Do you like Taylor Swift?

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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


I love Hailee, but she’s significantly less famous than Taylor. Of course she can go under the radar. Much harder for Taylor.


Not to mention neither woman controls who's taking her picture or showing her on TV. What a weird comment.


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The NFL was foaming at the mouth at the opportunity and they took it.


Now that the Chiefs lost the SB they are foaming at the mouth to stop the circus and get back to business. This is likely Kelce's last year, and he will not want it to be defined by Taylor gape-mouth maw.
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting to hear about another 30 something female singer who is happily married with kids singing about being a mother....


Why?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


I love Hailee, but she’s significantly less famous than Taylor. Of course she can go under the radar. Much harder for Taylor.


Not to mention neither woman controls who's taking her picture or showing her on TV. What a weird comment.


Her circus also contributed to her boyfriend's team getting creamed in the Super Bowl. I have a feeling her lover will tell her to stay home this season. He's lost weight and wants a shot at the SB before his probable retirement when his contract expires.

The Chiefs' record with TS in attendance is 19-3. They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.
And it's the NFL who hyped every TS moment they could. She doesn't control the camera or editing booth. Which, by the way, one game at least it was counted that she was on screen for a total of 9 seconds.
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Anonymous wrote:Still waiting to hear about another 30 something female singer who is happily married with kids singing about being a mother....


Why?


To see who the PPs are talking about when they have said on this thread that "most women her age" aren't singing about teen love.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


I love Hailee, but she’s significantly less famous than Taylor. Of course she can go under the radar. Much harder for Taylor.


Not to mention neither woman controls who's taking her picture or showing her on TV. What a weird comment.


Her circus also contributed to her boyfriend's team getting creamed in the Super Bowl. I have a feeling her lover will tell her to stay home this season. He's lost weight and wants a shot at the SB before his probable retirement when his contract expires.

The Chiefs' record with TS in attendance is 19-3. They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.
And it's the NFL who hyped every TS moment they could. She doesn't control the camera or editing booth. Which, by the way, one game at least it was counted that she was on screen for a total of 9 seconds.


Who won the Super Bowl?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


I love Hailee, but she’s significantly less famous than Taylor. Of course she can go under the radar. Much harder for Taylor.


Not to mention neither woman controls who's taking her picture or showing her on TV. What a weird comment.


Her circus also contributed to her boyfriend's team getting creamed in the Super Bowl. I have a feeling her lover will tell her to stay home this season. He's lost weight and wants a shot at the SB before his probable retirement when his contract expires.

The Chiefs' record with TS in attendance is 19-3. They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.
And it's the NFL who hyped every TS moment they could. She doesn't control the camera or editing booth. Which, by the way, one game at least it was counted that she was on screen for a total of 9 seconds.


Who won the Super Bowl?

They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.
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No NFL team has ever won 3 consecutive Super Bowls. But sure, let's blame the loss on TS.
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Anonymous wrote:No NFL team has ever won 3 consecutive Super Bowls. But sure, let's blame the loss on TS.


These PPs are nuts lol.

Not to mention Taylor is one of the most generous celebs and my family knows some people in the sports world that say Travis is exactly the same way. Not just with money but with their time. Much of it isn't reported, its not a PR spin for them.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


I love Hailee, but she’s significantly less famous than Taylor. Of course she can go under the radar. Much harder for Taylor.


Not to mention neither woman controls who's taking her picture or showing her on TV. What a weird comment.


Her circus also contributed to her boyfriend's team getting creamed in the Super Bowl. I have a feeling her lover will tell her to stay home this season. He's lost weight and wants a shot at the SB before his probable retirement when his contract expires.

The Chiefs' record with TS in attendance is 19-3. They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.
And it's the NFL who hyped every TS moment they could. She doesn't control the camera or editing booth. Which, by the way, one game at least it was counted that she was on screen for a total of 9 seconds.


Who won the Super Bowl?

They were undefeated in post season for the entire length of the T/T relationship before this year's SB.


Trust me he's telling her to lay low this year because she is currently the Yoko Ono of the NFL. Travis does not want his legacy to be p-whipped Super Bowl loser. Mahomes will probably tell her to stay away himself.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


Seriously, you need to take a step back. No one is attacking you for anything. People are simply pointing out that your “facts“ about Taylor are in fact not true. You’ve heard sound bites over the years about why people don’t like her and you’ve chosen to believe them.

