Kim Kardashian Divorce

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By teddidwhat

I hate to blog about the whole Kim Kardashian thing but it's kinda too funny not to.

Divorce after 72 days? Whhaaatttt??? That's ridiculous. My belief is that anyone can stand anything for more than 72 days. For someone to spend millions and millions of dollars on a wedding and have it publicized as much as it was you have to absolutely hate the person to leave them after 72 days. They're still replaying the wedding special on E! like every day. They're marriage didn't even outlast the replays! It's like how you don't care if you miss the VMA's on MTV because you know they're gonna replay it everyday for like 3 months and then if you haven't seen it by then you never will. Not outlasting the replay, how embarrassing.

Think about it. Don't you think they would have at least waited a few more months? It's not like they would have had to live with each other or see each other. She could be working in LA, he could be training on the East Coast. It's not like normal people who would have no where else to live or go. I would have waited just to save a little face.

But seriously, back to my you can stand anything for 72 days point. Hate can't be firmly established in only 72 days, especially in something as big as marriage. It's easy math. They liked each other for more than 72 days before they were married. How long were they together? 8 months? That's like around 240 something days. So say they liked each other for 240 days and hated each other for 72 days. According to my formula they would have had to hate each other for at least 168 more days before they could separate. Get it? It makes sense.

I think that Facebook actually has a rule that once you are "in a relationship" you can't change that status for at least 100 days. I'm serious, go look at the settings on Facebook. I hope Kim doesn't have Facebook cause talk about embarrassing.

She said that she married for love but may have rushed into something too soon. Are you kidding me? You can't tell me you married for love and thought it would be forever and then leave after 72 days. You don't leave the person you "loved" after 72 days. Not to be the marriage counselor but if you really love someone you can wait longer than 72 days to see if it's right or not.

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