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  • sace 👍
    May 4, 2025

    spawned with likes man what the helle

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    doot doot

    You called me a racist

    I named you snowbroad

    I think that’s a fair trade

    you are a racist. you think it's appropriate to compare someone saying "heil hitler" to intercommunal violence in the black community, a classic white supremacist dogwhistle in the media ("black-on-black crime"). but thats not what we're talking about right now. you dont get to use slurs because someone called you something you dont like.

  • Nort

    i mixed the poop w the c***and the poop stsrted walkin

    You used to be such a nice young man…

  • May 4, 2025
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    pussy bacon

    You wished death on his family last week or something

    or something

  • May 4, 2025
    doot doot

    You called me a racist

    I named you snowbroad

    I think that’s a fair trade

    Drake reference ...

  • May 4, 2025
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    IFOUNDJESUSCHRISTIANDIOR

  • May 4, 2025
    pussy bacon

    You wished death on his family last week or something

    happens

  • sace 👍
    May 4, 2025

    MODS MODS somebody said the HH!

  • May 4, 2025

    forgot how hard that s*** went lmao

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    Not enough thinkpieces itt let’s work on that

  • Finna get banned for this post

    And it's worth it!!

  • May 4, 2025
    pussy bacon

    You wished death on his family last week or something

    Seems pretty reasonable

  • May 4, 2025
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    Lil Tumor

    IFOUNDJESUSCHRISTIANDIOR

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3sIZGXloQM

    Best song oat

  • May 4, 2025
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    snowboyrari

    or something

    I mean yeah I don't go on this forum to purposely look for reasons to beef with and insult other users so I don't know exactly when it happened, but I do know that it has happened multiple times

  • May 4, 2025
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY USA

    Not enough thinkpieces itt let’s work on that

    What about -ing

  • May 4, 2025
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    snowboyrari

    no, I'm simply interacting with you. you dont get to call me a "bitch" or a "broad" or a "whore".

    Doot:

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    the only HH we acknowledge from now on

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    pussy bacon

    I mean yeah I don't go on this forum to purposely look for reasons to beef with and insult other users so I don't know exactly when it happened, but I do know that it has happened multiple times

    But then how do you feel any happiness at all, P**** Bacon?

