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WTF? Weekly: Mental Mel Gibson, shopping with Justin Bieber and more

mel-gibson-spike-awards-voicemail-2.jpgThe cast of "90210" braced for man-love, Kristin Chenoweth gained a lot of Twitter followers for the wrong reason and the whole world watched as the last remaining sliver of Mel Gibson's public image was obliterated by roughly 437 cranky, racist recordings.

There's also the not-so-small matter of Pink catapulting herself into a German audience and a Warholian clock chiming the stroke of midnight for everyone even tangentially involved with "The Hills." (Don't worry... Instead of pumpkins, they all turned into personal shoppers at Neiman Marcus.)

And that's not even half of it. The week was chock full o' WTF, so we've gathered it all in our WTF? Weekly gallery for July 16.

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Ya cept Bieber should be shopping in Best Korea right now. Friggin' racist.

I just left a "heated" comment on the Wonderwall site. You offend many people (certainly me) by chosing to jump into the gutter with a title using "WTF"! That's not a part of the majority of people's language and crude, and to many people with even an ounce of class it is obscene. Yes, I'm offended. Yes, many teenagers have adopted this slang and of course it's used by Hollywood and it's ilk, but mainstream America has a better vocabulary.

Mel's cool, his comments are right on the money and he speaks the absolute truth about things when no one else will.. people fear racial comments when sometimes they are highly accurate and the truth...

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