November 1, 2012
Chris Brown will leave no stone unturned in his neverending quest to seek out the absolute nadir of sadness and emptiness. His habitual violent outbursts and horrifyingly misguided neck tattoos have clearly not filled the longing in his soul to become a walking, talking, "singing" cry for help which no single person in his life appears able or willing to answer. And so it comes to this: Chris Brown and his entourage donning turbans, robes, beards and automatic weapons for his Halloween costume. Exactly what he was going for isn't readily apparent, but if it was "Completely Appropriate and Sensitive Halloween Costume," than he missed it. "Happy Halloween," indeed ...


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Matt commented…
Why is this article even on here? Why is it necessary to judge a nonbeliever would be the better question. This is why Christians come off as moralistic hypocrites to everyone in society, because we shake our finger at anyone who sins when they don't even know what sinning is! Was Chris Brown intelligent in his choice of Halloween costume? No. But does that mean we should post stuff like this online for other Christians to gaze upon with disgust? Absolutely not. What good does it do for anyone? My heart breaks for the dude, pursuing what he thinks is real life. Come on guys.
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Anonymous commented…
There's a big difference between judging someone for sinning (although I'm not sure how what he did is a sin) and making fun of somebody who's just completely ridiculous.
He does need a friend worse than negative publicity of course...
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Anonymous commented…
Some of the prayer requests at my church sound like this though. That's what I assumed it was. (Teehee)
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Positivejoshua commented…
"thou shalt not dress like al-Qaeda on Halloween" doesn't ring a bell. I'm pretty sure its not in the bible actually...
those are funny costumes though...
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