Any body hear that Justin Bieber is being roasted? on CC

What do you guys think?

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  • Noooooooooo....(short pause) ok next one.

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  • This homo:

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    Who?

  • edited March 2015

    This homo

    thats still an insult? Sigh

    This homo:

  • Come on, it's JB, we can let that one slide

    #TeamSarah posted: »

    This homo thats still an insult? Sigh

  • Justin Bieber still exists?

  • sadly.

    Baldex posted: »

    Justin Bieber still exists?

  • Envy signals in many ways.

    I don't think he should be roasted, though, seeing as all the people I've seen roasted are older folk with more under their belt (I don't know if this is a constant, or just the ones I've seen).

  • He should be spit roasted

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator
    edited March 2015

    What you're describing is a traditional roast which is something to honor the person who is being roasted as it is done amongst friends who commemorate and cherish you as person and know the jokes are all in good fun. They've even done it to multiple presidents.

    The Comedy Central version is basically just taking the celebrity and using comedians/other celebrities to take the pics out of the "roastee" I hear Snoop Dog, the Shaq and Martha Stewart are some of the people roasting Bieber.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Envy signals in many ways. I don't think he should be roasted, though, seeing as all the people I've seen roasted are older folk with more under their belt (I don't know if this is a constant, or just the ones I've seen).

  • l really misinterpreted what this meant before I clicked on it.

    I'm disappointed I was wrong.

  • Whenever I see Justin Biebers name I always see evil in what follows it... and I'm not talking about the fans...

  • Aww c'mon animal abuse isn't funny.

    CathalOHara posted: »

    l really misinterpreted what this meant before I clicked on it. I'm disappointed I was wrong.

  • OI M8 DONT RUIN MAH JOKE

  • Justin Bieber is still relevant?

  • I don't understand why so many people hate Justin Bieber.

    I just think it's the same reason why people hate PewDewPie. They're just jealous of his success.

  • They're just jealous

    Jealous? What is there to be jealous about other than how rich he is? He's a complete dumbass.

    JetLee posted: »

    I don't understand why so many people hate Justin Bieber. I just think it's the same reason why people hate PewDewPie. They're just jealous of his success.

  • And that's supposed to be a legitimate reason to hate him?

    Green613 posted: »

    They're just jealous Jealous? What is there to be jealous about other than how rich he is? He's a complete dumbass.

  • Most of its about the fact that he has large numbers of female fans.

    Green613 posted: »

    They're just jealous Jealous? What is there to be jealous about other than how rich he is? He's a complete dumbass.

  • Yes.

    JetLee posted: »

    And that's supposed to be a legitimate reason to hate him?

  • edited March 2015

    I have never heard of a more ridiculous reason to hating someone.

    You guys have a lot of growing up to do if you're still hating people over trivial reasons like that.

    Tombstoke posted: »

    Yes.

  • So you're saying that because he has a large number of female fans is why people would be jealous of him? Not sure about you but I'm sure I wouldn't want annoying ass 12 year old girls following me everywhere I go. Just me though.

    Flog61 posted: »

    Most of its about the fact that he has large numbers of female fans.

  • ITS 2015 UNACCEPTABLE. Its not 1991.

    Come on, it's JB, we can let that one slide

  • TBH i think it is immaturity.

    I don't hate Justin Beiber, i don't put energy into thinking about Justin Beiber, i think a lot of people jump on the hate wagon because it is easy to do. He is a easy target that, 99 percent of people won't defend him, . I think you have to think about why people do the things they do, maybe do it , for a sense of belonging. They just want to fit in, so they agree with the original OP.

    I don't know why people do the things they do, but

    I live my life, he lives his, you live yours. We all have two eyes, a nose, we all see and smell the world in our own way.

    JetLee posted: »

    And that's supposed to be a legitimate reason to hate him?

  • edited March 2015

    Him being rich is not the problem. Him being a dumbass is not the problem. It's him being dumbass AND rich that makes people hate him. Why should anyone so arrogant and untalented be so famous and rich? He simply doesn't deserve what he has. This is just my opinion, of course. So if you like him, don't be offended.

    JetLee posted: »

    I don't understand why so many people hate Justin Bieber. I just think it's the same reason why people hate PewDewPie. They're just jealous of his success.

  • I find that people hate Justin Bieber for a number of reasons: overexposure, teen girls love him and most people have an imminent animosity towards things that are extremely popular with teen girls, his music isn't the greatest, and some people find his voice annoying ( I don't personally). Its one thing to dislike a musician for their work, but its another to have a seemingly and needlessly animosity towards someone over trivial things.

    JetLee posted: »

    I don't understand why so many people hate Justin Bieber. I just think it's the same reason why people hate PewDewPie. They're just jealous of his success.

