Since Just Bieber returned to Instagram, he's used the platform to experiment with artistic expression, whether he's announcing his conjunctivitis diagnosis of documenting his abs. Usually, he's documenting his abs.
This morning, Bieber was so inspired that he Instagrammed 26 times in a single hour, including a TMZ screenshot of himself getting into an altercation and a photoshop of his head on Halsey's body.
In his endless thirst for wisdom, he also apparently searched for uses of ecstasy on YouTube and shared a video of what he found out, because he is a generous soul who can't help but let his fountain of knowledge spill out onto the streets.
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The video is a compilation titled "WHEN PEOPLE GET HIGH AS F*CK" and it's not one of the top results for "MDMA used for" so it seems like Bieber went down quite the rabbit hole.
The clip Bieber shared transitions from a Jerry Springer segment to an interview with a shirtless man. A woman asks, "What do you think the meaning of life is?" The bearded subject, in true Bieber fashion, responds, "To live in the mystery and to find purpose." Damn, true.
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