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Damn. Farrakhan swerved Allah for Xenu? Or his he rocking with both now?Not only that he linked up with the scientologists and they doing Dianetics now.
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Damn. Farrakhan swerved Allah for Xenu? Or his he rocking with both now?Not only that he linked up with the scientologists and they doing Dianetics now.
Only people that wear a red shoe are either Bloods or super hypebeasts
I’m talking about now, not back then lolexplain these.
these were da GO TO shoe back in da day before Air force I's were made in GS sizes for girls.
54.11s are strictly a female shoe so that don’t count
I’m talking about now, not back then lol
Coincidentally, Kanye been fake deep since Steve Jobs passed away. For a minute he promotes the message of New Slaves, and next thing he is selling 100 dollar Egyptian cotton white shirts to his fanboys. Makes good music, but what an *** and a culture vulture Ye is now.
I really never met a person rocking red like that unless they are a hypebeast or gangbanger tbhyou're premise off thou...all red shoes when dropped always had their supporters...cant just say hypebeasts & bangers.
West’s derision of books comes despite the fact that his late mother, Donda West, was a university English professor before she retired to manage his music career. She died in 2007 of complications following cosmetic surgery.
“Sometimes people write novels and they just be so wordy and so self-absorbed,” West said. “I am not a fan of books. I would never want a book’s autograph.”
“I am a proud non-reader of books. I like to get information from doing stuff like actually talking to people and living real life,” he said.
That quote is from 2009. He (kinda) reiterated this feeling in “New Slaves” three years later: “Y’all throwin’ contracts at me/You know that ****** can’t read.”
Recently, he tweeted that his collection of self-help tweets was going to eventually be a book that he’s writing in real time on Twitter, which is exactly the type of thing that a ***** who doesn’t read books or have any respect for them would say.
His politics—including his support of Donald Trump—fit under the “I don’t read ****” umbrella. He’s conflating contrarianism with bravery and intellectualism. To nonreading-*** ******, people like Trump or Candace Owens are free thinkers—mavericks unafraid to challenge the status quo. But if he’d actually pick up a book (and not just any 48 Laws of Power-*** book, but the right books), he’d be aware of the danger of that type of contrarianism and aware that for people like Trump and Owens, their words aren’t about free thinking. They’re specifically and intentionally tethered to white resentment, which is also often tied to anti-intellectualism. They’re actually the antithesis of free thought. They don’t think. They incite.
I really never met a person rocking red like that unless they are a hypebeast or gangbanger tbh
Those look like trash
maybe u just wasn't around da movers and shakers...
naw, all red Nikes always been fire (air maestros)
and lets keep it hundo...if they were just air trainer EXT or tech Challenge EXT they would've still sold well.
you spelled off shoot of da original LV kanye wrong...
red octobers were wack.
An all red colorway is art?no they weren't.
They probably weren't "wearable" but they are what you call a art shoe. It was unique.
It reminds me of The Flash.
The black solar ones >>>>
all red sneakers are trash, doesnt matter what model it is
don't @ me
That's the type of people who co-sign with KKKanye now.
Kanye is not unique in this, every person I have ever encountered that doesn't do the serious reading but instead relies on Twitter, and cable TV peddles this struggle contractarianism too. Always relying on anecdotal evidence to make their case, just like Kanye always does.
And when they do read, it is many hand-picked articles they think back up their point, but they have not actually read, or can't comprehend what is actually being said in the piece.