You seem to be attacking an artist because they sing about love and it’s in the pop style of music. Love is timeless. Anyone can identify with songs about Love at any age. Please name artists that don’t sing about Love. Additionally if you don’t see a progression from Taylor singing about Love and her original album eg “our song” all the way to “the alchemy” on her latest album, I’m not sure what to tell you.


And it is indeed a fact that she sings a lot about ex-boyfriends. I don't happen to enjoy hearing a 35 year old millionaire drine on about her ex lovers and boyfriends. I realize her marker is teens and young women who like to sit in their emotional bathwater. So there is a market for the bad boyfriend bops and also the sweater song.


Even her announcement about the masters is her trying to look like a young girl. It's very creepy and sad. Happy women her age are married with children while she's still trying to look like a teenager. Reminds me of that 40 yo Wapo journalist, Taylor Lorenz, who is also deeply uncomfortable with her age and tries to dress and act like a hipster zoomer.




She looks like a very pretty 35 yr. old woman. Not sure what point you're trying to make. She looks completely normal.


Agreed....She's surrounding herself with the music she made. Why does that make her look like a young girl? How else would you have her pose with her albums? You all act like 35 is one step in the retirement home. lol.


Yeah the only thing that looks like the Britney cover is that they're both...sitting on the floor? I'm 42 and in worse shape than Taylor and I can sit on the floor.


They aren’t just sitting on the floor though. They are sitting on the floor in casual clothes anyone could buy off the rack. No gowns, no costumes. They are posed to seem innocent with warm light and to seem like the “girl next door.”
For Britney it was meant to also convey subtle sex appeal, while for Taylor it is meant to show that she is “aw shucks” thanks for supporting someone just like you.

No, you don’t have to think about this, neither do I but someone posted about her being young in the photo. I don’t think it is youth she is attempting to covey. I think it is her sense of her fans helping Taylor (a girl you would hang with) out against those baddie music guys.
I mean it is in essence a commercial in a photo like an old magazine ad. You should be media literate enough to see that they purposefully posed her that way.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


How did she do that, just by going to some games?
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


You are unhinged. I am a huge NFL fan and attend lots of games. How did her appearance abuse the NFL? IMO, the NFL, and the Kelce family to an extent, abused her. She’s famous and she’s earned it, although I’ve never listened to her music. She made the Kelce family “famous”. I am still tired of their publicity.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


You are unhinged. I am a huge NFL fan and attend lots of games. How did her appearance abuse the NFL? IMO, the NFL, and the Kelce family to an extent, abused her. She’s famous and she’s earned it, although I’ve never listened to her music. She made the Kelce family “famous”. I am still tired of their publicity.


Because she made it all about herself. As I said above plenty of famous people go to sporting events without making an ass of themselves. But for Taylor the main thing is for everyone to see her and while she does her patented fish mouth "surprise" face. Then she plays victim. How come other famous sports wives attend without the hoopla.. Examples of people who are capable of sitting down and not making the game about themselves include Kate Upton and Hallee Steinfeld. Because, unlike the queen of emotional reflux, they realize that everything is not about them. Cue, "Oh, who me?" face by Tayyoko.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't hate her, but the twee forlorn music is annoying and not age appropriate. Maybe it's because she's lived in her dad's cocoon since she started. She should have more to do than the boyfriend complaint jam and secret Easter eggs.

I think the clock on this will run out once she gets married or has a kid. Look at Katy Perry. No one wants to hear her perform "Teenage Dream" now that she's engaged with a toddler. The boyfriend complaint songs will have to go once she marries.


I don’t get this kind of criticism. I really don’t care if anyone likes Taylor Swift or not but the whole she’s going to be fine, people are going to move on is weird. The Beatles aren’t exactly pumping out new albums, either, but they are icons and people still listen to them and our kids are discovering them and I’m betting the next generation will too.

Eventually all pop stars slow down. Of course she won’t be constantly pumping out music like she has for the last 20 years, but she has an insane amount of songs people know, and love. She has a few more albums in her in the coming years. As grows older it’s going to be interesting to see her collab with younger stars. She will probably reinvent herself a few times and I’m betting some of us will be going to see Taylor in her 60s just like Madonna.

