Kanye West Made A Kanye West Joke
Welp, that's it guys. We've come full circle. "Imma let you finish" jokes are officially unfunny now.
LOL? More like OLD.
Way to go, Kanye. You ruined the one good thing you started.
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Welp, that's it guys. We've come full circle. "Imma let you finish" jokes are officially unfunny now.
LOL? More like OLD.
Way to go, Kanye. You ruined the one good thing you started.
Kanye took to Twitter Saturday to make a 72 tweets-long apology to Taylor Swift.
Basically, he wishes everyone would forget what happened a year ago and realize that he is a passionate human that just wants to help the world.
The apology seems heartfelt. But it's been a year! Who cares anymore? I'm not even going to make an "imma let you finish" joke because in Internet time, a year is forever. This feud is old.
The Internet has newer, better things to care about. So move on, Kanye! You're not our favorite crazy black guy anymore.
Run and tell that, homeboy!
[in letter form on Gizmodo]
In less than two days, Kanye West has gained over 300,000 followers and composed almost 100 tweets.
I don't want to ruin the surprise but most of his tweets are self-praising and obnoxious. Although, he is taking the time to give great advice, such as:
"Make sure your accounts receivable are faster than your accounts payable"
Ahh, yes. Brilliant. Thanks, Kanye.
If you don't have Friday night plans I advise you to read his feed. It's kind of like going to a therapist, if your therapist only wants to talk about himself.
[via Jezebel]
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