ONION TACOS: Book of D: Adidas Ends Biz with Ye ("mpossible Is Nothing")
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Book of D: Adidas Ends Biz with Ye ("mpossible Is Nothing")

 

All I have to say is that it's about time. Adidas might lose millions after cutting ties with West, but I'm sure they'll make up for it. Besides, those "Yeezy" shoes are just plain ole butt ugly. If Ye were a shoe, he'd definitely be a Yeezy. Lol. Other companies to cut ties with the controversial West: CAA, Balenciaga, JPMorgan Chase, Vogue, Gap, and MRC is shelving an already completed documentary about West. Urban and Rap are two of the many music genres I love, and I must admit that I started off being a West fan when he became popular. West was a brilliant rapper, song writer, but his 2009 on-stage intrusion and rant against Taylor Swift, during the MTV VMAs, was abhorrent and left a bad taste in my mouth toward him. I'm not really a Swift fan, especially not in 2009, but she didn't deserve the chiding that West bode against her. Regardless if he apologized, his true character was revealed. West seems to be a narcissistic person. Narcissistic people, much like West, usually secretly self-loathe and have self-esteem issues, which is why they ride the facade of vanity in hopes of hiding their true vulnerability; depression is also often known to plague putative narcissists. As I've stated in the past, West is more than likely afflicted with mental illness, but it's no excuse for his vile and vitriolic actions. 

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