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Kanye West writes novel via Twitter, rants about fashion

On Wednesday evening, Kanye took to the social media platform to clear the air and share his philosophical thoughts on life, fashion, sophistication, you name it.

On Wednesday evening, Kanye West took to his Twitter (@kanyewest) to share his philosophical thoughts on life, fashion, sophistication, language barriers, you name it.

Over the span of several hours, West tweeted 70 plus times, which in turn could become part I of his biography. However, there are several key statements from his rant that are worth noting.

"I appreciate everyone's support for my clothing line but I wanted to clarify a few things...

The name of the line is Kanye West not DW... The Dw was a design element placed on the invite in homage to my mom : ) I really appreciate the fake DW twitter page but since it's not official I can't co sign any information on it.

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." - Leonardo Da Vinci

I love being back at my fashion office learning and creating. It's so challenging and fun and I'm surrounded by amazing people.

…They [say] you only live once but every time I come to work I feel like I'm starting a second life.

You guys might think I have some type of backing for my line but I don't. I did the first fashion show out of my own pocket and used the money I made touring to follow my passion. I've been working at this for 8 years now, from the first offers to do urban clothing lines that I turned down to begging Bape to do my line and never making any real headway to having an office in LA that was shut down after the "MTV" moment along with my tour with GAGA.

I moved to Japan for one month after that and designed every night in my room. I had this opportunity to intern at Fendi and was also offered a position at Versace wich I could not take due to my contract with LV, which was for 2 years. I moved to Rome after I left Japan and worked at Fendi for 4 months under cover. I was there to give ideas for the men's collection. I snuck to [the] Giuseppe Zanotti Factory still under contract and learned to design women's shoes for 2 years before my first show in Paris. After doing the first LV collection, I was sure I would get a second shot to create but was never given the opportunity. I designed a sneaker called the YEEZY with Nike. I'm "allowed" to design 1 pair of sneakers every 2 years. I have more ideas…

Early 2011, I moved to Paris and opened a small design studio. The language barrier was quite difficult. I still don't have a Paris VAT number to this day. I don't know what a VAT [is], but every time I asked why we didn't have fabrics, they said it was because of the VAT. In Paris, I met many great people in design including the master Azzedine Alaia. Azzedine even came by my studio one day. : ))) This was the greatest feeling to stand in his presence in my embarrassingly small Paris studio in a courtyard opposite Collate.

I remember being 5 years old… and my mother taking me with her shopping at the discount fur spots. She said I would always point to the most expensive furs even as a child. LOL. [There]'s something about making clothing that always brings me back to that point. For the first 16 or 17 years of my life the only thing I knew about… woman's clothing was what my Mom would wear. I guess some critics would joke that I still don't know anything. LOL. My Mom would wear blue jeans with a fur and an embellished "Cosby Show" sweater : ) to pick me up from school. The teachers said I couldn't focus… I used to get kicked out of class for bringing dirty mags and drawing Nikeys in 4th grade.

Being a celebrity has afforded me many opportunities but has also boxed me in creatively. I was just discussing becoming the creative director for The Jetsons movie and someone on the call yelled out, "You should do a Jetsons tour!" This just happened a few hours ago. I was very insulted of course becuase for anyone that's seen the Watch the Throne Tour or Coachella or Glow in the Dark or Runaway, you know I have real ideas. I appreciate having the most nominations at the Grammies but I feel so conflicted by the fact that award shows sometimes are completely illogical. Good logic tells me, 'Smile Kanye. The world likes you again… Red or blue pill? … aaaaand Swallow.' Lol. I wouldn't have the prestige I have if it wasn't partially for the Grammies validation and I honor that.

This is just a train of thought, but [I] figure it's better to read than trained thoughts."

Kanye ended his epic rant with an enlightening quote from playwright George Bernard Shaw:

"...But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas."

Mesmerizing, no? Thanks to electrostaticlove for copying and pasting the vast majority of his tweets. Otherwise, it would have been a very cumbersome job for yours truly.

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