Teenaged girls: The downfall of America

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A chaotic scene unfolded at Brookdale Center mall during a concert by the band B5, attracting over 2,000 fans, primarily teenage girls. The situation escalated after just two songs, leading to panic as some fans attempted to reach the band members, prompting security to escort them to safety. B5, comprised of five brothers from Atlanta, had recently released their debut album and were on tour. Amidst the chaos, discussions emerged regarding the police response, with some expressing frustration over perceived inaction. The conversation also veered into criticisms of the fans and societal issues, with participants making light of the situation and discussing the behavior of teenagers at such events. Overall, the thread highlighted a mix of excitement, chaos, and commentary on youth culture and authority.
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More than 2,000 fans, mostly teenage girls, had converged on Brookdale Center mall for the show, sponsored by the local Radio Disney station, KDIZ-AM. The band had made it to the second song when the chaos broke out.

Unfortunately, the police failed to do their job by opening fire :rolleyes:
 
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Like, OMG...I like, LOVE B5! lol lol like lol!
 
Is it just me or does B5 look a lot like... well, what they are?
 
You rag on a lot of people. You should stop criticizing the world so much.
 
And these whozum people.. man they piss me off. I should beat up all whozums and the UWF, also known as the United Whozum Federation, a subsidiary of Dell Inc.

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Some of the girls grabbed one of the boys in the band, said Tamy Johnson, another store employee. “He ran to the back. Another boy, he just ran. Security escorted some of the boys out the back,” she said.

B5 is a group of five brothers from Atlanta — Dustin, Patrick, Kelly, Bryan and Carnell Breeding — ages 10 to 17. Their debut album, “All I Do,” came out this summer, and they toured with the BET cable network’s “Scream Tour IV.”

Panzies.

I can't stand useless people.
 
B5 is such a ****ty name too.
 
i've never even heard of them...
 
B5--sounds like an airplane.

Everyone in the mall (cops and workers aside) should have been gased to death with a horribly painful nerve agent.
 
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Statistically speaking, it must be related to the ethnicity in this case :biggrin:

OH HE SO WENT THERE!
 
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Entropy said:
B5--sounds like an airplane.

Everyone in the mall (cops and workers aside) should have been gased to death with a horribly painful nerve agent.


And I thought what I was going to originally post was harsh. Not that I particularly disagree but...
 
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Pengwuino said:
Unfortunately, the police failed to do their job by opening fire :rolleyes:
Tell me about it. The one time police violence could have done good for the world and what did they do? Chickened out. ****ing governments.
 
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Smurf said:
Tell me about it. The one time police violence could have done good for the world and what did they do? Chickened out. ****ing governments.


Like I said. Panzies, the whole lot of them.
 
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omg, I had forgotten how crazy preteens get. And I can guarantee you 10 of those girls were over 14.
 
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Entropy said:
B5--sounds like an airplane.
They're just to young to remember that it's B-52.
I doubt they'll ever sing anything as great as Rock Lobster though.
 
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I don t really understand the psychology behind these things.
 
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kant said:
I don t really understand the psychology behind these things.

It's obviously the result of society frowning upon busting your childs lip when they act stupid.

I never asked to go to a concert because I knew (or at least I hope this was the case or else my dad sucks) my dad would beat me over the head with a baseball bat.
 
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Pfft... asking permission. When I was a teenager my philosophy was, "Tis easier to ask forgiveness than permission."
 
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kant said:
I don t really understand the psychology behind these things.
I didn't even understand it when I was a teenage girl myself.
 
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revelator said:
Pfft... asking permission. When I was a teenager my philosophy was, "Tis easier to ask forgiveness than permission."
Tid tou talways talk tike a dink too?
 
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Pengwuino said:
It's obviously the result of society frowning upon busting your childs lip when they act stupid.
I never asked to go to a concert because I knew (or at least I hope this was the case or else my dad sucks) my dad would beat me over the head with a baseball bat.
Yes Pengwuino. This is OBVIOUSLY a result of less violence within the family atmosphere. No other explanation really. ... Nope, can't think of another. Must be dat.
 
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Smurf said:
Yes Pengwuino. This is OBVIOUSLY a result of less violence within the family atmosphere. No other explanation really. ... Nope, can't think of another. Must be dat.

Dang straight. Once again, the mob agrees with the superior Antarctican.
 
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Smurf said:
Tid tou talways talk tike a dink too?

Meh, looks pretty good in quotes though.
 

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