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This week in pop culture: Justin Bieber's butt leads our list of stuff you need to see

It's hard to keep up with what the celebrities are doing. This summer, we'll round up some of the most interesting and absurd pop culture moments so you're in the know.

Bieber bares butt

In a possibly NSFW Instagram post, Justin Bieber shows off his buttcheeks - captioned "Look." The comments on the post varied from heart emojis to "turn around!!!!!" to "I thought you were Ruby Rose."

Bieber's face here was similar to my face when I saw his bare cheeks.
Bieber's face here was similar to my face when I saw his bare cheeks.(David Becker / AP)
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World Peace?

According to multiple reports, Rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed that the sneakers he designed for Reebok represent his wish for the Crips and Bloods to unite. With one shoe that says "red" and the other "blue," Lamar hopes to bring awareness to the gang rivalry and possibly even bring about peace. It's a start. You can buy the shoes starting on July 18 for $144.

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What time is it? Adventure Time!

Arguably one of the best cartoons of this generation, Adventure Time was renewed for an eighth season. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cartoon Network announced this glorious news at Comic-Con this week. The network also announced renewals of The Regular Show, Uncle Grandpa, Steven Universe and Clarence.

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An older scene from "Adventure Time." Remember when the show wasn't about existentialism and...
An older scene from "Adventure Time." Remember when the show wasn't about existentialism and was about quirky fun?(CARTOON NETWORK / NYT)

Doughnut controversy

A celebrity doughnut scandal erupted in California, according to TMZ. Caught on tape, Ariana Grande licks a donut and, when approached by a store employee, said she hated Americans and America. Read her apology below.

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1D takes action

One Direction announced they want to reduce poverty and inequality and help the environment. Fans are able to take part in the campaign by submitting videos and/or photos of what they want to see change in the world and how they plan to make change.

Dinosaur scientist man has a baby

Jurassic Park actor Jeff Goldblum and his wife and former Olympian Emily Livingston announced in a Facebook post that their son Charlie Ocean Goldblum was born July 4. Charlie is Goldblum's firstborn and hopefully he will carry on his father's legacy of advising venture capitalists to not build dinosaur amusement parks.

Goldblum is 62 years old and is living proof that it is never too late to have children.
Goldblum is 62 years old and is living proof that it is never too late to have children.(Joel Ryan / Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

Bon Iver's anti-comeback

In 2012, Bon Iver vocalist Justin Vernon announced in an interview with Grantland that the band was going to take a break from touring and music. In 2015, Vernon his only Bon Iver performance will be at the Eux Claires Music Festival. So to recap: no tours, no music, nothing, nada.

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Bon Iver has not released anything since 2011's self-titled record.
Bon Iver has not released anything since 2011's self-titled record.(D.L. Anderson / Digital File_UPLOAD)

Sum 41's comeback to combat the anti-comeback

I guess Sum 41 got "in too deep" to completely stop making music: T

he pop-punk pioneers have announced a new record, so far untitled. Fans can

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pre-order the album

, among other items such as a signed drum head, a Skype call with the band and a handwritten lyric sheet.

I think this generation needs to go back to the golden era of pop-punk - the early 2000s.
I think this generation needs to go back to the golden era of pop-punk - the early 2000s.(BEN DEVRIES / AP)