Taylor's Swift's new album - let's GOOOOO

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Anonymous wrote:The album flopped.


It's still breaking records, but whatev story you need to tell yourself
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Anonymous wrote:"Opalite" is about Travis's ex girlfriend he dated for five years? It's so gross to be a billionaire with this sort of platform attacking a random middle class Black woman who dated your fiancé.

Because she’s insecure even though she shouldn’t be. Travis would never leave her money and fame for some middle class rando.


She has at least two disses for black women.

Charli XCX
Ex gf of Travis

It's gross. And, with the ex gf, Taylor is punching down on a woman who does not have a big platform or all the money that TS has. It's not a good look. It's actually like something Trump would do.


Charli:



Oh, my bad. Taylor is attacking brown women of Indian descent and black women. Glad we have that clarified.

And you’d be the reason we lost this election
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Anonymous wrote:"Opalite" is about Travis's ex girlfriend he dated for five years? It's so gross to be a billionaire with this sort of platform attacking a random middle class Black woman who dated your fiancé.

Because she’s insecure even though she shouldn’t be. Travis would never leave her money and fame for some middle class rando.


She has at least two disses for black women.

Charli XCX
Ex gf of Travis

It's gross. And, with the ex gf, Taylor is punching down on a woman who does not have a big platform or all the money that TS has. It's not a good look. It's actually like something Trump would do.


Charli:



Oh, my bad. Taylor is attacking brown women of Indian descent and black women. Glad we have that clarified.



Charli has attacked first, and often. She doesn't not give a F, why should you


Agree. All the violins for Charli are very tiny right now. Let me just say I cannot WAIT for Taylor's ragey, perimenopause writing. Bring them down, Tay.
Anonymous
Odd that none of Taylor’s singles have charted on iTunes.
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Anonymous wrote:"Opalite" is about Travis's ex girlfriend he dated for five years? It's so gross to be a billionaire with this sort of platform attacking a random middle class Black woman who dated your fiancé.

Because she’s insecure even though she shouldn’t be. Travis would never leave her money and fame for some middle class rando.


She has at least two disses for black women.

Charli XCX
Ex gf of Travis

It's gross. And, with the ex gf, Taylor is punching down on a woman who does not have a big platform or all the money that TS has. It's not a good look. It's actually like something Trump would do.


Charli:



Oh, my bad. Taylor is attacking brown women of Indian descent and black women. Glad we have that clarified.

And you’d be the reason we lost this election


Hahahaha! OMG so true.
Anonymous
I’m a Taylor fan-ish. But a lot of the fans here take any criticism of her so personally that’s it’s weird. The paradicial aspect of her marketing is something that I don’t know if I love for this reason. It’s unhealthy
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*parasocial
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is revered for her pettiness and vengefulness. It’s part of how fans relate to her.


Yeah, I never get the criticism here. Any show, any book, any movie, any music we listen to it’s all about people figuring their crap out.

“ I’ve been in therapy for years and I’m finally figuring out how to own my own stuff and not rely on other people to meet needs I am responsible for meeting on my own” is great in real life but we want to see that journey not just hear about the destination.

This is not a People magazine cover story. It’s an album.


If people want to like her for her pettiness and vengefulness, I get that. I’m glad some of her fans are owning up to that because they used to berate/insult anyone who called her that. I guess they are maturing? I DO have a problem with someone who is consistently punching down and using vengeance as a platform being called a “good role model” for young girls. I can only see that being a plus if you want to perpetuate mean girl culture.


Anything Taylor does would be seen as punching down. She’s helped many of these young artists and they turn around and crap on her but somehow Taylor’s the one who’s not the girls girl.

What young artists has she helped because she’s a girls girl? She helped Sabrina because she was threatened by Olivia Rodrigo. Threatened by Billie Eilish. Obviously Katy Perry thing(who sucks so whatever).


You think she’s HELPING these young pop singers? lol. No, she’s an old cringy “cool mom” trying to orbit younger and hipper women. It’s desperation to try to make herself look youthful and hip. Like a 5th year frat bro trying to hang out with freshmen at a dorm party.


You missed the point of the album. Life of a show girl clearly shows she's now the older, icon leaving the pop world in the younger hands (she picked it up from Brittney, now giving it to Sabrina). She acknowledges that she's not the hip one in eldest daughter. She's not trying to make herself look youthful and hip whatsoever.


