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Chris Brown Doesn't Remember Beating The Shit Out Of Rihanna | |
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musicjunky318 said: Did anybody check the Advert after the few words from da violent man? small circles, big wheels!
I've got a pretty firm grip on the obvious! | |
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This happens with people with Dissociative Personality Disorder, and also cowards.
This guy just keeps getting less and less appealing. | |
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Cinnie said: This happens with people with Dissociative Personality Disorder, and also cowards.
This guy just keeps getting less and less appealing. Agreed. | |
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My bad, it's called Dissociative Identity Disorder.
But that's not what Chris has. | |
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this fuckin guy | |
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WTF is with the bow tie? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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these are the days of wild.... | |
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WTF is it about orgers putting women on pedestals... harpin' on about the past...not allowing people to learn from their mistakes and move on?
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funkyandy said: WTF is it about orgers putting women on pedestals... harpin' on about the past...not allowing people to learn from their mistakes and move on?
. this subject is past redundant on the org. why can't people just let the shit go is beyond me. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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funkyandy said: WTF is it about orgers putting women on pedestals... harpin' on about the past...not allowing people to learn from their mistakes and move on?
. Because abusers tend not to learn but to abuse again and again. This is fact. Nobody is saying Women are perfect but in this case the very people who called for calm and stood in blind defense of men WERE WRONG! I'm still waiting for that apology from those who defended Chris Brown denying the very facts that were in their face. . [Edited 8/31/09 16:04pm] 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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ToraTora17 said: This is wrong on so many levels, but it is funny. Lady Cab Driver is one of the greatest songs ever! | |
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what the hell is up with that commercial in the middle? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: funkyandy said: WTF is it about orgers putting women on pedestals... harpin' on about the past...not allowing people to learn from their mistakes and move on?
. Because abusers tend not to learn but to abuse again and again. This is fact. Nobody is saying Women are perfect but in this case the very people who called for calm and stood in blind defense of men WERE WRONG! I'm still waiting for that apology from those who defended Chris Brown denying the very facts that were in their face. [Edited 8/31/09 16:04pm] Oh is that right?...so, to date, although since he hasn't abused since, according to you we can just write him off in advance?...saves time I guess. While you're at it...why not demonise everyone and make them into devils also?...your job will be done then. Plus...you're not suggesting Chris Brown fans should apologise to YOU personally right? No?...good job too because that would be a serious case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. l8r . | |
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funkyandy said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Because abusers tend not to learn but to abuse again and again. This is fact. Nobody is saying Women are perfect but in this case the very people who called for calm and stood in blind defense of men WERE WRONG! I'm still waiting for that apology from those who defended Chris Brown denying the very facts that were in their face. [Edited 8/31/09 16:04pm] Oh is that right?...so, to date, although since he hasn't abused since, according to you we can just write him off in advance?...saves time I guess. While you're at it...why not demonise everyone and make them into devils also?...your job will be done then. Plus...you're not suggesting Chris Brown fans should apologise to YOU personally right? No?...good job too because that would be a serious case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. l8r . He hasn't abused since 1-He doesn't have a victim in front of him and 2-He got caught and is under public scrutiny. And it aint about writing him off in advance but he has WORK TO DO IN HIS LIFE to get at the root of whatever the goddamn hell compelled him to beat up a little girl. It aint fixed in the few months just because he hasn't abused again. I am suggesting that the men who defended Chris Brown, begging folks to be fair and impartial blah blah blah when you could SEE the facts of what he did to her, that they come into this thread and admit they were wrong about giving Chris Brown that pass. I bet if I searched the threads you were one of them so yes, apologize to me directly. God is watching you. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Wait, not only is he beating womens' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgiveable "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Wait, not only is he beating womens' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgiveable 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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bboy87 said: Wait, not only is he beating womens' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgiveable | |
