Joined: 12/31/69
Well, 17 actually, chronicled in this helpful photo spread "Pictures of Kanye's funniest outbursts"!
Touch the sky? No touch THIS
In the words of President Obama.....He's a jackass.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I am sure if you knew him...really knew him....you wouldn't think so.
To answer the question asked in the subject line...no.
People might not forgive it, but they'll sure forget it.
It was a classic cringe-worthy tv moment and he showed himself up as a douche whilst Taylor will get the sympathy vote and will boost her already successful career.
To be honest, it doesn't matter. His career won't be properly affected because it's hardly tweens that are his target audience...and most people just wont care when he releases new material.
The 'boycotting' is completely ridiculous. If you seriously care that much you need to get out more.
I don't get his appeal, but I don't get Taylor Swift's either. I thought she was a one trick pony at 15 being a kid who wrote her own music. I thought she would have fizzled out before now. She may sound good in recordings, but live she's horrible.
^ Doesn't that sort of apply to most mainstream 'singers' nowadays?
Updated On: 9/15/09 at 08:28 PM
I agree with the president. He's a jackass.
Is this thing on?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/13/06
I JUST WANNA BE A DOPER PERSON WHICH STARTS WITH ME NOT ALWAYS TELLING PEOPLE HOW DOPE I THINK I AM.
I am sure if you knew him...really knew him....you wouldn't think so.
You know, if you're hiding good behavior from the public and doing jackass thing after jackass thing in front of millions, you deserve the reputation.
^ Try reading that comment again using sarcasm.
Yeah, I was going to say....Joe's kidding.
"Can't we forgive Kanye for this one slip up?"
As much as I'd like to quote our current President, I feel this is an appropriate moment to follow the advice of former First Lady Nancy Reagan, and just say 'NO'.
Eh who cares? I bet at the next VMA's they present an award together.
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