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T Swift and Kim K

I think the real question is-- why do we, the common man, care so much about these idiots?

Anyway
Kim is an attention whore. That's what she capitalizes on. Who would record that convo between their husband and a "friend"? Clearly she (and Kanye) meant to start a problem here. Clearly she wanted the publicity. She wanted to boost her husband's album sale and video views.

But then you have Taylor Swift. Taylor who has a "squad" of the prettiest, most successful (and yet most useless) women in entertainment. Victoria's secret models. Top chart singers. All women, all relatively useless to the average person. Taylor throws big expensive bashes for her friends, and everyone talks about how nice she is.

Taylor didn't invite friends Kanye and Kim to her 4th of July extravaganza....
but they're "friends"
Just like I'm friends with a few celebrities on Facebook.....

So basically Kanye calls Taylor saying I want to use you in my upcoming song. And she says it's kinda racy but she doesn't mind, thanks for at least asking. And, oh yeah, "It's kind of a compliment". So she knew he was going to make a racy comment about her. She probably also knows that while actually recording you may make a last minute adjustment. That she probably didn't agree on what would be the finished product. His finished product was typical Kanye style... "I made that b**** famous". He's arrogant, self-obsessed, and we all already knew he doesn't think that highly of Taylor. He stole her mic and said Beyonce should have won... that was years ago. FREEDOM OF SPEECH!

I mean, let's face it- not everyone is going to like everyone else. I don't even know one of Kanye's songs, I only know of his collaborations. I didn't listen to this song either but I had to check out the racy video because it was all over the place... every channel telling me I should tune in. And Taylor? I think she's a big baby. I don't like her. I stopped liking her when she pulled her music off spotify saying musical artists deserve to get paid (all the time) for their art. I agree- you should get paid for your work. But (crybaby) you already get paid millions of dollars to stand there and sing, for every download, for every cover of a magazine, for every appearance, for every photo someone wants to print of you. You have HOUSES. HOUSES. And CARS. Why wouldn't you want to spread the wealth JUST A LITTLE (greedy b****, maybe Kanye was on to something) by allowing the less fortunate of your beloved followers access to your music. I guess you could say radio is free? But miss priss, you have so many checks just rolling in for doing basically NOTHING.

And if anyone would like to put me in her shoes to record an album and see what it's all about... I will jump at that opportunity. Free food, free merch, hanging out with other dope people, send me on tour, sounds wonderful compared to my sometimes humdrum life.

I think all celebrities are over paid and huge whiners. anyone paid over a million dollars to entertain us... useless. We are pathetic people.

But then again, they got our attention, didn't they? Even mine....

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