The best thing you can eat in Detroit isn’t some artisanal doughnut or vegetable carpaccio or pork belly sliders—it’s a freakishly good $3.38 egg roll filled with corned beef and cheese
The best thing you can eat in Detroit isn’t some artisanal doughnut or vegetable carpaccio or pork belly sliders—it’s a freakishly good $3.38 egg roll filled with corned beef and cheese
God, Halal cart food here in NYC is absolutely the best. Also the taco trucks!!!
Couldn’t just ONE of those students simply yelled out, “Shut the fuck up, you pathetic idiot”...?
I was a huge fan of Kanye early on (before he fully bought into his own hype and went off the rails). It’s sad where he’s at now (and also sad how many people still defend everything he does).
He was also (and might still be) an incredibly talented recording artist and producer. If all you know is gold digger that’s a shame.
This. That dipshit shouldn’t be allowed near any creative minds lest he poison them with his banal stupidity.
An alt-right speaker shows up on a campus, you have to want to hear the speech (tickets might be required, it’s in an enclosed auditorium or room). Protests ensue.
He’s that Kardashian’s husband.
I’m getting a bit tired of all the stable geniuses.
You missed the “We should repeal the 13th Ammendment” and other attempts at making slavery look like it’s a good thing.
What was Kanye doing at CCS?
That school is for people with actual creative/artistic talent.
He will proudly tell you that he’s unmedicated for bipolar disorder, and it’s his “superpower.” Try to contain your genuine shock and surprise.
“Kanye does not make music“
Bipolar disorder.
So, genuinely curious and also kind of concerned here, is there something mentally wrong with Kanye? Like is it confirmed.
Eh, I may have tone-policed the article a little, but they’re not wrong on the substance. It’s a pain to recognize, but one of the biggest obstacles to actually holding “elites” in our society accountable for their actions is that other elites insist that decorum and circumspection in how you talk to an elite matters…
Seems like splitting hairs. If the guy doesn’t believe Dr. Ford, he doesn’t believe her. You don’t have to believe her allegations. I do, but there’s no law that forbids you from thinking somebody’s lying.
I would say the problem wasn’t that he didn’t put on a good enough show for TV, but that he put on too good of a show. I am an attorney, a liberal one at that. I think we’re reading this incorrectly. Leaving aside my political leanings and my feelings on the heinous subject matter, what kept popping in my head was…
So, when I was a little boy there was a serial killer in my town preying on little boys. I remember being scared by it and seeing the guy’s picture all over the news, but damn if it didn’t drill into my brain that if someone—anyone—says “that man tried to hurt me” you better believe it.