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  • So ... Kanye West once again proves

    to the world what an A SS he really is.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAfITLK_uLE
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    i'm beginning to think that he cannot hepl himself and that professional help

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      All for publicity. If me have deh red gyal inna mi bed I woulda act same way too

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      • #4
        so ah woman ah mek yuh flex dem way deh
        boss? Den yuh know say dem nuh wi rate yuh an wi leff yuh fi ah man whey not even too check fi dem. Nuh mek cause ah woman yuh operate certain way boss. memba mi tell yuh.

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        • #5
          professional help definitely... an easy solution is to not let him on a stage with a microphone for a while... mi wuz embarass fi him... omg...
          'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jawge View Post
            so ah woman ah mek yuh flex dem way deh
            boss? Den yuh know say dem nuh wi rate yuh an wi leff yuh fi ah man whey not even too check fi dem. Nuh mek cause ah woman yuh operate certain way boss. memba mi tell yuh.
            She have pot fi p!ss in? Whe she a leff go?

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            • #7
              These network TV people know that he had these mad outbursts on a regular basis and they put him in those situations hoping for one of his outbursts so that they can get higher ratings for their show.

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              • #8
                Strong case of PSTD

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                • #9
                  Perhaps a few good slaps will help him. Let me start
                  Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                  - Langston Hughes

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                  • #10
                    Perhaps Russell Simmons had said the same thing.

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                    • #11
                      West takes time for 3rd apology during Leno debut

                      AP, Sep 15, 2009 5:00 am PDT
                      Kanye West used Jay Leno's prime-time debut Monday to offer another apology for ruining Taylor Swift's night at the MTV Video Music Awards and to say he's going to take some time off for reflection. West said he knew he was wrong the moment he handed the microphone back to Swift, when he was bathed in boos. He had interrupted Swift on Sunday night as she accepted a best female video award for "You Belong With Me," arguing that Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was more deserving.
                      "It was rude, period," West said. He posted a second apology to Swift on his blog on Monday, and told Leno he wanted to apologize to the country music star in person.
                      West took a long pause when Leno asked what his mother would have said about the incident. West was very close to his mother, Donda, who died in November 2007. He said yes when Leno asked whether his mother would have given him a lecture.
                      "So many celebrities, they never take the time off," he said. "I've never taken the time off to really — you know, just music after music and tour after tour. I'm just ashamed that my hurt caused someone else's hurt. My dream of what awards shows are supposed to be, 'cause, and I don't try to justify it because I was just in the wrong. That's period. But I need to, after this, take some time off and just analyze how I'm going to make it through the rest of this life, how I'm going to improve."

                      He had already been set to perform on Leno's first prime-time show on NBC, but asked for time to talk with the controversy swirling. It may have been a stroke of luck for Leno, whose daily prime-time comedy show already was the most buzzed-about fall debut. With West, it's likely to draw even more curious viewers. It was reminiscent of when Hugh Grant appeared on the "Tonight" show with Leno in 1995 to make amends after being arrested with a prostitute — only this time there weren't many laughs. The Grant appearance was a springboard for Leno to eclipse David Letterman in the ratings.
                      Leno was quick to reference the West incident with one of his first monologue jokes Monday, saying President Barack Obama had invited West and the 19-year-old Swift for a "root beer summit."
                      West has gotten in trouble before with ill-timed comments, raising scenes after losing awards himself at the VMAs, the Grammys and the American Music Awards. In 2005, West said during a telethon after Hurricane Katrina that President George W. Bush "doesn't care about black people."
                      MTV wasn't complaining on Monday. Televised on MTV, MTV2 and VH1 simultaneously on Sunday, the awards show was seen by 11 million people, according to Nielsen Media Research. That's up 21 percent over last year and was the most-watched Video Music Awards since 2002.
                      A corporate partner of MTV jumped to take advantage of it. Comedy Central, like MTV owned by Viacom Inc., planned to rerun four times in a row on Tuesday a "South Park" episode that poked fun at West's ego.
                      West spoke on Leno's show before performing with Jay-Z and Rihanna on Jay-Z's song "Run This Town."
                      Some of West's fans who were waiting to see the performance on Leno's show condemned the rapper.
                      "I thought that was very disrespectful," said Oscar Velasquez, 21, of Valley Village, Calif. "He's a great musician, but as a person, he's not a role model or anything. And I think that not only are his fans disappointed but his mom would be disappointed. I don't think she raised him like that, to be like that. I think he needs to remember that."
                      Velasquez said he'd remained a fan of West's after previous awards show blowups, but, "I'm getting kind of tired of it. There comes to a point where you know what? That's how you are, but you can change. And he needs to change."
                      Errimis Pullett, 27, of San Diego, said he planned to boo West.
                      He said he'd dismissed West's previous award show tantrums by telling himself, "'Oh, he's kind of misunderstood. He's a little egotistical.' But last night, just jumping in front of Taylor Swift and stealing her moment, that was ridiculous. I can't support or defend that. I'm a huge fan, bought all his CDs. ... I'm glad Beyonce stepped in and let her finish her speech up."
                      This time, Pullett said, "he looked more like a bully."
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                      AP Entertainment Writers David Bauder and Ryan Pearson contributed to this report.


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