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I don't believe a word of it. He didn't say "temporary insanity" but that seems to be the plea. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: funkyandy said: Oh is that right?...so, to date, although since he hasn't abused since, according to you we can just write him off in advance?...saves time I guess. While you're at it...why not demonise everyone and make them into devils also?...your job will be done then. Plus...you're not suggesting Chris Brown fans should apologise to YOU personally right? No?...good job too because that would be a serious case of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. l8r . He hasn't abused since 1-He doesn't have a victim in front of him and 2-He got caught and is under public scrutiny. And it aint about writing him off in advance but he has WORK TO DO IN HIS LIFE to get at the root of whatever the goddamn hell compelled him to beat up a little girl. It aint fixed in the few months just because he hasn't abused again. I am suggesting that the men who defended Chris Brown, begging folks to be fair and impartial blah blah blah when you could SEE the facts of what he did to her, that they come into this thread and admit they were wrong about giving Chris Brown that pass. I bet if I searched the threads you were one of them so yes, apologize to me directly. God is watching you. May God forgive him for his dress sense... Anyway, 1-WTF do I have to do with CB?...lol...I honestly couldn't name one of his songs, so no i don't have to be a 'fan' to defend him...I'm a 37 yr old teacher from the UK who'll defend any young man who hasn't reached full maturity yet...being young is THE time to make mistakes and to learn from them...sheesh. Rihanna is a 'little girl?'...ahem. Sure didn't look like one in 'Umbrella'...but each to their own...so that would make Chris a little boy then? You seem to have a thing about abuse and rightly so...I assume it's all kinds of abuse because I can think of many more serious cases of long term abuse than this that you can campaign about. . | |
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midiscover said: bboy87 said: Wait, not only is he beating womens' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgiveable that bowtie is small as fuck, did he steal one of Rihanna's barrettes after the incident and the sleeves are folded!!! looking like a "sensitive muslim" FOH "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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funkyandy said: being young is THE time to make mistakes and to learn from them...sheesh
I guess the problem is coppin' pleas to diminish the judicial punishment and also claiming to the public he couldn't remember the incident doesn't sound like he is learning from it. It sounds more like he isn't facing reality at all. | |
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Cinnie said: funkyandy said: being young is THE time to make mistakes and to learn from them...sheesh
I guess the problem is coppin' pleas to diminish the judicial punishment and also claiming to the public he couldn't remember the incident doesn't sound like he is learning from it. It sounds more like he isn't facing reality at all. Exactly. I'm not a fan of locking someone up and throwing away the key as a blanket response to societal problems. However, the calls for people to move on doesn't SOUND like people are advocating that these abusers get the help they need to find the source of their anger and deal with it. Moving on isn't the blanket answer. Everyone involved needs to eventually do that but simply moving on without addressing the real problem is just sweeping things under the rug. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Cinnie said: I guess the problem is coppin' pleas to diminish the judicial punishment and also claiming to the public he couldn't remember the incident doesn't sound like he is learning from it. It sounds more like he isn't facing reality at all. Exactly. I'm not a fan of locking someone up and throwing away the key as a blanket response to societal problems. However, the calls for people to move on doesn't SOUND like people are advocating that these abusers get the help they need to find the source of their anger and deal with it. Moving on isn't the blanket answer. Everyone involved needs to eventually do that but simply moving on without addressing the real problem is just sweeping things under the rug. Blocking unpleasant mistakes from memory is not an unusual thing to do, 'coppin pleas?'...he wouldn't be he first...thus proving he has a lot to learn including 'facing reality'...he's not perfect, so why these high expectations...lol...are you perfect? As for the looking like a 'sensitive muslim' comment...nah that's no good, he has to have multiple piercings, tattoos, sporting a satanic pentagram...he's an 'abuser' so he's gotta look the part right? | |
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bboy87 said: Wait, not only is he beating womens' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgiveable Honey, that's all part of his marketing strategy because it's impossible to view somebody dressed like non-threatening Jerry Lewis as an abuser. | |
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SCNDLS said: bboy87 said: Wait, not only is he beating women's' asses
