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    BBC News - Prank leaves Justin Bieber facing tour of North Korea


    Prank leaves Justin Bieber facing tour of North Korea

    Page last updated at 10:31 GMT, Monday, 5 July 2010 11:31 UK

    Daniel Emery By Daniel Emery
    Technology reporter, BBC News Justin Bieber It is highly unlikely Bieber would be given permission to enter North Korea

    Justin Bieber's Twitter page has become the target of an internet joke.

    A public vote on the Canadian singer's My World Tour page asked users which country he should tour next, with no restrictions on the nations that could be voted on.

    This spurred users of imageboard website 4Chan to nominate North Korea, with the vote now turning viral.

    There are now almost half a million votes to send Bieber to the secretive communist nation.

    The contest, which ends at 1800 on 7 July, saw North Korea move from 24th to 1st place in less than two days, several thousand votes ahead of Israel.

    Given the fact that almost all citizens of North Korea are denied internet access and there are restrictive controls over all media, it is unlikely that any of the votes have actually come from within the country.

    A spokesman for the North Korean Embassy in London told BBC News that any application for 16-year-old Bieber to tour would be dealt with by its mission to the United Nations, although the matter would be referred to Pyongyang.
    Hate campaign

    Justin Bieber has been target of a number of internet pranks in recent weeks.

    Last month, a post on 4Chan urged users to all search for the term "Justin Bieber Syphilis" pushing it to the top of Google Trend's Hot Searches list.
    North Korean leader Kim Jong-il It is not known if Kim Jong-il is a fan of Justin Bieber's music

    And over the weekend, Justin Bieber videos on YouTube were the target for internet hackers, redirecting users to adult websites or triggering pop-up messages saying that the Canadian singer had died in a car crash.

    Google temporarily suspended commenting on videos and issued a statement saying: "We took swift action to fix a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability." The vulnerability hole was patched a few hours later.

    His Last FM page was also hit, with photos of the singer replaced by pornographic images.

    There have also been false rumours circulating that Bieber had died, that he had joined a cult, and that his mother was offered $50,000 to pose topless in Playboy magazine.

    "Let's take some time to answer some crazy (rumours)... I'm not dead," Bieber wrote in just one of his Twitter postings.

    And last week he posted that "My mum is a moral woman... let's just leave that one for what it is... because that rumour just grossed and weirded me out."
    “the misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all” -- Joan Robinson

  • #2
    Can we vote to send him there permenantly?
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    • #3
      Frankly, when stories like this pop up and I don't even know the person in question, I feel simultaneously old, and grateful.

      There was big news in town a couple of years ago... the "Jonas Brothers" would be going to a local high school, the same school as my youngest daughter. Everyone was so excited. I did not admit to no knowing who they were. And when I found out, I didn't care.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chogy View Post
        Frankly, when stories like this pop up and I don't even know the person in question, I feel simultaneously old, and grateful.

        There was big news in town a couple of years ago... the "Jonas Brothers" would be going to a local high school, the same school as my youngest daughter. Everyone was so excited. I did not admit to no knowing who they were. And when I found out, I didn't care.
        I got to agree with you there. 96% of the currently popular music just leaves me bewildered as to what kind of people could enjoy this crap, then I realize that it's aimed at my and my siblings' generation. That's when I want to cry.

        There are a few good songs, and a few good bands, but the majority of it would sound better if the artist was singing it while being put feet first into a blender.
        Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

        Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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        • #5
          I think bad music has been with us all along, it became an issue for the average person when radio broadcasting of music and the recording industry got started in the early 20th century. Every generation seems to have a crop of music fads, it is weird to hear kids tell me that rock is old foggy music.
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          If your plan is for one hundred years, educate children."

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          • #6
            Well, apparently they didn't count the North Korean votes, I was in the mall today and I heard what must have been about 19 billion teenage girls screaming his name and shrieking over and over again.

            If I wasn't planning on finishing my Coke I would have shook it up and launched it at one of the ring leaders and watched it explode all over them. They're lucky I was planning on finishing my Coke, those girls have no idea how close they were to tragedy...

            I was going to post the video of the scene in Mel Brooks' Silent Movie, where they use the cans out of the vending machines as hand grenades, but alas, I couldn't find it anywhere...
            Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

            Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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            • #7
              Who is Justin Bieber and why is he famous?
              "Only Nixon can go to China." -- Old Vulcan proverb.

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              • #8
                Some 16 year old kid who's mother put videos of him singing on Youtube, and he later became famous because some producer stumbled upon them and liked them. Of course, once he hit puberty and certain body parts started producing hair, his voice changed and now he can't sing many of his songs they way he did originally.
                Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.

                Abusing Yellow is meant to be a labor of love, not something you sell to the highest bidder.

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                • #9
                  4Chan strikes again! The Anons are all powerful on the internets. :))

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gunnut View Post
                    Who is Justin Bieber and why is he famous?
                    Trust me, ignorance is bliss.

                    ****ing autotune.

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                    • #11
                      Maybe we can use Kim Jong Mentally Ill to out advantage here.
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