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Oct. 21 2010, Published 6:30 a.m. ET

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When Justin Bieber arrived at LAX airport in L.A. on Oct. 20, the "U Smile" singer was anything but cheery. Maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the flight, or maybe the Bieb was just being a regular teenager annoyed at mom (who was also on the flight) because parents just don't understand! Then again, Justin is anything but a regular teenager. Most teens don't arrive at their destination via private jet with bodyguards.

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As Justin de-boarded he protected his infamous 'do from damage with a baseball cap and hood, but did nothing to shelter the high-tech camera slung across his shoulder from the rain.

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Facts on Lasergate are hard to come by. There are rumors that 16-year old Justin was trying to get away from fans, trying to avoid being hit by an opponent's laser gun, and that he was possibly provoked by a homophobic slur.

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Justin is currently working an a PSA to support the anti-bullying campaign. Hopefully, with celebs like Adam Lambert, Kim Kardashian and the Biebs speaking out against bullying, the future might be a little happier — maybe even enough to put that smile back on Justin's face.

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