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  • Feb 4
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    Yayo

    There’s people doing a lot more than just that, there’s too many extreme takes about this from people who know nothing about her

    Not an answer to my question nor am I one of the one’s saying ye is literally holding her hostage lol

    Are people allowed to think/say her persona or how she act is weird asf?

    and no it has nothing to do with the fact she dont really care about clothes like that

  • From everything we know, Bianca is as big of a freak or freakier than ye they both know what they're doing and are in on it

  • Feb 4
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    insertcoolnamehere

    Not an answer to my question nor am I one of the one’s saying ye is literally holding her hostage lol

    Are people allowed to think/say her persona or how she act is weird asf?

    and no it has nothing to do with the fact she dont really care about clothes like that

    Ofc you can can say and think that, but that’s the type of spirit she is. Also, I think you’ve seen a limited amount of footage of her she’s actually really expressive in a lot of vids

  • Yayo

    Ofc you can can say and think that, but that’s the type of spirit she is. Also, I think you’ve seen a limited amount of footage of her she’s actually really expressive in a lot of vids

    Ok.

    Lemme get my robot conspiracy theory off in peace lol

    again, ye fans I’m trolling. Her eyes do scare me like julia’s tho.

  • Feb 4
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    Do it yourself Jimmy 😭 p**** boy asking another man to slap someone

  • insertcoolnamehere

    Are people allowed to think the persona is weird and/or offputting?

    people are allowed to think whatever, and I think it’s a little try hard myself, but the implications of her being under his control in this context are more insulting to her than anything & have already been debunked lol

  • Feb 4
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    Valentine

    He’s taking Elon’s advice

    The Grammy stunt was to market show the product and now he’s just posting exactly what it is

    Profit f\*\*\* Elon

    There were children attending that event... it's absolutely perverse robbing them of their innocence just so you can grab some headlines and sell a couple T-shirts. The stunt he pulled at the Grammy's wasn't clever marketing or thought-provoking, just gross, and tone-deaf.

    I used to think Ye was someone that fought for freedom of thought/expression, and would often praise him for being so outspoken, but as I've gotten older, I came to realize that he's in no way a revolutionary but rather a petty crash-out that acts out of immaturity, impulsiveness and insecurity.

    I do believe that over the years many of his personality flaws have been exacerbated due to his declining mental state, but he has actively refused any attempts to improve his mental health, so I can't give him a pass.

    Ye has certainly cemented himself as this generations greatest artist, but on the flip side, he's not someone we as a culture should look up to, or someone whose lifestyle should be emulated in any way. If anything, his recent behavior has proven how important it is to maintain your mental health and keep good people around you.

  • Hades
    https://twitter.com/PopBase/status/1886907008101601478

    Do it yourself Jimmy 😭 p**** boy asking another man to slap someone

    I don't like this clown referring to a black man as a rodent

  • Feb 4
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    Robonzo K Felicia

    There were children attending that event... it's absolutely perverse robbing them of their innocence just so you can grab some headlines and sell a couple T-shirts. The stunt he pulled at the Grammy's wasn't clever marketing or thought-provoking, just gross, and tone-deaf.

    I used to think Ye was someone that fought for freedom of thought/expression, and would often praise him for being so outspoken, but as I've gotten older, I came to realize that he's in no way a revolutionary but rather a petty crash-out that acts out of immaturity, impulsiveness and insecurity.

    I do believe that over the years many of his personality flaws have been exacerbated due to his declining mental state, but he has actively refused any attempts to improve his mental health, so I can't give him a pass.

    Ye has certainly cemented himself as this generations greatest artist, but on the flip side, he's not someone we as a culture should look up to, or someone whose lifestyle should be emulated in any way. If anything, his recent behavior has proven how important it is to maintain your mental health and keep good people around you.

    part of his allure as an artist is the fact he’s flawed

  • Jaman

    part of his allure as an artist is the fact he’s flawed

    That's true. Even his religious views are deeply flawed and in conflict with his actions.

    Ye has used religious symbolism and aesthetics for personal gain, promoted p***ography, promoted materialism etc...

    For being a Christian, Ye has done more work for the Devil than God throughout his career

  • Feb 4
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    YeezyDude

    Is June 15th 2025 confirmed?

    Kanye said it himself so it's pretty much unconfirmed

  • Feb 4
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    OwO

    Kanye said it himself so it's pretty much unconfirmed

    Makes sense lol... Well I hope it's coming this year then!

  • Feb 4
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    YeezyDude

    Is June 15th 2025 confirmed?

    tonite :nortonsmirk:

  • Feb 4
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    Robonzo K Felicia

    There were children attending that event... it's absolutely perverse robbing them of their innocence just so you can grab some headlines and sell a couple T-shirts. The stunt he pulled at the Grammy's wasn't clever marketing or thought-provoking, just gross, and tone-deaf.

