Taylor’s new (ew?) album

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why anyone dates her knowing they’ll just be fodder for her next album. I also think it’s embarrassing to keep singing about every ex of yours when you’re in your 30s


There’s a lid for every pot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get why anyone dates her knowing they’ll just be fodder for her next album. I also think it’s embarrassing to keep singing about every ex of yours when you’re in your 30s


There’s a lid for every pot.


This is why she dates very low quality men. No normal man would date her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another Taylor thread? Why does she take up so much space in your head and on this board? Are you the same person in the other hate thread who went on and on about how you deserve your own space/echo chamber to vent about her without her fans butting in?


Um, no. You sound very angry.

I don’t hate her or her music, but I find this album of revenge distasteful.

My fave songs are Maroon and All Too Well.

OP

Anonymous
The amount of Taylor hate on DCUM is abnormal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?


His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.

Her album is the tortured poets club.



Tortured poets department, not club. Apparently Taylor's album is more of a required course and Joes group chat is more of an extracurricular.

The track list makes me tired, honestly. Her releasing it a year to the day after [totally unsubstantiated, probably false] cheating rumors about Joe started circulating, leading to a bunch of Swifties torturing the poor girl Joe was filming with in Hungary at the time (he and Taylor were already broken up when people started saying he must of cheated on her with is actress, which makes NO sense). Choosing that timing does not feel like a coincidence, especially given the album title and track list.

She seems like a spiteful, mean little person. She's very publicly been linked to two guys since she and Alwyn split, and he hasn't been romantically linked to anyone (again, fans just decided he was dating his costar based on nothing). He is minding his own business, she is making drama. What a messy ______.

I don't even like Joe Alwyn. I didn't make it past 2 episodes of Conversations with Friends, it was so boring. But he doesn't seem like a villain worth torturing.


You said what I was thinking. I don’t think a person deserves this and she’s using her platform against a far less powerful person.

She seems spiteful to me now. Between this and her hot mess of a Grammy acceptance speech (both were a mess), I’ve begun to question if I want to keep listening to her songs.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?


His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.

Her album is the tortured poets club.



Tortured poets department, not club. Apparently Taylor's album is more of a required course and Joes group chat is more of an extracurricular.

The track list makes me tired, honestly. Her releasing it a year to the day after [totally unsubstantiated, probably false] cheating rumors about Joe started circulating, leading to a bunch of Swifties torturing the poor girl Joe was filming with in Hungary at the time (he and Taylor were already broken up when people started saying he must of cheated on her with is actress, which makes NO sense). Choosing that timing does not feel like a coincidence, especially given the album title and track list.

She seems like a spiteful, mean little person. She's very publicly been linked to two guys since she and Alwyn split, and he hasn't been romantically linked to anyone (again, fans just decided he was dating his costar based on nothing). He is minding his own business, she is making drama. What a messy ______.

I don't even like Joe Alwyn. I didn't make it past 2 episodes of Conversations with Friends, it was so boring. But he doesn't seem like a villain worth torturing.


Do you think maybe she had a different relationship to him and knew him better than watching 1.5 episodes of a tv show?


Well duh, of course. That doesn't mean I think he deserves to get publicly dragged by Taylor and her legion of obsessives for whatever flaws he might have or mistakes he made. She dated him for 6 years so he can't have been total trash. It would be different if I thought she was going to be singing about the relationship generally, but boy do those track titles make it seem like it's mostly just going to be about what is wrong with him. Maybe I'm wrong.

It feels different going after an ex who she was in a more substantial relationship with, and at an older age. There's also just something about the way she does it, for the glee and entertainment of her fans. Lots of artists write about their relationships. But with the easter eggs and the secret codes, her version feels like a reality show to me. Emotional sport hunting. It feels gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?


His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.

Her album is the tortured poets club.



Tortured poets department, not club. Apparently Taylor's album is more of a required course and Joes group chat is more of an extracurricular.

The track list makes me tired, honestly. Her releasing it a year to the day after [totally unsubstantiated, probably false] cheating rumors about Joe started circulating, leading to a bunch of Swifties torturing the poor girl Joe was filming with in Hungary at the time (he and Taylor were already broken up when people started saying he must of cheated on her with is actress, which makes NO sense). Choosing that timing does not feel like a coincidence, especially given the album title and track list.

She seems like a spiteful, mean little person. She's very publicly been linked to two guys since she and Alwyn split, and he hasn't been romantically linked to anyone (again, fans just decided he was dating his costar based on nothing). He is minding his own business, she is making drama. What a messy ______.

I don't even like Joe Alwyn. I didn't make it past 2 episodes of Conversations with Friends, it was so boring. But he doesn't seem like a villain worth torturing.


Do you think maybe she had a different relationship to him and knew him better than watching 1.5 episodes of a tv show?


Chris Rock suggested he wanted to talk shi_ about his ex but he would not do it because he has the platform and she doesn’t.

Ethics.

Some celebrities are grownups.

OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another Taylor thread? Why does she take up so much space in your head and on this board? Are you the same person in the other hate thread who went on and on about how you deserve your own space/echo chamber to vent about her without her fans butting in?


Um, no. You sound very angry.

I don’t hate her or her music, but I find this album of revenge distasteful.

My fave songs are Maroon and All Too Well.

OP



You haven't even heard the album yet. You can't seriously think you know it's a revenge album based on the titles alone, right? Because that would be silly and a bit unhinged.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The amount of Taylor hate on DCUM is abnormal
Unfortunately, it’s pretty common on any social media platform. It seems really unhealthy to use this much time making the same thread over and over.
Anonymous
Gimme a break. Everyone does break up albums. Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Adele, JFC even Fleetwood Mac. Tale as old as time, yet Taylor gets dragged for it. How is it different?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gimme a break. Everyone does break up albums. Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Adele, JFC even Fleetwood Mac. Tale as old as time, yet Taylor gets dragged for it. How is it different?


Totally agree. I would say 90% of songs you hear on the radio are about the themes of loss, heartache, break ups. And Taylor famously has created characters for her songs, and told stories through them… Not every line of her songs are biographical people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another Taylor thread? Why does she take up so much space in your head and on this board? Are you the same person in the other hate thread who went on and on about how you deserve your own space/echo chamber to vent about her without her fans butting in?


Um, no. You sound very angry.

I don’t hate her or her music, but I find this album of revenge distasteful.

My fave songs are Maroon and All Too Well.

OP



Just wanted to say hi to a fellow “Maroon” fan!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gimme a break. Everyone does break up albums. Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Adele, JFC even Fleetwood Mac. Tale as old as time, yet Taylor gets dragged for it. How is it different?


Totally agree. I would say 90% of songs you hear on the radio are about the themes of loss, heartache, break ups. And Taylor famously has created characters for her songs, and told stories through them… Not every line of her songs are biographical people.


Are they so explicitly about specific people though? And every person they dated? It's adding up to a lot at this point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gimme a break. Everyone does break up albums. Kelly Clarkson, Kelsea Ballerini, Adele, JFC even Fleetwood Mac. Tale as old as time, yet Taylor gets dragged for it. How is it different?


Totally agree. I would say 90% of songs you hear on the radio are about the themes of loss, heartache, break ups. And Taylor famously has created characters for her songs, and told stories through them… Not every line of her songs are biographical people.


Are they so explicitly about specific people though? And every person they dated? It's adding up to a lot at this point.


Especially when it's obviously all of these "I have never been happier" stories with Matty/Travis is just to get back at her ex.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The amount of Taylor hate on DCUM is abnormal

It’s MAGA.
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