Author Topic: Justin Beiber Retiring  (Read 1808 times)


this marks the second (third?) time you've posted an starfish

it's not a bandwagon there's a million reasons to genuinely hate him and his fanbase.
I know there's a lot of reason to hate him. People do genuinely hate him. But there's also quite the bandwagon about it too

It's pretty pathetic how many people are obsessed with hating Justin Beiber. If you really hated him you wouldn't follow his every move.

I'm not following his every move when I constantly keep seeing headlines for every thing he does without  searching for anything relating to JB. I'm tired of him because he makes huge public scenes about things that almost anyone under 30 will eventually hear about because their friends mention it somewhere, and his a good portion of his fans are super cringy and annoying (and pretty much unavoidable)

people are just mad because girls happen to like his music and he's drowning in more pusillanimous individual than most of his haters will ever get. so somehow, that makes him a friend.

No, it makes him a friend that he treats everyone like stuff. Goddamn it frustrates me when people automatically assume this stuff scenario when people hate a pop singer.






but most of the jb hate bandwagon is based off of hating his music. people call him a worthless friend or whatever because he makes music they don't like.
wait what, he makes his own music?