Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Another Reason To Hate Chris Brown



Disliking Chris Brown is kind of like one of those word a day calendars you get in the office Secret Santa thing every Christmas. Everyday you find something new. In today's reason to dislike Chris Brown is the photo above. Although grainy and perhaps difficult to read, it actually says "Oops," and Chris showed it off for the first time after the white party the other night.

No, it isn't Chris' tribute to Britney Spears second album, but instead is in honor of him beating Rihanna. No one knows if the Oops is for doing it or getting caught doing it.

According to the jeweler who designed it for him, "Chris has been a client of mine for some time now. It’s always a pleasure to work him because it gives me a chance to be creative. He came to me with a great idea and I am very pleased with the finished product”.
A great idea to show that he is a prick. But honestly I don't blame the jeweler for making it. If Chris wants to drop $300K to show he is an idiot, than I am not going to deprive the jeweler a pay day. It isn't his fault Chris is an a-hole and has the worst taste in everything he does including jewelry. That thing is ugly, but he and Ashton and Diddy probably laughed and laughed about it.


32 comments:

  1. his mother should be wearing it.

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  2. Can I castrate him and then make it all better with an "oops" necklace?

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  3. Wife beaters always show so much self awareness. Perhaps Chris should become a counselor at a women's shelter, so that he can help others to grow and realize their psychological potential in the way he has.

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  4. Karma, Chris is calling...

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  5. OMG. I'm posting this to my facebook. Everyone needs to NEVER GIVEN THIS BOY-CHILD ANOTHER PENNY

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  6. I find this overwhelmingly sad. I don't even want to joke about it.

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  7. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt, folks - maybe his fist ACCIDENTALLY smashed her face. "Oops! My bad!"

    I'd like to "oops" him and all the other animals who thinks that beating up women they "love" is manly.

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  8. Mooshki, your're baad. And I LOVE you for it!

    He'll get his. Let's seehow his career goes from now. Karma, meet Chris Brown...

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  9. That sh*t is straight-up ugly.

    Definitely not the kind of bling for a sweet-faced young crooner-type.

    On Lil' Wayne, it would look great. On this KID, it just makes him look like a punk.

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  10. "Chris has been a client of mine for some time now. It’s always a pleasure to work him because it gives me a chance to be creative...."

    If the jeweler had really wanted to be creative, he could have handed Brown a necklace from a gumball machine and donated the 300k to a shelter for battered women.

    Eff Chris Brown and Eff the jeweler for being complicit in this crap.

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  11. first of all, it is known that diddy is also a woman beater. ashton kutcher is very good friends with diddy and has been for some time. so my question is how is ashton's marriage to demi?

    we CAN'T chaulk it up to demi would never allow herself to be abused. that's what we think.

    do birds of a feather flock together?

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  12. Anonymous10:45 AM

    Make him take his hand off his crotch.

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  13. this maladjusted human being does not even have enough cash to blow 300k on jewerly. it'll be just our luck that he ends up bankrupt.

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  14. OOPS i ran over Chris in my car..OOPS i just put it in reverse and ..OOPS again....stay down! OOPS, that time it was a leg...OOPS! STAY DOWN! (vroom vroom) OOPS....oh damn, i layed rubber on his face!

    BLING BLING!
    (yes violence is never the answer, esp in this post,but..OOPS)

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  15. Jax - LMAO!!!!!!! The visual is just too funny.

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  16. He's not just an idiot. He's a felon... and he says simply, "Oops"?

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  17. And all his devoted little fans are giggling, thinking the guy is some big freaking hero, who had every right to hit that nasty Rihanna. She must have said or did something to make him mad and he would never do that to someone he really loved.....

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  18. LOL IRL! The comments are killing me!

    1. We should thank the jeweler for putting an 'i need not exist' tag around his neck (i know there's already one there, but it's only imaginary).
    2. How could anyone call that piece of crap 'creative'?

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  19. oh, jax, don't do that! he'll just leave a big greasy spot on your car!

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  20. Moosh & Jax- Love the comments.

    Karma needs some help to make him go away. I say needs a vacation in a supermax prison & instead of a prison jumpsuit we send him in a dress.

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  21. Sorry. I meant he needs. I called him something else, erased it,and then forgot to put in he.

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  22. If the necklace puts a hole in him, do you think he'll just deflate and fly away?

