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Old 05.01.2018, 03:17 PM   #267
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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Agreed.

The last time he had a breakdown (for want of a better word) I had so many friends laughing about it. When I pointed out that if it was anyone else, be it their friends or film/music star they'd be pretty shocked. However, it seems Kanye's illness is something it's ok to laugh at. It's actually depressing when you look at it. The knock-on effect his mother's death has had on him cannot be understated.

I love Kanye's music but I'd rather see him disappear from the limelight and be happy than do what he's doing now.

Actually he has a ton of friends and family with him pretty much at all times. His main touring singer is his cousin (who I met, nbd), and he has other family with members in his “entourage.” Not to mention folks like Pusha and Mos Def and Talib and Common and so on, and newer blood like Kendrick and Chance. You’d think these sensible (even if you, Rob the Instigator, find them boring, they’re sensible) artists would keep his ass grounded, but naaaahhh

In 2016 I went into a mild depression simply because — sweat to god — because louder didn’t like TLOP, and that made me question everything.

Now it’s like... *I* don’t like this shit. Not even *me.* Now *that* says something. Fuck me.
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