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What Do You Think About Justin Bieber Jokes?


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I barely know the kid honestly. I've heard like one song by him, and I know his face, but that's it. He's the new "in-thing" from the looks of it. The new cute, male teenage singer. His own one-person boy band.

I've noticed though, unlike other guys, his hatedom overweights his fandom.

I can't a say why though. Is it because of his voice? He hasn't hit puberty, what do you expect?

People are always calling him a girl. I find that offensive for quite a few reasons, it isn't a very good joke. I suppose it's like Gaga and all those absurd rumors on how she was a hermaphrodite (that can't even happen in humans).

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Guest JaniceW

I barely know the kid honestly. I've heard like one song by him, and I know his face, but that's it. He's the new "in-thing" from the looks of it. The new cute, male teenage singer. His own one-person boy band.

I've noticed though, unlike other guys, his hatedom overweights his fandom.

I can't a say why though. Is it because of his voice? He hasn't hit puberty, what do you expect?

People are always calling him a girl. I find that offensive for quite a few reasons, it isn't a very good joke. I suppose it's like Gaga and all those absurd rumors on how she was a hermaphrodite (that can't even happen in humans).

Anyone who is in the public eye like Justin B, is subject to the reactions he gets. There will be those that lvoe him, those that hate him, and those that just don't care one way or the other.

BTW, hermaphrodism does occur to humans and it is not anywhere near as rare as most people think. Hermaphrodism is one of the expressions that intersex can show up as. If you research the history of intersexism you will find that there was a time period when the most common reaction to hermaphrodism was for the doctors and parents of a baby to choose a sex and then do surgery to create that image. There are well documented cases of where this lead to major psychological problems later on in life for the baby that it happened to.

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Guest SuperKali

I'm not a fan and I haven't heard any such jokes. Perhaps I'm a bit sheltered, idk. As it is I think people should just leave him alone. The way he looks or dresses is how he likes it and that is what is important.

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Guest Maria (Hilda)

My running joke with Beiber is that you play his album, and for every time the word ''baby'' is said, you slap your thigh.

Its a good laugh when everyones thighs are red and sore :)

I'm not a fan of his music, but don't mind him as a person. Just wish he didn't make my ears bleed...

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Anyone who is in the public eye like Justin B, is subject to the reactions he gets. There will be those that lvoe him, those that hate him, and those that just don't care one way or the other.

BTW, hermaphrodism does occur to humans and it is not anywhere near as rare as most people think. Hermaphrodism is one of the expressions that intersex can show up as. If you research the history of intersexism you will find that there was a time period when the most common reaction to hermaphrodism was for the doctors and parents of a baby to choose a sex and then do surgery to create that image. There are well documented cases of where this lead to major psychological problems later on in life for the baby that it happened to.

Janice,

I was going to comment on the above but you saved me the time. I knew the condition did occur in humans but had no idea is was anything but rare. Learn something everyday. It pays to be on a site where the members have a lot of G-2.

As for JB, I just know the name and that's all. Not many artists on the music scene who interest me at all. The White Stripes, Amy Winehouse (When's she not zonked.), Katy Perry (What's not to like? Great voice and just a fun performer.)Linkin Park.

You're right. If you have the fame you get the flame. That's show biz. Regardless of what people say, I doubt he'll quit to get a real job.

SL

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Guest April63

I don't like justin bibber jokes. I don't like the music and it's so annoying to see anything related popping up everywhere. I think our society is too wrapped up in music and other media stars.

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Never heard any of his songs but almost all the youtube videos I watch theres some argument or highly rated 'rate up if you hate JB' comment. Quite annoying and highly worthy of face-palming :b

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