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  23. This is the most ridiculous and negative site I've ever been to.Did one of you ever see CHris Brown before this incident. Do you know how DECENT he showed himself to be?No drugs,humility,no DUI's,none of the normal successful celeb drama.And the fact that he 'fought' with RIhanna can not wipe away all his years of decency.I am a female and I know it is WRONG for me to slap on or hit on a man.Rihanna admitted on her police report that she had slapped Chris before. And most likely we'll find out that she escalted that night to violence.So for Chris to have gone out of his way to be humble and decent throughout his whole career and to end up being demonized by hypocrits like you and the world wide media, will most likely turn him into an arrogant prick..like the rest of the celebs. Jack Nicholson,Charlie Sheen, Sean Pean,Christian Slater,Mickey Rourke and zillions of other a-list WHITE males beat the crap out of their mates. The D.A. never picked up the cases and the media never demonized one of them. The only 'women beaters' ever referred to by you and them is Ike Turner..wonder why that is????I wasn't a fan of Chris Brown's, but due to the ridiculous media demonization of him - I most certainly will go out of my way to support him now - as long as he relays hiw regrets and stays clear of violence.(which shouldn't be a problem as long as he's away from a fighting woman).

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  24. Interesting....Another photo shot w/Teyana Taylor!

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  25. sharron - It's people like you that make men like Chris think it's okay to raise a hand to a woman (and that it's the woman's fault in the first place).
    Also what part of BEATING THE SHIT out of Rihanna is validated by an alleged slap from her?

    A man that strong, with martial arts training should have been able to resolve ANY conflict with a woman her size, without pummeling her face or biting her like a wild animal.

    I believe that white celebs are treated just the same as black ones on this blog - see posts/comments about Pean etc. Unless you are calling Enty and all of us that comment racist? I don't think so somehow.

    Oh but he doesn't have any DUI on record, and anything bad he's done (who the hell are you kidding that he's a saint?!) hasn't been documented in the press...Yep, that absolves the whole woman-beating thing...
    Do you honestly think that was the first time that he did that to her? Domestic violence needs to have continued for a long time before the perpetrator will go that far, and for the victim to brush off that level of violence (through emotional/mental abuse and conditioning - basically they break their victims. What a good guy he must be...)
    He managed to hide that side of himself for so long, and the only reason he is not still doing that to Rihanna (whilst the world is blissfully ignorant to it) is through his bad luck. Makes me wonder what other skeletons he has in his closet, but then again some of us have ethics.

    I CAN NOT believe how someone - especially a woman - can defend a man like that (and this goes for any woman-beaters/abusers).

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  26. I actually agree with some of what sharron says. Not all, but I do think that there is a double standard that allows women to beat up on men and it's OK, but if a man defends himself from a woman who is hitting him, he's a monster.

    Obviously I am not talking about men who just beat up women for the hell of it, they are jackasses and should be severely punished, but why is it taken more seriously when a man beats up on a woman? Why is it if a man is abused, he's a pussy and a bitch?

    It's the double standards I have an issue with here. We need to take ALL assault/domestic violence seriously and seek the same penalties regardless of sex. THAT is the path of true equality between the sexes, which, if I'm not mistaken, was the whole point of feminism. You just cannot (and should not) scream about how women are equal in every way to men, but turn around and claim that beating up women is worse somehow because it's a woman. It just doesn't make any sense.

    And let me say once again that ALL ASSAULT IS WRONG. ALL OF IT, REGARDLESS OF SEX. PERIOD.

    Stiffkittens, I can see why you would be shocked that women can side with men, but I am one of those women (usually), and that's because of the double standards.

    Also, just because I happen to be female does not mean that I feel any sort of solidarity or sisterhood with women (because I don't), nor will I agree with them when I feel that they are being unfair, simply because we're the same sex. I think that kind of thinking is divisive and doesn't do anything to help solve the issues. But that's just me, I guess.

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  27. I have no words for what Sharron wrote. Unbelievable. No mention of his smug "Oops" necklace, of course.

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  28. amanda rae - I can see how my post lead you to read it that way - i was addressing the race issue and the case in hand (Chris abusing Rihanna).
    I'm all for equal rights (though the world isn't equal in regards to men and women, and it's ignorant to think that it doesn't make a difference) and would be just as outraged at a woman if she did what Chris did to a man. If you had of read my comments about this in the previous posts*, i almost certainly would have mentioned as much.

    My point was as such: How can a woman justify what Chris did, when they could have easily been his victim. How can someone not think "that could be me".
    And yes it hits home for me more because i am female - just like i would no doubt feel more for stories about children if i were a mother ("that could be my child" etc). That isn't feminism, it's just how our emotions tend to work.

    On the topic of DV against men, this is an interesting story about it (along with the comments):
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/06/22/2604559.htm

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