Bono, Shia LaBeouf, Robin Thicke Make It Onto GQ's List of 'Least Influential People'
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Bono and U2, the 'Fury' star and the 'Blurred Lines' hitmaker join other people like President Obama and Sarah Palin who, the magazine says, failed to make contribution to the society.

AceShowbiz - GQ magazine released their annual list of "Least Influential People" on Monday, November 24. This year's list features Bono and U2, Shia LaBeouf, Robin Thicke, Johnny Depp and CNN in addition to popular names in politics such as President Obama and Sarah Palin.

People featured in the list, the magazine says, "took up vast clouds of oxygen, gave us back nothing of use, and probably helped accelerate the death of our planet." In the list, they mention Bono and his bandmates' recent headline-making story in which they dropped their album "Songs of Innocence" to Apple devices without users' consent.

They also have some words for President Obama in regards to his handling some issues. "Missouri is BURNING. Putin is conquering Europe. The CDC is playing nude Twister with Ebola patients. U2 is forcing bad songs on everyone. The NSA won't stop watching me masturbate. I need you ON THIS. Are you even president anymore?" it reads.

Thicke, meanwhile, made headlines after he was accused of cheating on his wife Paula Patton. He then tried to woo her back by releasing an album with the title "Paula", featuring a song called "Get Her Back". The album, however, failed to attract her. The GQ piece also mentions that Depp keeps playing fictional character such as Captain Jack Sparrow and how CNN keeps covering the news of the missing plane.

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