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Justin Bieber v The People: An Argument Over Celebrities And Encompassing Hubris (Arctic Monkeys, Time Cowboy, ERB) [Daily Bloggity Entry #119]

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    Date: 09 July 2014
    Time: 3:15 PM ET
    Mood: Getting my ♥♥♥♥ together

    I can't really say that I ever thought I would write a Justin Bieber blog entry when I came up with this entertainment blog. However, his recent actions had me questioning why some things are the way they are in a societal stand point. The Canadian pop sensation in the last two years has drastically reimaged himself from the innocent "Baby" teen songwriter we all loathed to the apparent badboy rebel we still loathe. From attempting to steal a bike in Las Vegas, to vandalism through spray painting in Brazil, to the egging of a person's house, the teen heartthrob has time and time again has defied the laws set in place. Can this be considered a cry for attention, a late-teen acting childish, or perhaps a person allowing fame and fortune to go straight to his head?

    Daily Music - "Crying Lightning" by Arctic Monkeys
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    Unfortunately, this isn't the first time that a celebrity has gone overboard with some of their actions. Shia LaBeouf, another star who seemed to ride his success, also took a wild turn over the last few months. After going to constant high profiled venues with a bag over his head sprawled with the words "I am not famous anymore," Shia made a scene of himself in a New York, also resisting arrest by yelling at the cops "F-k you. I'll f-k you up! I have millions and millions of dollars and attorneys. I'm going to ruin your career." Of course he was also noted on being on ecstasy at the time, a drug that he has been referenced taking for many months before hand coupled with a strong alcohol addiction. However, unlike Justin Bieber, Shia is attempting to make a turn around, as he's been cited going to AA on numerous occasions.

    Daily Comic - "Ocean" by Jake Lawrence of Time Cowboy
    Spoiler:
    I could write a short novel about Miley Cyrus, but that could be for another day *cough* never going to happen *cough* But I do quite ponder these questions. Why exactly do some celebrities act the way they do? Is it because of the fame and fortune that eventually gets to them? Or is it because of some other underlying problem ? Could it be that the celebrities feel an urge to get back into the spotlight when they feel like they've been forgotten, or do they feel they need to do something so radical that it will catch the attention of the public once again?

    Daily Video - "Sir Issac Newton vs Bill Nye" by comedians ERB
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    I feel like such a paparazzo right now. Understandable why the quality of this entry is so "meh," but I felt sick just looking up stuff about this. Be right back, going to shower all this gross stank off of me.

    ‡ As always, the "Daily Bloggity" is self written by myself and includes just some of my opinions on different mediums. If you have a subject that you might want me to touch on, feel free to PM me or comment below! I would love to hear some of your ideas! Tune in tomorrow at 5PM Eastern Time for the next edition of the "Daily Bloggity!" Cheers! ‡

    - elheroeoscuro

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