Chris Brown Quits Twitter After Telling Comedienne He Wants To Poop On Her Retina

Chris Brown is currently in the midst of a Twitter timeout after a disturbing war of words with comedienne Jenny Johnson. It all went down over the weekend after the pop star sent out a seemingly harmless tweet about looking extremely old for his age. The Houston-based writer decided to get pointed and shot back a rather aggressive comment, and the exchange quickly spiraled out of control.

Here’s a look at some of their exchanges

Brown: I look old as fuck! I'm only 23...Johnson: I know! Being a worthless piece of shit can really age a person.Brown: take them teeth out when u Sucking my dick HOE.Johnson: It's "HO" not "HOE" you ignorant fuckBrown: I should fart while ur giving me top.Johnson: Your mom must be so proud of you.Brown: mom says hello... She told me not to shart in ur mouth, wanted me to shit right on the retinaJohnson: YOU FLIRT!!!

Now, there are really two different ways to look at what happened here. On the one hand, you could scold Johnson for sticking her nose where it really didn’t belong. Most of us were horrified by what happened between Brown and Rihanna, and a healthy percentage of people are still bothered by what happened. But being bothered by what happened and going out of your way to start confrontations about it are two different things.

On the other hand, it’s only sensible to wonder what the fuck Brown is doing here. He’s currently on probation for hitting a woman. The last thing he needs to be doing right now is so openly disrespecting a woman. You can argue with a lady without trying to degrade her sexually, and you can sure as hell do it without bringing up all this creepy bowel movement nonsense.

There are unconfirmed rumors that Brown returned to Twitter this morning, but as of press time, his account is deactivated.

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