  • May 4, 2025
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY USA

    Not enough thinkpieces itt let’s work on that

    The Pulse of Chaos: Unpacking Conflict in the Donda 2 KTT2 Thread
    The Donda 2 thread on KTT2 is a digital campfire—a place where Kanye West fans gather to celebrate, debate, and occasionally clash over the artistry of an album that’s as polarizing as its creator. Clocking in at the top of the music section daily, this thread is a testament to the enduring pull of Ye’s work. But beneath the hype and humor lies a simmering tension, a microcosm of online community dynamics where passion collides with provocation. The conflict here—marked by sharp exchanges, personal callouts, and pleas for civility—reveals the challenges of maintaining a shared space when voices diverge. Let’s dive into the fray, unpack the fault lines, and explore what this chaos says about fandom, discourse, and the internet itself.
    The Spark: Passion Meets Provocation
    At its core, the Donda 2 thread thrives on passion. Users like GodzillaMinusOne marvel at the thread’s staying power, crediting the album’s quality (“That’s what fantastic albums does / 5th listen today”). Others, like p**** bacon, weave in witty bars (“Glock 23 hold 16 like Nine Vicious”), keeping the vibe playful. But passion can curdle into conflict when boundaries blur. Enter Sally Acorn, who calls out a user, doot, for contradictory behavior: claiming to “love women” while tossing around terms like “blue hairs” and defending edgy rhetoric. Doot’s response—doubling down with “We call women broads together. She my wife doesn’t get fake mad like you do”—escalates the exchange, turning a critique into a personal jab.
    This isn’t just about one user. It’s a pattern. FREE RALPH pleads for “an ounce of decorum,” while Orangutan laments, “Folks are trying to put Donda 1 rules on a Donda 2 lifestyle.” The thread is a battleground of competing visions: those who want a respectful, music-focused space versus those who lean into the raw, unfiltered energy of internet forums. The conflict peaks when humor—like keevdem’s “cuck chair” quip or doot’s “Hawk tuah”—clashes with calls for seriousness, creating a feedback loop of snark and sensitivity.
    The Fault Lines: Identity, Language, and Accountability
    The Donda 2 thread’s conflicts hinge on three key issues: identity, language, and accountability. Sally Acorn’s critique of doot’s language (“broads,” “whores,” “blue hairs”) points to a deeper issue: how words shape perceptions of inclusivity. For Sally, these terms signal hypocrisy in someone claiming to “love women,” especially when paired with defense of inflammatory rhetoric (e.g., “heil hitler” bans). Doot’s retort, framing Sally’s reaction as “fake mad,” dismisses the critique as oversensitivity, revealing a disconnect in how users perceive harm. This isn’t just a personal spat—it’s a clash of values over what’s acceptable in a shared space.
    Identity plays a role too. Sally’s challenge—“imagine how a woman would see that behavior”—centers gender, forcing a reckoning with how language lands differently across experiences. Doot’s invocation of his wife’s approval (“yes i do - doot wife”) aims to deflect but sidesteps the broader point: not everyone in the thread shares the same lens. Meanwhile, users like FREE RALPH and Orangutan try to bridge the gap, advocating for kindness and maturity, but their pleas often get drowned out by the louder, more combative voices.
    Accountability is the stickiest issue. The thread’s anonymity emboldens bold takes—pussy bacon’s “Certain folks are stinking up this lovely thread” calls for peace but doesn’t name names, while GodzillaMinusOne’s “Nuremberg trials” jab at the thread’s drama adds fuel without resolution. When Sally demands doot reconcile his actions, the response is deflection, not reflection. This lack of accountability keeps conflicts cyclical: grievances air, but no one budges.
    The Bigger Picture: Fandom as a Fractured Mirror
    The Donda 2 thread isn’t just about Kanye—it’s a snapshot of fandom in the digital age. Fans flock to KTT2 to connect over shared love for Ye’s boundary-pushing art, but that same passion breeds friction when values misalign. The thread mirrors broader internet culture, where anonymity amplifies boldness, and humor can double as a weapon. It’s no coincidence that users like doot lean into provocative language; forums like KTT2 reward attention, and edge gets clicks. But when edge crosses into harm—as Sally argues—it alienates, turning a community into a battlefield.
    This tension isn’t unique to KTT2. It’s the same dynamic that fuels X flame wars or Reddit pile-ons. The Donda 2 thread’s staying power, as GodzillaMinusOne notes, comes from its energy, but that energy cuts both ways. The same drive that keeps users posting—love for Ye, love for the culture—fuels the clashes that threaten to fracture the space. And yet, there’s hope in the voices pushing back: FREE RALPH’s call for kindness, Orangutan’s nudge to “act our age,” even p**** bacon’s plea for unity. These are lifelines, reminders that community can endure if it evolves.
    A Nod to Resilience: Drake’s Parallel
    Speaking of enduring, let’s take a quick detour to Drake, whose Take Care sold 631K units in its first week back in 2011. That album’s success came from raw vulnerability paired with unapologetic confidence—a balance the Donda 2 thread struggles to find. Drake weathered criticism and kept building; the KTT2 community could learn from that resilience. Conflict doesn’t have to be the end—it can be a spark for growth if users choose to listen and adapt.
    The Path Forward: Building, Not Breaking
    The Donda 2 thread’s conflicts won’t vanish overnight. Passionate spaces breed passionate disagreements. But there’s a way to channel that energy constructively. Users could lean into accountability—owning their words, considering their impact. Moderation could help, setting clearer boundaries without stifling the thread’s chaotic charm. And fans could double down on what unites them: the music. Every post praising Donda 2’s replay value or Ye’s vision is a reminder of why this thread exists.
    Ultimately, the Donda 2 thread is a living thing, shaped by its users’ choices. It can be a place where humor and heart coexist, where critiques spark growth, not grudges. The conflict isn’t the story—it’s the challenge. The real story is what comes next: a community that fights, laughs, and keeps the fire burning for the love of the game. #KTT2Forever

  • sace 👍
    May 4, 2025
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    John Mauve

    the only HH we acknowledge from now on

    where’s the Hollywood hogan account went lol

  • May 4, 2025
    pussy bacon

    I mean yeah I don't go on this forum to purposely look for reasons to beef with and insult other users so I don't know exactly when it happened, but I do know that it has happened multiple times

    or something

  • May 4, 2025
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    honestly yea people should be banned for posting that song + its lyrics. i've never seen this s*** on this site before idk why people are trying to hide behind irony.

    free ralph tho

  • May 4, 2025
    cyclops

    Doot:

    https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1919071183867203733

    Our goat is a modern day philosopher

  • May 4, 2025
    Q3D

    Best song oat

    Seems likely yes

  • John Mauve

    the only HH we acknowledge from now on

    They don’t understand the things I say in Gawker!

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