Chris that read, "I look old as f**k! I'm only 23..." She replied, "I know! Being a worthless piece of s**t can really age a person."
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Reply #84 posted 11/26/12 3:53pm
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Stymie said:
JustErin said:
If they are happy to see him fall they clearly do give a fuck.
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about.
People who love drama are pretty sad, imo.
I never really put much thought into the whole celebrity obsession phenomenon until the Britney Spears break down happened. I was shocked at how people delighted in her meltdown. I think the image of her sitting on the side of the road at night just crying while camera's flashed and people on TMZ laughed and reading that there was an actual website counting down to her death really opened my eyes as to how incredibly fucked up north american culture is....and then the same culture wants to show support when it comes to anti-bullying?
Beyond fucked up. |
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Reply #85 posted 11/26/12 4:02pm
Stymie |
JustErin said:
Stymie said:
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about.
People who love drama are pretty sad, imo.
I never really put much thought into the whole celebrity obsession phenomenon until the Britney Spears break down happened. I was shocked at how people delighted in her meltdown. I think the image of her sitting on the side of the road at night just crying while camera's flashed and people on TMZ laughed and reading that there was an actual website counting down to her death really opened my eyes as to how incredibly fucked up north american culture is....and then the same culture wants to show support when it comes to anti-bullying?
Beyond fucked up.
I agree with all of this. |
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Reply #86 posted 11/26/12 5:14pm
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JustErin said:
Stymie said:
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about.
People who love drama are pretty sad, imo.
I never really put much thought into the whole celebrity obsession phenomenon until the Britney Spears break down happened. I was shocked at how people delighted in her meltdown. I think the image of her sitting on the side of the road at night just crying while camera's flashed and people on TMZ laughed and reading that there was an actual website counting down to her death really opened my eyes as to how incredibly fucked up north american culture is....and then the same culture wants to show support when it comes to anti-bullying?
Beyond fucked up.
True. |
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Reply #87 posted 11/26/12 5:16pm
NDRU |
JustErin said:
Stymie said:
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about.
People who love drama are pretty sad, imo.
I never really put much thought into the whole celebrity obsession phenomenon until the Britney Spears break down happened. I was shocked at how people delighted in her meltdown. I think the image of her sitting on the side of the road at night just crying while camera's flashed and people on TMZ laughed and reading that there was an actual website counting down to her death really opened my eyes as to how incredibly fucked up north american culture is....and then the same culture wants to show support when it comes to anti-bullying?
Beyond fucked up.
Definitely. Britney never did anything except be famous and of questionable talent, though. There's no reason anyone should want to see her suffer.
But I do get what you're saying, and maybe attacking CB is not the best way to help him fix his problems, nor should he be made to suffer forever for something he did (except maybe by Rihanna herself), if he was truly sorry.
This woman is not trying to get him help, she wants to tear him down. I also kinda get that. Maybe it's not right. |
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Reply #88 posted 11/26/12 5:47pm
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kewlschool said:
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.
His true remorse is taking the questions about the event with RIRI forever. If he handle the questions with class (empathy for others.) the questions would go away. Instead he continues to be a big a-hole. The whole breaking window incident at ABC is proof of his anger and lack of empathy. The man has no true compassion, but perhaps a compassion of convenience. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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Reply #89 posted 11/26/12 5:49pm
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JustErin said:
Stymie said:
Nah. People can love drama and it makes it easier for them if they care nothing about the person the drama is about.
People who love drama are pretty sad, imo.
I never really put much thought into the whole celebrity obsession phenomenon until the Britney Spears break down happened. I was shocked at how people delighted in her meltdown. I think the image of her sitting on the side of the road at night just crying while camera's flashed and people on TMZ laughed and reading that there was an actual website counting down to her death really opened my eyes as to how incredibly fucked up north american culture is....and then the same culture wants to show support when it comes to anti-bullying?
Beyond fucked up.
Yes it is f'd up. But these people love the housewives of fillintheblank for all the drama fake and the real. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment |
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