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  • Popstar: never stop never stopping
  • 6/29/16 11:28 am

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  • 6/29/16 11:45 am
  • mis_sarajevo
    mis_sarajevomis_sarajevo

    Izcils, izcils kino.


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  • 6/29/16 12:09 pm
  • Filips
    Filipsquizer

    mhm, labākā dokumentālā filma par popmūziku


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  • 6/29/16 02:04 pm
  • mis_sarajevo
    mis_sarajevomis_sarajevo

    Un Timberleika cameo bija izcili šarmants.


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  • 6/29/16 01:11 pm
  • Ever After
    Ever Afterbauda

    fuck yeah, kačāju


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  • 6/29/16 01:12 pm
  • Ever After
    Ever Afterbauda

    bez kitajozu ķeburiem jau nav, ne?


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  • 6/29/16 03:01 pm
  • Filips
    Filipsquizer

    nav gan :/


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  • 6/30/16 11:05 am
  • Ever After
    Ever Afterbauda



    On April 16, 2013, international pop star Justin Bieber visited the Anne Frank Museum in Amsterdam, and left a note in the guestbook dedicated to one of the most famous young victims of the Holocaust: “Truly inspiring to be able to come here. Anne was a great girl. Hopefully she would have been a belieber.” Anne Frank, as you might remember from 2014 teen cancer weepie “The Fault in Our Stars,” wrote a diary that has since served as an invaluable lifeline for several generations of readers to better understand the inhumanity of war.

    In just three short sentences (well, two sentences and a fragment), Bieber found a way to make Frank’s incredible and tragic story — which ended with her dying of typhus in a concentration camp before becoming a posthumous literary icon — all about him. It was one of the most perfect moments in the history of modern celebrity, a sublimely grotesque attempt at humility that crystallized the incredible narcissism of mega-fame.

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