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We May Finally Know The Reason Behind Kanye West’s Bizarre Tweets

The rapper is no stranger to controversy, but it appears some insight behind it is finally here.

Kanye West and his social media tirades may often be cause for concern. But now, it looks like we may finally have a clue as to what prompts him to go off the rails in the first place.

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As we previously told you, the โ€œDondaโ€ rapper went on three-day rant on X/Twitter that violated several of the appโ€™s community guidelines and rules about hate speech. Among his outrageous words, West called himself a โ€œNazi,โ€ expressed his love for Adolf Hitler, said he had โ€œDOMINIONโ€ over his wife, Bianca Censori, and even begged President Donald Trump to free Sean โ€œDiddyโ€ Combs from prison.

Now, speaking to the New York Post on Thursday, a source close to West revealed that his weird online behavior may have been caused nitrous oxide โ€” also known as laughing gas โ€” that heโ€™s reportedly been inhaling. Itโ€™s allegedly been causing issues and causing him to display some erratic behaviors and spew some truly off-putting sentiments.

โ€œWhen he [West] got back to LA, he got dental work again and I think thatโ€™s when he relapsed,โ€ the source said. โ€œThe nitrous took over in Los Angeles. After the Grammy party [on Feb. 2], he met people and it kind of escalated to things that he never does anymore when heโ€™s in Japan.โ€

This explanation makes sense considering the weird Super Bowl 2025 ad West posted which clearly showed him in the dental chair and noticeably a bit...off.

A second source later added:

โ€œThere is an issue with nitrous and his dentist, and the medication leads to this meltdown. When he comes off the nitrous, heโ€™s crazy, he just wants to be able to do anything he wants. Itโ€™s as if thoughts are coming to him and he speaks his mind. Itโ€™s like a cultural Touretteโ€™s experience, his entire life is a video game.โ€

Whether thatโ€™s true or not, weโ€™ll of course never know. But it should be stated that it seems a bit far fetched to think that laughing gas could cause someone to be anti-Semitic, racist and misogynistic. But, hey, maybe weโ€™re the ones in the wrong.

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