Justin Bieber's Bad Ideas

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Take a seat, and take a large breath of fresh air. You will certainly be sighing a lot in the next few minutes. Like most of us, Justin Bieber has a butt. However, as you all know, putting your butt on Instagram gets around twenty likes, maybe thirty on a good day. Not for the Beebz. The most recent portrayal of his royal bottom not only defied logic, it insulted President Barack Obama.

JUSTIN BIEBER'S BUTT OWNS INSTAGRAM

The fact that Justin Bieber has shots of his butt are one thing. Many of us take butt shots all the time. That's not the bothersome part. What really seems to grind the gears of many, is that this singer/societal screw up got 2 million likes on Instagram just because of a butt pic and the phrase "Dat ass doe". It's almost as if the movie Idiocracy has finally come to life. Meanwhile, President Barack Obama is out there saving national parks and all he gets are a bunch of racist comments and insults. I think Donald Trump might be too late. America will never be great again at this rate.

SOMEONE CALLS BARACK OBAMA A PINECONE
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Say what you will about the man, but according to his latest Instagram picture, Barack Obama has protected more than 265 million acres of land and water. That's more than any president in history. Not bad. So this should be a moment of celebration right? Not quite. Not only did Obama's Instagram picture get a meager 179 thousand likes compared to Justin Bieber's 2 million, but the comments are reminiscent of some kindergarten level insults. One user even goes as far to say Obama looks like a pinecone. That's one of the more tame ones. As one might expect, other comments of crippling racism abound, pushing society back a few hundred

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