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Oh, the ranch isnt a mental health institute for celebrities
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Interesting how a lot of times this doesn't happen until they make it big and get rich!
That's even better unless you're simply wanting a piece of ass.Or go into a relationship with a Kardashian mentally healthy?
Does anyone come out of a Kardashian relationship mentally healthy?
Kanye West admits he secretly met Jared Kushner last weekend after mounting claims his White House campaign is a Republican-backed spoiler to Joe Biden
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...dmits-secretly-met-Jared-Kushner-weekend.html
The intelligentsia of the Trump cult.Kanye West admits he secretly met Jared Kushner last weekend after mounting claims his White House campaign is a Republican-backed spoiler to Joe Biden
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...dmits-secretly-met-Jared-Kushner-weekend.html
Uh Oh! How many dominoes will fall with similar results. Nothing but corruption from the trump administration and he's the one crying about corruption in elections.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/kanye-west-kicked-off-illinois-185723534.html
Kanye West's campaign says he belongs on the ballot even if nomination papers were 14 seconds late
The fate of Kanye West's presidential campaign in Wisconsin may be coming down to a matter of crucial seconds.
West's campaign is arguing he belongs on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin even if his campaign turned in his nomination signatures 14 seconds after the 5 p.m. deadline Aug. 4.
The 23-page document, filed Monday, says a state Elections Commission staffer told a West campaign aide that she turned in the nomination papers 14 seconds after the deadline. State law says the papers had to have been filed by "not later" than 5 p.m.
"The statutory provision does not distinguish between minutes and seconds," lawyer Michael Curran of Spring Green said in the filing.
"For the average observer, arriving before 5:01 p.m. is arriving 'not later' than 5 p.m. The phrase 'not later' is particularly instructive in that it indicates the presumption that the seconds from 5:00:00 to 5:00:59 are inclusive to 5 p.m. As the statute states '5 p.m.,' for something to be filed later than '5 p.m.' it would have to be filed at 5:01 p.m."
You'd be great at trivia. Yes, that's a compliment from someone who worships trivia.Sounds like the British way of keeping time as they refer to 3 minutes and 45 seconds as the 4th minute where as in the states it would be considered the 3rd minute. They typically round up for any time.