Of course, Kanye stays apologizing for making a scene. "I feel like Ben Stiller in "Meet the Parents" when he messed up everything and Robert De Niro asked him to leave...That was Taylor's moment and I had no right in any way to take it from her. I am truly sorry." How about, instead of apologizing on your blog, next time you just...don't bug out. [KanyeUniversity]
Twitter is great for interacting with your favorite celebrities, but sometimes it's best not to know their every move, ie Slim Thug's gratuitous play-by-play of last night's VMA's. He posted "I'm bout to start j------ off where the lotion at" and "OK I'm done" followed by "She so classy," "Alicia keys I love u" and finally "Round 2 Alicia keys where my lotion." That's enough, Slim. "Stop Twitching." [Bossip]





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karenkking222at 9-16-2009
The hip hop community appears to feed off racial issues and violence. In their music, they offend women, their community, and promote violence. It would be nice to see these supposed "musicians" attempt to educate the children listening to their "music" with lyrics that promote peace and non-violence. If they wish for there to be a change--it needs to begin with them and their "music" The only role-model these rappers are---are role-models of what children should not want to grow up and become. While they are driving around in their "Benz" some child is listening to their music thinking killing someone or abusing women or using drugs (smokin' their blunts) is a life to admire. Such a shame. It appears the downfall of the Black community will no longer be the fault of the white man--but the black man who promotes violence and disrespect within his own race. Thank you rappers, for getting the blame off my shoulders and putting it on your own.