The point of this cheesy half-baked album and all of its variations was to milk $$$ from her fanatical middle aged fan base. Gen Z isn't checking for her.


I think she's probably ok with that.
Its really hard to take you guys seriously. Middle aged fanbase…..They’re were tons of teenagers and preteens at her sold out concerts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a Taylor fan-ish. But a lot of the fans here take any criticism of her so personally that’s it’s weird. The paradicial aspect of her marketing is something that I don’t know if I love for this reason. It’s unhealthy


I mean, it's a music discussion in an online forum. It's optional. You can skip it if you're not into it.
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Also, what is paradicial?
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is revered for her pettiness and vengefulness. It’s part of how fans relate to her.


Yeah, I never get the criticism here. Any show, any book, any movie, any music we listen to it’s all about people figuring their crap out.

“ I’ve been in therapy for years and I’m finally figuring out how to own my own stuff and not rely on other people to meet needs I am responsible for meeting on my own” is great in real life but we want to see that journey not just hear about the destination.

This is not a People magazine cover story. It’s an album.


If people want to like her for her pettiness and vengefulness, I get that. I’m glad some of her fans are owning up to that because they used to berate/insult anyone who called her that. I guess they are maturing? I DO have a problem with someone who is consistently punching down and using vengeance as a platform being called a “good role model” for young girls. I can only see that being a plus if you want to perpetuate mean girl culture.


Anything Taylor does would be seen as punching down. She’s helped many of these young artists and they turn around and crap on her but somehow Taylor’s the one who’s not the girls girl.

What young artists has she helped because she’s a girls girl? She helped Sabrina because she was threatened by Olivia Rodrigo. Threatened by Billie Eilish. Obviously Katy Perry thing(who sucks so whatever).


You think she’s HELPING these young pop singers? lol. No, she’s an old cringy “cool mom” trying to orbit younger and hipper women. It’s desperation to try to make herself look youthful and hip. Like a 5th year frat bro trying to hang out with freshmen at a dorm party.


You missed the point of the album. Life of a show girl clearly shows she's now the older, icon leaving the pop world in the younger hands (she picked it up from Brittney, now giving it to Sabrina). She acknowledges that she's not the hip one in eldest daughter. She's not trying to make herself look youthful and hip whatsoever.


The point of this cheesy half-baked album and all of its variations was to milk $$$ from her fanatical middle aged fan base. Gen Z isn't checking for her.


I think she's probably ok with that.
Its really hard to take you guys seriously. Middle aged fanbase…..They’re were tons of teenagers and preteens at her sold out concerts.


Right. And? If GenZ decides to drop Taylor Swift, do you think it's really going to matter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Opalite" is about Travis's ex girlfriend he dated for five years? It's so gross to be a billionaire with this sort of platform attacking a random middle class Black woman who dated your fiancé.

Because she’s insecure even though she shouldn’t be. Travis would never leave her money and fame for some middle class rando.


She has at least two disses for black women.

Charli XCX
Ex gf of Travis

It's gross. And, with the ex gf, Taylor is punching down on a woman who does not have a big platform or all the money that TS has. It's not a good look. It's actually like something Trump would do.


Charli:



Oh, my bad. Taylor is attacking brown women of Indian descent and black women. Glad we have that clarified.



Charli has attacked first, and often. She doesn't not give a F, why should you


Yea, and just for funsies, Charlie just last night liked a post from a racists account. The post is making fun of Taylor stealing all of Travis's wiggerness. The post is a bit suspect, the account is straight racist - very anti-black pop culture. Sooo, let's not feel too sorry for Charli.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Taylor is revered for her pettiness and vengefulness. It’s part of how fans relate to her.


Yeah, I never get the criticism here. Any show, any book, any movie, any music we listen to it’s all about people figuring their crap out.

“ I’ve been in therapy for years and I’m finally figuring out how to own my own stuff and not rely on other people to meet needs I am responsible for meeting on my own” is great in real life but we want to see that journey not just hear about the destination.

This is not a People magazine cover story. It’s an album.


If people want to like her for her pettiness and vengefulness, I get that. I’m glad some of her fans are owning up to that because they used to berate/insult anyone who called her that. I guess they are maturing? I DO have a problem with someone who is consistently punching down and using vengeance as a platform being called a “good role model” for young girls. I can only see that being a plus if you want to perpetuate mean girl culture.


Anything Taylor does would be seen as punching down. She’s helped many of these young artists and they turn around and crap on her but somehow Taylor’s the one who’s not the girls girl.

