Anonymous wrote:He hurt no one.
Smoking MJ? Legal - including in DC.
Drinking a beer? Most of the world doesnt have our idiotic 21 yr old age limit (include Canada).
And the whole egg throwing thing? What fun loving kid doesn't do that?? It was his friend who was simply on the premises who got the felony drug charge that nightBTW - Justin had nothing to do with it and did not even know about it.
He is only being targeted because he's famous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He had a blood alcohol level of .04. That is pretty low.
Combine that with Xanax.
Anonymous wrote:Canada doesn't want him back. We in the US don't want him. Can we re-gift Justin Bieber to North Korea or something?
Anonymous wrote:He had a blood alcohol level of .04. That is pretty low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justin's dad enabled him - he helped block the street, so his son could drag race high, drunk and underage, on prescription drugs, with an expired license.
http://www.tmz.com/2014/01/23/justin-bieber-dad-jeremy-bieber-dui-arrest-father/
Typical deadbeat dad that magically reappears hoping to ride the gravy train when their kid becomes rich and famous. At least other celebs like Shaq weren't fooled and stayed away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i am taking bets will pay 3-1 if he makes it past 30
I'll take that bet. He'll gradually fade out of the spotlight as his current fans get older and move on to real music, then he'll get into a bunch of idiot hijinks and legal trouble followed by rehab and/or jail time. Then it's a slow march into general obscurity, punctuated by occasional tabloid appearances and "Where Are They Now?" clickbait for Yahoo's home page. Finally, he will re-emerge as a born-again preacher a la Kirk Cameron and follow that path back to reality television and semi-celebrity once again.
You heard it here first, folks.
He'll bite the dust in the next 5 years because of his addiction. It's sad. Where is his mother?
What about his father? Oh, gee. His father was with him.
Why do you assume he has an addiction? Maybe he has a bad case of entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i am taking bets will pay 3-1 if he makes it past 30
I'll take that bet. He'll gradually fade out of the spotlight as his current fans get older and move on to real music, then he'll get into a bunch of idiot hijinks and legal trouble followed by rehab and/or jail time. Then it's a slow march into general obscurity, punctuated by occasional tabloid appearances and "Where Are They Now?" clickbait for Yahoo's home page. Finally, he will re-emerge as a born-again preacher a la Kirk Cameron and follow that path back to reality television and semi-celebrity once again.
You heard it here first, folks.
He'll bite the dust in the next 5 years because of his addiction. It's sad. Where is his mother?
Anonymous wrote:What on earth has happened to that dear, sweet, little boy?