I do everything I can manage to avoid reading anything about celebrities so this is new to me. I had never heard of "Kanye West" before a few weeks ago.
There was a time when claiming bisexuality was fashionable; didn't last long, and Lou Reed put an end to it by noting that you aren't gay if you don't like to suck dick.
I do everything I can manage to avoid reading anything about celebrities so this is new to me. I had never heard of "Kanye West" before a few weeks ago.
There was a time when claiming bisexuality was fashionable; didn't last long, and Lou Reed put an end to it by noting that you aren't gay if you don't like to suck dick.
I like people who don't smile. Unless they have a reason; The Smile came out of TV advertising and if you look at yearbook photos from high schools you won't see a lot of vacuous grins before 1955 or so.
I only read celebrity news if there's something interesting about the person. I never had much of an opinion on the actress Anne Hathaway - always liked her, but wouldn't describe myself as a 'fan' - until I read an article about a speech she gave a few weeks ago where she spoke candidly about how it felt and what she did in the aftermath of being subjected to a bizarre hate campaign on Twitter. She wasn't 'canceled', she hadn't done anything wrong now or thirty years ago, people just started hating on her. I paid attention because I'm interested in the mechanics of social media hatred and how we can fight 'cancel culture' and I wrote an article about her on Vocal as I found her speech and her growth out of it impressive. She's an example of a woman who took back her power and didn't allow the bitches to grind her down (and it appears to be mostly women hating on her - figures). Kanye West is a bit interesting now because he's kind of like Trump, except much smarter and he actually earned his billions honestly, rather than through breaking every real estate law in New York. I called him the Black Trump (wouldn't be surprised if he runs for President one day) until the rise of Herschel Walker, the new Black Trump who's as dumb as Donald.
I do everything I can manage to avoid reading anything about celebrities so this is new to me. I had never heard of "Kanye West" before a few weeks ago.
There was a time when claiming bisexuality was fashionable; didn't last long, and Lou Reed put an end to it by noting that you aren't gay if you don't like to suck dick.
I like people who don't smile. Unless they have a reason; The Smile came out of TV advertising and if you look at yearbook photos from high schools you won't see a lot of vacuous grins before 1955 or so.
I only read celebrity news if there's something interesting about the person. I never had much of an opinion on the actress Anne Hathaway - always liked her, but wouldn't describe myself as a 'fan' - until I read an article about a speech she gave a few weeks ago where she spoke candidly about how it felt and what she did in the aftermath of being subjected to a bizarre hate campaign on Twitter. She wasn't 'canceled', she hadn't done anything wrong now or thirty years ago, people just started hating on her. I paid attention because I'm interested in the mechanics of social media hatred and how we can fight 'cancel culture' and I wrote an article about her on Vocal as I found her speech and her growth out of it impressive. She's an example of a woman who took back her power and didn't allow the bitches to grind her down (and it appears to be mostly women hating on her - figures). Kanye West is a bit interesting now because he's kind of like Trump, except much smarter and he actually earned his billions honestly, rather than through breaking every real estate law in New York. I called him the Black Trump (wouldn't be surprised if he runs for President one day) until the rise of Herschel Walker, the new Black Trump who's as dumb as Donald.