    I used to think Ye was someone that fought for freedom of thought/expression, and would often praise him for being so outspoken, but as I've gotten older, I came to realize that he's in no way a revolutionary but rather a petty crash-out that acts out of immaturity, impulsiveness and insecurity.

    I do believe that over the years many of his personality flaws have been exacerbated due to his declining mental state, but he has actively refused any attempts to improve his mental health, so I can't give him a pass.

    Ye has certainly cemented himself as this generations greatest artist, but on the flip side, he's not someone we as a culture should look up to, or someone whose lifestyle should be emulated in any way. If anything, his recent behavior has proven how important it is to maintain your mental health and keep good people around you.

    I feel this

    But imo these events are not for kids nor should they be

  • YzYyZyWhatisgood

    tonite :nortonsmirk:

  • ImportedOliveOil_

    I feel this

    But imo these events are not for kids nor should they be

    I fully agree, it should be an adult only event, but Ye's been to the Grammy's enough times to know that's not the case.

    If anyone should be held accountable for their actions while at the Grammys it's a 50 year old billionaire industry veteran who's attended these events 10+ times.

    For example, it's implied that Dave & Busters is geared towards adults, but I know kids go there sometimes, so I'm not getting s***-faced, pissing on the bathroom floor, and leaving half-full beers around like it's a dive bar. (even thought people do, but you get what I'm saying).

    Just because you can, doesn't mean you should & as you get older, being rebellious becomes less badass and more weird and sad.

    Sorry if it seems like I'm lecturing, I'm kinda thinking out-loud, and typing helps me organize my thoughts.

  • YeezyDude

    Makes sense lol... Well I hope it's coming this year then!

    See you in 3 years when it drops unfinished w a bad mix, mumble and AI under another name w a different cover while Ye in some weird ass manic phase

  • Robonzo K Felicia

    There were children attending that event... it's absolutely perverse robbing them of their innocence just so you can grab some headlines and sell a couple T-shirts. The stunt he pulled at the Grammy's wasn't clever marketing or thought-provoking, just gross, and tone-deaf.

    I used to think Ye was someone that fought for freedom of thought/expression, and would often praise him for being so outspoken, but as I've gotten older, I came to realize that he's in no way a revolutionary but rather a petty crash-out that acts out of immaturity, impulsiveness and insecurity.

    I do believe that over the years many of his personality flaws have been exacerbated due to his declining mental state, but he has actively refused any attempts to improve his mental health, so I can't give him a pass.

    Ye has certainly cemented himself as this generations greatest artist, but on the flip side, he's not someone we as a culture should look up to, or someone whose lifestyle should be emulated in any way. If anything, his recent behavior has proven how important it is to maintain your mental health and keep good people around you.

    Y'all conveniently ignore all the good things he's done word to Jesus Lord

  • Hades
    https://twitter.com/PopBase/status/1886907008101601478

    Do it yourself Jimmy 😭 p**** boy asking another man to slap someone

    Calling him a rodent is crazy

  • Feb 5
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    Robonzo K Felicia

    There were children attending that event... it's absolutely perverse robbing them of their innocence just so you can grab some headlines and sell a couple T-shirts. The stunt he pulled at the Grammy's wasn't clever marketing or thought-provoking, just gross, and tone-deaf.

    I used to think Ye was someone that fought for freedom of thought/expression, and would often praise him for being so outspoken, but as I've gotten older, I came to realize that he's in no way a revolutionary but rather a petty crash-out that acts out of immaturity, impulsiveness and insecurity.

    I do believe that over the years many of his personality flaws have been exacerbated due to his declining mental state, but he has actively refused any attempts to improve his mental health, so I can't give him a pass.

    Ye has certainly cemented himself as this generations greatest artist, but on the flip side, he's not someone we as a culture should look up to, or someone whose lifestyle should be emulated in any way. If anything, his recent behavior has proven how important it is to maintain your mental health and keep good people around you.

    You don't think this was a provocative, even artistic stunt that also successfully proved a point about the media and the Grammys? I think that society has simply changed that most don't see it this way, but then again I'm probably older than most of you.

  • Feb 5
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    Wait, he played "Christian Dior Denim Flow" at the after party?

  • Feb 5
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    LateReg

    You don't think this was a provocative, even artistic stunt that also successfully proved a point about the media and the Grammys? I think that society has simply changed that most don't see it this way, but then again I'm probably older than most of you.

    I mean he played them for his own gain I guess but what’s the artistic angle here?