Computer Programmer Creates Anti-Bieber Software, Receives Death Threats from Angry Tweens Everywhere

BY Josiah HughesPublished May 28, 2010

It's finally happening: the Bieber Fever that has invaded the hearts and minds of millions of pre-teen girls is rearing its ugly head as a violent, bloodthirsty cult. The evidence is in the fact that anyone who crosses the Biebz now faces the wrath of cruel and malicious tweets and, in many cases, death threats. The latest soul to face the scorn of the Beliebers is Greg Leuch, a software programmer who recently created the Shaved Bieber application.

The Shaved Bieber plug-in works with your web browser to ensure that all mentions and images of the over-confident teen god are blocked from your web-surfing experience. After Leuch's friends complained about too much Justin Bieber, he developed the software in conjunction with the Free Art and Technology Lab .

Obviously, any action taken against Bieber is met with an immediate reaction. PopEater [via The Daily Swarm] has collected a few here, including this amazing tweet: "Mum put that shaved bieber thing on all our computers! I'm like crying, I hate u sooo much mum."

Better yet is a letter that Leuch received from a Swiss 15-year-old, who said, "I just wanted to give you the heads up that you will have MANY people that are enraged with you. I'm talking 5,000,000. Me included... I realize that you're just stating an opinion, but what you're doing is going back to World War II all over again. Hitler wanting to erase Jews from society - you want to erase Justin Bieber..."


 Leuch's Shaved Bieber plug-in can be downloaded here. For a collection of angry tweets and hate mail, follow his Tumblr account here.

As for Bieber, he's also starting to rear his ugly head. Earlier this week, Canoe reported that he lost his shit on an Australian stagehand as he tried to lead the mini pop star to his performance area. "Don't ever fucking touch me again!" Biebz squeaked out in his helium-esque voice.

Hating your parents, swearing at adults, sending death threats... call us paranoid, but this looks like the beginning signs of a horrendous death cult hellbent on world domination.

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