  • edited March 2015

    I don't know anybody who deserves it more than him. You know why? Because he actually uses his fame and riches to go out helping people who are less fortunate in the world. These are just a few of the things Bieber has done for charity and people in need:

    http://www.andpop.com/2014/03/01/justin-biebers-20-acts-of-kindness/

    After the horrible Typhoon Haiyan disaster, Justin launched an online campaign #GiveBackPhilippines, to raise money for Yolanda survivors. With the help of beliebers, over $3 million was raised in an effort to give child survivors access to education, vaccinations, clean water and sanitation. Justin not only performed a special small concert that day, but played basketball, danced, and interacted with many kids. Justin is also the first international artist awarded with a star on the Walk of Fame Philippines. Bieber said: “I have long been a fan of UNICEF’s work, and it is my privilege to be able to support the organization as they respond to the needs of all who have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan, now and into the future.”

    In October 2013, Justin travelled to Guatemala with Pencils of Promise to help build schools. Between getting his hands dirty from laying down bricks to playing around with the local children, his smile was something that could not be forced. Following his trip, Bieber said: “It isn’t about me, it’s about the kids, plain and simple. I’m sharing this story in hopes that the world will help me end the education crisis.”

    After hearing the news that a belieber named Kate O’Neill was involved in serious car accident just weeks before his upcoming Australian tour dates, Justin and his team decided to literally bring the show to her. Kate, surrounded by close family and friends, was serenaded during an intimate acoustic performance that I’m sure she will never forget!

    During a special pre-screening of Believe, Justin surprised a room full of lucky beliebers who were apart of the Boys and Girls Club. He invited each of the kids on stage where they not only got to meet him (and get lovable hugs), but also received a toy just in time for the holidays. Bieber told the crowd: “I remember growing up with not a lot. I wanna make sure each and every one of you has a great Christmas.”

    Justin Bieber has granted over 200 wishes via Make-A-Wish, breaking the foundation’s record to become the first ever recording artist to do so. During many of these visits, Bieber requested that have no cameras present to make the experience that much better for the kids. You can pretty much call him our modern day hero.

    Justin generously donated a significant amount of money to the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada as part of his Believe Charity Drive. Before his intimate acoustic and later televised performance “Home For The Holidays” at Massey Hall in Toronto, he spent time backstage with children who were dealing with life-threatening illnesses.

    Bieber even won the champ of charity award last year.

    If you honestly still hate Bieber despite all this then you should be ashamed of yourself. I don't even like this guy's songs but there's no doubt that they're brining a lot of fortune to the less fortunate.

    AlfMusic posted: »

    Him being rich is not the problem. Him being a dumbass is not the problem. It's him being dumbass AND rich that makes people hate him. Why s

  • Of course he has also done many good things, and he deserves respect for that. But still, I just expressed my opinion, and as a musician, I don't think he deserves so much popularity. I don't HATE him since he has done all this charity work, but I just don't like his work and the attitude he has had on some occasions.

    JetLee posted: »

    I don't know anybody who deserves it more than him. You know why? Because he actually uses his fame and riches to go out helping people who

  • I dislike pretty much anyone who rubs me the wrong way in general.

    JetLee posted: »

    I have never heard of a more ridiculous reason to hating someone. You guys have a lot of growing up to do if you're still hating people over trivial reasons like that.

  • edited March 2015

    So in other words, Justin Bieber gets the same hate as any other celebrity really. Even celebrities who don't overexpose themselves, have mature fans still get death threats and hate mail... I wish I could move to another planet.

    snyderman posted: »

    I find that people hate Justin Bieber for a number of reasons: overexposure, teen girls love him and most people have an imminent animosity

  • Roasted?

    What does that mean?

  • He's going to talk about all the messed up things he's done and make fun of himself I think.

    Roasted? What does that mean?

  • I hear there's gonna be a one-way trip to Mars, if that helps.

    prink34320 posted: »

    So in other words, Justin Bieber gets the same hate as any other celebrity really. Even celebrities who don't overexpose themselves, have mature fans still get death threats and hate mail... I wish I could move to another planet.

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    No, that's the job of the other guest stars. Including Shaq, Snoop Dog and Martha Stewart, as well as a slew of comedians.

    prink34320 posted: »

    He's going to talk about all the messed up things he's done and make fun of himself I think.

  • So what? shit tons of rich motherfuckers do the same so the general population can see them as god sent angels.

    JetLee posted: »

    I don't know anybody who deserves it more than him. You know why? Because he actually uses his fame and riches to go out helping people who

  • edited March 2015

    There are many people like him and as a matter of fact I don't like them either. Anyway I don't want this to turn into a fight so, if you like Bieber and other similar artist, let's just agree to disagree.

    So what? shit tons of rich motherfuckers do the same so the general population can see them as god sent angels.

  • The haters are all the people that can't get that much pussay!

    Green613 posted: »

    So you're saying that because he has a large number of female fans is why people would be jealous of him? Not sure about you but I'm sure I wouldn't want annoying ass 12 year old girls following me everywhere I go. Just me though.

  • edited September 2015

    Was he relevant at all?

    (Shiet I just necrobumped an old thread while I was lurking around in the foruns i_i)

    Clemenem posted: »

    Justin Bieber is still relevant?

  • He is indeed one of Canada's few tragedies.

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