+1. English teacher/poet? More like an arrested development 11th grade mean girl. |
Actually, I can only name a a couple songs so I’m not a swifty but I respect that heck out of who she is as a person so your analysis of me is incorrect. |
Um, do you just post to post with no credibility to your statements, often? Her tour was filled with young girls and teenagers. |
She's always had cringe lyrics but she doesn't care. |
| For me this was her weakest album by far but I am sure some songs will bee good |
Really? I think Life of Ophelia totally is. There will probably never be another Style though. That is unmatched. |
Do you have teens? My DD went to a midnight listing party with a bunch of other high school girls. They have plans tonight to go to the movie. |
I agree that life of Ophelia is definitely a song you can dance around too, we were dancing around in the kitchen to it this morning. But if people were looking for shake it off, are you ready for it, etc. that’s not what this album is giving. |
| They’re talking about the album on CNN right now lol |
True but I never liked Shake it Off anyway. Hehe. |
The 20yo daughters are more into Charli. |
| I think many of had different expectations because both Taylor and Travis called this album full of bangers, I would use the phrase “happy bops” instead. (with the exception of ruin the friendship, of course) |
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Wood is an embarrassing knockoff of what Sabrina Carpenter does.
Taylor just doesn’t have the sexuality or sex appeal to pull off a song about Travis Kelce’s penis without sounding ridiculous and cringeworthy. |
You can’t make a blanket statement like that because it’s untrue that all or most 20 year-old daughters are more into Charli than Taylor or vice versa. There’s room for both. My 25-year-old cousin is going to a Taylor listening party tonight and also loved brat so… |
She has been singing about sex for years, but for some reason, people tune it out. Are you ready for it, dress, guilty as sin, just to name a few. |