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Someone Matched Kanye West’s Tweets With New Yorker Illustrations, And Now They’re Better Than Originals
After a really long break music producer and rapper Kanye West came back to social media. Unsurprisingly, it only took him less than a month to spark controversy with his tweets. After expressing his support for Trump and revealing his opinion on issues of race, Kanye divided the internet. Some agreed with him, like the president Trump himself, others asked him to rethink his position.
However, Kanye's less political and more philosophical tweets didn't go unnoticed either. The musician has been known for his stream-of-consciousness style and aphoristic tweets ever since he joined twitter 8 years ago. Upon joining he immediately became a sensation and people couldn't get enough of his updates. This is when the ingenious idea to create a mashup with Kanye's tweets and New Yorkers cartoons was born. The result was absolutely hilarious. Recently Pigeons and Panes tweeted a new mashup of New Yorker cartoons with Kanye's tweets and once again it is more than fitting!
It appears that Kanye knows how to take a joke since he retweeted them and said that these mashups were hilarious. Check them out below and tell us what you think in the comments.
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Something's telling me that this is not as clever as it initially looks.
Did anyone here see black panther? I think he is absolutely right and meant it in the sense of Michael B Jordan's quote at the end.... "Bury me in the Ocean with my ancestors who jumped from the slave ships, for even they knew death was better than bondage"... in that sense slavery was a choice. Granted the alternate choice was essentially no better, everything in life is a choice, ironically, even leaving life behind.
Load More Replies...When I was in Dublin, I passed a bar with a sign out front that said "may you love yourself the way Kanye loves Kanye" and I was doubled over, cackling like a hyena in the middle of the sidewalk. I love the Irish "zing"...
Did anyone here see black panther? I think he is absolutely right and meant it in the sense of Michael B Jordan's quote at the end.... "Bury me in the Ocean with my ancestors who jumped from the slave ships, for even they knew death was better than bondage"... in that sense slavery was a choice. Granted the alternate choice was essentially no better, everything in life is a choice, ironically, even leaving life behind.
Load More Replies...When I was in Dublin, I passed a bar with a sign out front that said "may you love yourself the way Kanye loves Kanye" and I was doubled over, cackling like a hyena in the middle of the sidewalk. I love the Irish "zing"...