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Amanda Bynes Takes Her New Puppy Shopping in NYC

Amanda Bynes has been making all sorts of headlines lately whether it be her Tweets, record deal, appearance, or even a radio offer. This past weekend, she was just a normal woman, out shopping with her dog.

The retired actress was in Time's Square, New York City shopping at Forever 21 and MAC Cosmetics.

"At MAC Cosmetics she purchased a few things," a source told E! News. "As soon as she saw people noticed her, she paid and then ran out and pushed anyone who was in her way."

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Later on in the day she went back out with a companion in hand, a puppy.

Bynes has tweeted nothing so far regarding her puppy, and has been been pretty quiet the last few days. However, the last couple of tweets prior to her silence have carried on her tradition of lashing out at people, but this time, the victim is the Twitter universe.

Her last three tweets have been directed at the nature of the microblogging site and those she follows -- or doesn't.

"It's an honor for me to follow you on twitter. If I don't follow you it's because you're not worth following," she wrote June 8.

"When everything you do gets scrutinized you lash out! I freak out on whoever calls me something I'm not!" she continued on June 4.

"Don't take ur issues with me to twitter. If u have an issue with me (I don't know why you would if u don't know me) - talk to me in person!" she wrote later that day.

It is becoming evident that now even her fans are getting tired of her Twitter rants towards celebrities and police regarding her arrest and drug possession.

She has been busy slamming other stars on her Twitter with bizarre call-outs, going after celebrities such as Lance Bass, Rihanna, Ru Paul, Drake and even her own father, calling many of these people "ugly" among other things.

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