What young artists has she helped because she’s a girls girl? She helped Sabrina because she was threatened by Olivia Rodrigo. Threatened by Billie Eilish. Obviously Katy Perry thing(who sucks so whatever).


You think she’s HELPING these young pop singers? lol. No, she’s an old cringy “cool mom” trying to orbit younger and hipper women. It’s desperation to try to make herself look youthful and hip. Like a 5th year frat bro trying to hang out with freshmen at a dorm party.


You missed the point of the album. Life of a show girl clearly shows she's now the older, icon leaving the pop world in the younger hands (she picked it up from Brittney, now giving it to Sabrina). She acknowledges that she's not the hip one in eldest daughter. She's not trying to make herself look youthful and hip whatsoever.


The point of this cheesy half-baked album and all of its variations was to milk $$$ from her fanatical middle aged fan base. Gen Z isn't checking for her.


I think she's probably ok with that.
Its really hard to take you guys seriously. Middle aged fanbase…..They’re were tons of teenagers and preteens at her sold out concerts.


Right. And? If GenZ decides to drop Taylor Swift, do you think it's really going to matter?
What? My point was responding to poster saying she had only a middle aged fan base which is simply ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Opalite" is about Travis's ex girlfriend he dated for five years? It's so gross to be a billionaire with this sort of platform attacking a random middle class Black woman who dated your fiancé.

Because she’s insecure even though she shouldn’t be. Travis would never leave her money and fame for some middle class rando.


She has at least two disses for black women.

Charli XCX
Ex gf of Travis

It's gross. And, with the ex gf, Taylor is punching down on a woman who does not have a big platform or all the money that TS has. It's not a good look. It's actually like something Trump would do.


Charli:



Oh, my bad. Taylor is attacking brown women of Indian descent and black women. Glad we have that clarified.



Charli has attacked first, and often. She doesn't not give a F, why should you


Yea, and just for funsies, Charlie just last night liked a post from a racists account. The post is making fun of Taylor stealing all of Travis's wiggerness. The post is a bit suspect, the account is straight racist - very anti-black pop culture. Sooo, let's not feel too sorry for Charli.


Yeah I'm not buying all this poor Charli crap. She's problematic and has been for a while.
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Anonymous wrote:Taylor is revered for her pettiness and vengefulness. It’s part of how fans relate to her.


Yeah, I never get the criticism here. Any show, any book, any movie, any music we listen to it’s all about people figuring their crap out.

“ I’ve been in therapy for years and I’m finally figuring out how to own my own stuff and not rely on other people to meet needs I am responsible for meeting on my own” is great in real life but we want to see that journey not just hear about the destination.

This is not a People magazine cover story. It’s an album.


If people want to like her for her pettiness and vengefulness, I get that. I’m glad some of her fans are owning up to that because they used to berate/insult anyone who called her that. I guess they are maturing? I DO have a problem with someone who is consistently punching down and using vengeance as a platform being called a “good role model” for young girls. I can only see that being a plus if you want to perpetuate mean girl culture.


Anything Taylor does would be seen as punching down. She’s helped many of these young artists and they turn around and crap on her but somehow Taylor’s the one who’s not the girls girl.

What young artists has she helped because she’s a girls girl? She helped Sabrina because she was threatened by Olivia Rodrigo. Threatened by Billie Eilish. Obviously Katy Perry thing(who sucks so whatever).


You think she’s HELPING these young pop singers? lol. No, she’s an old cringy “cool mom” trying to orbit younger and hipper women. It’s desperation to try to make herself look youthful and hip. Like a 5th year frat bro trying to hang out with freshmen at a dorm party.


You missed the point of the album. Life of a show girl clearly shows she's now the older, icon leaving the pop world in the younger hands (she picked it up from Brittney, now giving it to Sabrina). She acknowledges that she's not the hip one in eldest daughter. She's not trying to make herself look youthful and hip whatsoever.


The point of this cheesy half-baked album and all of its variations was to milk $$$ from her fanatical middle aged fan base. Gen Z isn't checking for her.


I think she's probably ok with that.
Its really hard to take you guys seriously. Middle aged fanbase…..They’re were tons of teenagers and preteens at her sold out concerts.


Right. And? If GenZ decides to drop Taylor Swift, do you think it's really going to matter?
What? My point was responding to poster saying she had only a middle aged fan base which is simply ridiculous.


yeah that's not what the poster said

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