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Previously on "Beligians Beating Londers in Amount of Coke Consumption"
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSee he's made the list... 18 Celebrities That Will Probably Kick The Bucket In 2017
as has Justin Bieber
Man, you must be on a Thursday roll
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See he's made the list... 18 Celebrities That Will Probably Kick The Bucket In 2017
as has Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber will die lynched by an angry mob following another playback concert.
These are not just words in the wind. The 22-year-old might be one of the bestselling artists of the moment, but he constantly annoys people with his immature and sometimes stupid behavior.
The Canadian star made famous by his Baby solo has been labeled dead countless times by social media. Like in The Boy Who Cried Wolf story, we might deal with this unlikely outcome turned reality.
Bieber is a heaven sent for tabloid media. After tattooing “Son of God” on his chest, Bieber tested his good ties with the big boss by beating a fan while in Spain.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostVery true actually.
Not the sort of guys to cross so I'm told.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
Not the sort of guys to cross so I'm told.
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Beligians Beating Londers in Amount of Coke Consumption
Londoners take more cocaine during weekdays than the residents of any other European city, a new analysis suggests.
However, when weekends were taken into account, the Belgian city of Antwerp beat the UK capital’s appetite for the illegal stimulant for the first time since 2013.
The Brits have always been top of the tree when it comes to Charlie consumption
Separate figures published earlier this year suggested that powder cocaine use has risen among people from households with an income of £50,000 or more in England and Wales. In contrast, use of the drug among those from lower-income households was either down or flat year-on-year.
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