this muthafucka went on TV rockin' a baby blue sweater and a maching bow tie?! was he getting ready for a family portrait photoshoot at Olan Mills after the interview? unforgivable Honey, that's all part of his marketing strategy because it's impossible to view somebody dressed like non-threatening Jerry Lewis as an abuser. Still a manipulative liar.... he needs to go away. | |
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funkyandy said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Exactly. I'm not a fan of locking someone up and throwing away the key as a blanket response to societal problems. However, the calls for people to move on doesn't SOUND like people are advocating that these abusers get the help they need to find the source of their anger and deal with it. Moving on isn't the blanket answer. Everyone involved needs to eventually do that but simply moving on without addressing the real problem is just sweeping things under the rug. Blocking unpleasant mistakes from memory is not an unusual thing to do, 'coppin pleas?'...he wouldn't be he first...thus proving he has a lot to learn including 'facing reality'...he's not perfect, so why these high expectations...lol...are you perfect? As for the looking like a 'sensitive muslim' comment...nah that's no good, he has to have multiple piercings, tattoos, sporting a satanic pentagram...he's an 'abuser' so he's gotta look the part right? I am open about the fact that I am a survivor of domestic abuse. I encourage women to leave their abusers, better not to be with one in the first place, and for men to get some help as well. It aint about being perfect or high expectations. This is an epidemic in our society. It's handed down from one generation to the next. I'm all about breaking the cycle but not turning a blind eye to the guilty or the innocent. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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ToraTora17 said: TT you find the BEST gifs!! To me Chris Brown is a lil boy. Rihanna is older than him, but she a lil girl, and I think they were playing lil children romance BS games and it blew up (well literally for her) in their faces. I know he was dead ass wrong to smack the shit out of that girl...but I also have to wonder what the HELL shit was she popping off that made that boy want to pull over on the side of the road and attempt to lay the smackdown on her like he was Steve Stone Cold Austin. It just doesn't make any sense. Regular abuse you think would have waited until after the Grammy's. Anyway they just need to stay the hell away from each other and I hope they BOTH learned valuable lessons from this. | |
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bboy87 said: midiscover said: that bowtie is small as fuck, did he steal one of Rihanna's barrettes after the incident and the sleeves are folded!!! looking like a "sensitive muslim" FOH | |
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Chris Backpedals: "Of Course, I Remember What Happened' August 31 He's ashamed and sorry and wished it never happened. But there's one thing Chris Brown says he most certainly is not: forgetful. In a detailed statement to PEOPLE, the singer clarifies what he calls incorrect reports – based on a clip of an interview with Larry King airing Wednesday night – about the events with Rihanna that led to his arrest: "There have been reports on the Internet that I didn't remember what happened that night with Rihanna. I want to try and set things straight. "That 30 seconds of the interview they used of me was taken from a one hour interview during which that same question was asked something like four or five times – and when you look at the entire interview you will see it is not representative of what I said. "The first four times – or however many times it was – I gave the same answer – which was that I didn't think it was appropriate for me to talk about what happened that night. I said it was not right for me and it really wasn't fair to Rihanna. The fifth time – or whatever it was – I just misspoke. I was asked, 'Do you remember doing it?' and I said, 'No.' "Of course I remember what happened. Several times during the interview, my mother said that I came to her right afterwards and told her everything. But it was and still is a blur. And yes, I still can't believe it happened because it is not me or who I am, nor is what happened like anything I have ever done before. "As I have said several times previously, I am ashamed of and sorry for what happened that night and I wish I could relive that moment and change things, but I can't. I take full responsibility for my actions. What I have to do now is to prove to the world that this was an isolated incident and that is not who I am, and I intend to do so by my behavior now and in the future." Court-Ordered Counseling Right after the incident, Brown tells PEOPLE, he was "distraught" and immediately "went to my mom on the same night and told [her] what happened and broke down." With the sentencing behind him, Brown is eager to start the court-ordered counseling sessions. "I want to find out what really transpired as far as me that night. I just want to talk to [the counselor], someone who has dealt with this and has an expertise because I think it would be helpful for me to learn how to channel [the anger] and understand my feelings." Brown says he'd never claim to have forgotten the assault or spend time defending his behavior: "I feel like there's no need to make any excuses. At all." http://www.people.com/peo...51,00.html | |
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