From reading the article, it says 20-30 people is "average", 60 is "high". Bad headline. Story is really just "more than normal".
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nobody blaming chance here
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That's the problem- the headline is insinuating that it was.
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no it wasn't? it was just stating where it happened
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I'm trying to figure out why this is breaking news
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Is this surprising? His music sucks
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They took their Chance(s), I guess.
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dang, you beat me to it
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I didn't look. It's good that others think along the same lines, though.
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Intoxication or poisoning? Ur reporting people got drunk @ a concert? Ground breaking stuff. In other news kids r using water to combat heat
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Looks to me like it was a radio station concert that he performed at, not his. Also, nothing new. This is a baiting headline.
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and that's their own fault. He's not Chance the nanny
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where can i buy tickets
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like it's his fault, like he got them drunk, like he shared alcohol at his concert. CNN is dumb with this headline. "After"
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CNN Breaking News=
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I would've expected this at a Bieber concert as well.
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