Will she stay on top forever? No, nobody does. I don’t understand why that is a dig. It’s just a fact of life and I don’t see people saying that about other artists but for some reason people love to bring it up about Swift.



I guess my question is whether she can do anything but the relationship bops. For many singers, that's their main material and it dries up with age. For example Fleetwood Mac made great record when they were all screwing each other and breaking each other's hearts. They were still singing those songs in their forties and fifties. There is probably not an audience for new material at that point.

So the question is whether the current library ages well enough for her to sing it when ahe's 45. For Katy Perry the answer is apparently leaning toward "no." Maybe when Taylor is 45 her fans will still want to hear about her being in the bleachers in high school. If they all enjoy her emotionally arrested mentality they probably will.


The Man
Ronan
22
The Best Day
Never Grow Up
The Lucky One
This is Me Trying
The Last Great American Dynasty
Peter
Marjorie
Long Live
Eyes Open
Only The Young
You need to calm down
Bad Blood
Shake It Off
Welcome to New York
Mean
You're on your own Kid
I did something bad
Clean
Fifteen
The Lakes
Soon You'll Get Better
Mad Woman
This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things
Hoax
Epiphany

Just to name some....

Again, many of you are showing you only know a surface level about her music but want to post on and on about it.



In any event these are all very teenage and young adult- sounding even if not about her terrible bad boyfriends that she is just a wee victim of. Poor Taylor.

Do you think "Bad Blood" will sound good when she's 45? That sounds like a song for a "woman" stuck at age 17. If she is singing it at 45 my response would be she needs therapy.


I think you're the one in need of therapy, let it go. If you don't like an artist and don't know anything about her body of work, why keep commenting? Many of the songs above are beautiful. I'm guessing you have not heard all of them.


You are the one attacking me for my opinion.

Maybe you need to examine why it is so important that everyone worships Taylor.

Do you also have a cat named Olivia? Are you the president of the Tay Fan Club? Did you wear a feather boa to the concert and post on Instagram so everyone would see how cool you are. Your emotional connection to her is a bigger problem than my observation that teenage complaint rick does not compute during the perimenopause years.


NP. In reading through the last couple of pages, it's clear that you're an insufferable bore. No one has to like Taylor Swift - but for someone who professes over and over just how much you DON'T like her, you sure know an awful lot about her. Very curious. At any rate, the PP is correct. She has an enormous body of work that isn't about teenage love or whatever it is you think she solely sings about. I know when I don't like a certain entertainer, I skip all threads pertaining to that person. You know, like an adult would do.


+1

There's a ton of artists I don't like but I don't post about them and certainly don't provide false info about them. This PP keeps doubling down when confronted with why what they are saying is false and seems to know much more about TS than the average fan. Odd!


Yes, I am "doubling down" about being tired of hearing about her. Because she abused one of my favorite pasttimes-the NFL- and made it all about Taylor's cosplay as NFL spouse.

How come Josh Allen's wife, who is an Oscar nominated actress and a pop singer, can go to a game without doing a parade walk with dozens of photographers and slobbering all over the other football wives when the camera points her way? The answer is because it is possible for a famous person to attend a sporting event and not make it about themselves! Crazy, I know. But it is not possible for Taylor because for her the only purpose is to make sure everyone knows she is there, and maybe they want to buy that record about that one bad date that left a permanent emotional hole at age 22? I mean, the pain is real.


You are unhinged. I am a huge NFL fan and attend lots of games. How did her appearance abuse the NFL? IMO, the NFL, and the Kelce family to an extent, abused her. She’s famous and she’s earned it, although I’ve never listened to her music. She made the Kelce family “famous”. I am still tired of their publicity.


Because she made it all about herself. As I said above plenty of famous people go to sporting events without making an ass of themselves. But for Taylor the main thing is for everyone to see her and while she does her patented fish mouth "surprise" face. Then she plays victim. How come other famous sports wives attend without the hoopla.. Examples of people who are capable of sitting down and not making the game about themselves include Kate Upton and Hallee Steinfeld. Because, unlike the queen of emotional reflux, they realize that everything is not about them. Cue, "Oh, who me?" face by Tayyoko.

Yes, so you’ve said. We read it the first time you wrote it. She’s not behind the camera, she’s not in the editing booth, she’s not a producer. Go yell at the NLF and their production team and promoters.
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