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Originally posted by Vin
Again, perspective: these scenario didn't happen. So, an adult man would be grateful that everyone is alive and be there for his wife, instead of going off with public antics, assaulting gym instructors, or starting feuds with celebrities on stage at his shows. It's called a little common sense. Keep private matters private. But I guess "Kanye is the victim," until he insults your favorite recording artist. Welcome to ATRL. They never listen to No$tradamus. In conclusion, Kanye is making Kim's robbery about himself.
...Vin
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Empathy and common sense above stanning -- Bey is my main fave and I'm a good 99.9% that Bey is at least one of thirdward's faves with that username so that doesn't apply here considering he JUST attacked Bey last week.
Anyway, here's the thing -- no, Kim didn't die nor was she physically injured in this robbery; however, Kanye is a person that HAS tragically lost an immediate family member suddenly and under avoidable circumstances. Who knows what that could have triggered in him? Kanye also has a long history of outbursts and instability which points to potential mental health issues on top of that trauma. I don't think the reaction he's having are necessarily extreme for a stable person, let alone him. Yeah Ye does and says a lot of **** I don't agree with, I just think this is one area that people need back off of and refrain from commenting if they don't have any sympathy for what may be happening to them in the aftermath of that incident.