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Man scapegoats Justin Bieber for being a sex offender

The 49-year old Lawrence E. Adamczyk is a known sex offender in Rockford, Illinois. Who does he blame on his looking for young boys? Justin Bieber.

He told police that on his way to the Brookfield Zoo to "look for young boys," he received a "brainwave message from Hollywood recording artist Justin Bieber."

This story really shook my world. Does this mean Justin Bieber is God? ...at least a god? ...a cult leader? ...a woman (which I suspect at times) who likes the opposite sex? Can Bieber's music now be considered a hallucinogenic? Should it be made illegal? Should I give it a more serious gander, so long as I'm at home by myself and not on the road? In any case, I don't think there can be much questioning the need for Adamczyk to be sent to a loony bin and kept there for a very long time.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/lawrence-adamczyk-says-justin-bieber-brainwave_n_2473460.html

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