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Kim Kardashian Thinks Twitter Is Kanye West’s Therapy


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Anyone that has taken a Psychology class in college can tell you that an outlet is the most healthy way to balance negative emotions and mental stress. Whether that be going for a run, writing poetry, taking a vacation, painting, or a number of other things. For Kanye West it seems that Twitter is his outlet. 'Ye goes on lengthy rants on the social media platform, some of which last hours. He was infamous for performing these rants live at his shows, but now Yeezy sticks to Twitter (when he's not ranting in person during interviews). Kim Kardashian stopped by Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen along with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney earlier in the week, and Kim spoke about 'Ye's Twitter rants. 

“How is it going with Kanye and Twitter?” Cohen asks at around the 10:36 mark. The crowd laughs but Kim keeps a straight face for her man. “He goes through phases,” she began. “You know, he made a good point the other day. He was like, ‘Look some people express themselves, whether it’s about a person, like in diss records’ — and he’s like, ‘I’ve never done that. Some people see a therapist. Some people do this. To me, Twitter is my therapy, and it’s legal. So, I’m not doing anything to hurt anyone.’”

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