"808's and Heartbreak" - There is no foul language intentionally. "School Spirit" was wrongly censored. "Donda" has no parental advisory, a rare feat in rap album that isn't purely gospel, but it wasn't successful and critically derided because of spiritual themes and -isms. Do you think an atheist would like it? Will Smith never used foul language in his most influential career. It does not mean you're soft. It means you're strong. You have a wide vocabulary, and are able to adapt. You know Will Smith did use a few bad words, in films. Chris Rock returned the clean version! Mistake!... Nor did "Jesus Is King," still a leading seller in gospel music, also a Kanye project devoid of hurtful words and bad language. Audiences are different. Music is tailored appropriately. Even in the clean versions of "Folklore" and "Midnights" which are buried and/or not sold anywhere, . Children are not allowed to listen to these songs. The thematic elements of violence and revenge and over-confidence are not easy to stop, as we can see with Marilyn Manson's. A rating system like in the movies needs to be carried into musical releases. It's been too long! Previous efforts were kind of scared. I came up with everything on these pages myself, by the way. Intellectual plagiarism or of any kind is scary. It is violent. It robs people of their dignity. It robs others of their emotionality and depths. You aren't to steal and harm, and hide and claim others' works as your own. Your friends shouldn't enable you, and abuse their power, too, in this way. Some are victims. Many aren't. Be wiser. Don't fall victim to victimhood.

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