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Rob Kardashian trashes ex Rita Ora in Twitter tirade, claims he got her pregnant and accuses her of cheating on him with ‘nearly 20 dudes'

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The reality star took to Twitter early Monday morning to slam an ex-girlfriend — reportedly Rita Ora, though he never mentions her by name — and didn’t care who saw.


Hell hath no fury like a Kardashian scorned.
Rob Kardashian took to Twitter early Monday morning to slam an ex-girlfriend — reportedly Rita Ora, though he never mentions her by name — and didn’t care who saw.
 
“She cheated on me with nearly 20 dudes while we were together, I wonder how many she will sleep with now that we apart? (sic) But I mean 20?!!!” he tweeted on Monday, though he has since deleted the messages.

“How can a woman who is so busy trying to start her own career have time to be with so many dudes all while in a relationship?!”
 
Kardashian, 25, and Ora, 22, have long been linked to one another in the tabloids, but only subtly came out about their relationship in October, when the pair shared some more intimate shots of one another on the social media site.
 
The former “Dancing With the Stars” contestant has since deleted all traces of Ora from his Twitter page, including an image of the two of them cuddling up, with the caption “Me and my baby.”
 
Ora has not made any reference to the alleged split or infidelity in her tweets thus far, choosing instead to continue promoting her music.

One errant tweet did emerge shortly after Kardashian’s Twitter rage Monday, however.
 
“Rob’s d--k was wack, I had to go get it somewhere else,” the message, which only lived online briefly, said, to which an enraged Kardashian replied: “So you let me get you pregnant and you let others hit raw?”
 
The exchange has since been removed.
 
Meanwhile, Kardashian’s older sister Khloe weighed in on the situation on her own Twitter account, warning her little brother to “be nice kiddddd.”
 
“Social media is so much drama. Hehehe thank goodness there was no social media when I was younger. Too much drama in the LBC,” she added later.
 



In a tweet that she too has since deleted, the 28-year-old Kardashian sister gave him — and her 7 million followers — some more direct advice.
 
"Cheaters never prosper @RobKardashian ill be home today... Try and smile little brother,” she wrote.
 
“It’s really sad —  they really liked each other but with him living in LA and her over in London, it was becoming impossible to maintain a relationship,” a source told the UK’s tabloid The Sun. “They’d only decided to go public with the romance a couple of months ago so as not to put any pressure on themselves but they’ve already split.”
 
In fact, prior to Kardashian’s explosive Twitter rant, Ora had opened up to Glamour magazine about her relationship with Kardashian, explaining that it just wasn’t working out.

“I was like a ghost. I used to get so frustrated with myself and then wonder why I was angry, so I decided it was best to keep it friendly — especially at the moment when there’s so much going on,” she told the magazine. 
 
Besides, she confided in the glossy, she hasn’t even truly been in love yet.
 
“In 22 years there’s been nothing,” she said. “I’ve had young fascinations but never love … I’m scared of letting my guard down.”



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LOOOOOOL! 20 men!
Oh well....
Life goes on!.
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Model's UP!

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Probably, you would have seen these pictures.... but to those who haven't, LOOOL!.. Here it comes. It sprung up as a result of boredom though, and quaint aspirations of modelling. Erkk..... I hope i tried. *fingers crossed*. So, GIVE IT UP! for "Le Model's!!" ^.^ *Comment thou not!* :D





How to get perspective when you're feeling down or overwhelmed.

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The other day, I was feeling a little down, disorganized and overwhelmed by the projects on my plate, so I "comandeered" a big table at home, cleared it off, grabbed my biggest sketch pad and a pencil, and started putting everything down on paper.
By the end of it, I’d covered two 11” x 14” pages with mind maps and circled words and phrases with dozens of connections.
I also came up with a new productivity exercise (new to me) involving lists.
Now, you know I love me some lists. :)
I call this one, “Facts Versus How I Feel,” and it’s been very helpful for me. I hope you find it helpful, too.

How’d it come to pass?

I cannot recommend mind maps enough. I think they’re a great exercise when you’re faced with a challenging or difficult decision, or when you’re just completely overwhelmed.
I sat at that kitchen table for two hours, brainstorming and jotting down my thoughts, including everything I wanted to accomplish this month and over the first half of next year.
Long-term planning is not one of my strengths, but I’m hopeful that things like this will help me improve.
Anyway, one thing I realized over the course of that epic brainstorming session was how my emotions tend to color the way I perceive different tasks and situations.

What are we really talking about here?

Big surprise, but I’m kind of an artsy-fartsy person who likes to talk about her feelings. :)
I’m also very emotional, which can be a source of strength, but sometimes it’s also an obstacle. I’m often driven by my emotions, and if I’m feeling any sort of bad energy, like if I’m overwhelmed, frustrated or angry, it interferes with my ability to make rational decisions…
Which is a roundabout way of saying, “I become irrational.”
This exercise helps me sort things out.

What it can do for you

If your emotions sometimes also get the better of you, “Facts Versus How I Feel” might help you see a problem or situation more clearly, and maybe by changing your perspective, you’ll feel more in control.

How does it work?

When you’re feeling really agitated or fired up, grab something to write in/on (I like to use a notebook, but a smartphone or computer would also work) and a pen or pencil.
On two fresh pages in my notebook, I write the words “Facts” at the top of one of them and “How I Feel” at the top of the other.
On the “How I Feel” page, I write down all of the things I’m feeling, using short phrases like, “I’m tired,” or “I feel like crying.”
Then, on the “Facts” page, I write down all of the things I know to be true, like “I’ll calm down eventually,” and “I’ll feel better after I eat.”

How does this help? Well, I don’t really know why, but for some reason, it does, at least for me. Getting things down on paper and being able to see the two separate lists right there in front of me has been a huge help.

For example…

Last Friday was a long day for me, and by the time 7:30 at night rolled around, I’d been going at full speed since 6:30 in the morning. I was beat, fussy and about to throw a fit. Right before the first tears starting rolling down my cheek, I grabbed my notebook and made my lists.
Under “How I Feel,” I wrote…
  • I’m tired.
  • I’m cranky.
  • I’m hungry.
  • I’m tapped out.
  • I want to cry.
  • I’m frustrated.
And under “Facts,” I wrote…
  • I don’t have to do anything else for the rest of the night.
  • I’ll calm down eventually.
  • It’s okay to feel like crying, especially if you’ve been “on” for 13 hours.
  • I’ll feel better after I eat.
  • I’ll feel better after I shower and put on my pajamas.
  • If I have something to look forward to, that usually makes me happy.
I started calming down almost immediately after writing those lists. Fit averted.
After a quick bite to eat and a long, hot shower, I put on jammies and parked my butt on the couch. Then, I watched TV for a couple hours and looked up movie times for the following day, so that I had something fun to look forward to (I watched Argo, BTW, and it was great!).
To be honest, normally, if I hadn’t done my lists, I probably would’ve cried for at least an hour before calming down enough to get anything else done. What’s worse, I probably would’ve been cranky anyway for the rest of the night.
These “Facts Versus How I Feel” lists have been a boon for me lately, and I hope they help you, too.
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