The eroticism finding parent suicideKardashians may have refrained from blessing us with their annual Kristmas Kard in 2016, but fear not: The Kardashian-Wests have done one better.
A blurry family portrait to rival the '60s Addams Family: That's what Kanye West has given fans and frenemies for the holidays, albeit three days after Christmas.
SEE ALSO: Kanye West wants a 'direct line' with president elect TrumpAnd honestly? Iconic.
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Presumably taken on an old Polaroid-style camera during Kris Jenner's yearly and ridiculously lavish holiday party, the image seems to carry a number of messages under its cool, literal exterior.
Including:
It's the holidays and we're goddamn tired. And 2016 is the worst.
We're posing as a happy family, but really we're quite sad.
This is going to be the perfect response to those divorce rumours.
Family photos are a stupid tradition and we are here to subvert them.
Thinking of dying my hair yellow and pink like the rainbow Paddle Pop, wyd?
Fun fact: West originally posted the photo to Twitter two hours earlier, but that version was even blurrier than the current version. So he took it down, replacing it with a slightly less blurry one.
Although the image proves Kanye West's presence at the night's festivities, according to Vanity Fair, something else was noticeably absent. *dun dun dun*
Kim's wedding ring. Maybe she got it re-fashioned into a fetching lip-ring? She's definitely sporting one of those.
Mystery aside, we know one thing for sure: 2016 has been a tumultuous year for the Kardashian-Wests, and if they want to boycott smiling in a blurry holiday photo, that's just fine.
In the eternal words of Kim Kardashian West herself -- "Can I live?"
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