Do you like Taylor Swift?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?
Exactly. I’d like to be a washed up billionaire.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I truly will never understand why people can't simply say, "eh, she's not for me" and move on. The level of hatred people have toward her is wild. I don't like a lot of artists' music. I don't spend energy on hating them. Just don't listen to it.
Exactly. It’s got to be exhausting to go through life hating someone. I can name only 3 Taylor songs but she’s extremely generous, gave every single person on her tour a 100 thousand dollar bonus so anyone that treats their staff well is good in my book.
Anonymous
I don't really like most of her music but I respect her as a businesswoman. I can tell that she is great entertainer. I feel the same way about Beyonce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tay is pumping out album after album but when has she last had a hit that truly got permaburned into the collective’s brains ala Miley and Flowers last year? Don’t say cruel summer. It’s not a super singable or memorable tune.

I hope the new album brings back 1989 vibes. But seeing Sabrina Carpenter, another milquetoast singer, my hopes are low.
Shes literally months away from the top selling tour of all time and the ladies on here, not happy with their own lives, want to call her washed up. This is too much for my brain to absorb
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Anonymous wrote:I truly will never understand why people can't simply say, "eh, she's not for me" and move on. The level of hatred people have toward her is wild. I don't like a lot of artists' music. I don't spend energy on hating them. Just don't listen to it.
Exactly. It’s got to be exhausting to go through life hating someone. I can name only 3 Taylor songs but she’s extremely generous, gave every single person on her tour a 100 thousand dollar bonus so anyone that treats their staff well is good in my book.


Exactly, “Salutations. It's your uncle, Sam! And this is the great American game,”

“That's what America wants, nice and calm”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love that so many people who find her awful, "unlistenable," fake and ugly are willing to spend their own precious time writing on an internet thread specifically dedicated to her. If you watched/listened to the New Heights podcast you will understand that she does not care one iota about your feelings for her. But please, carry on wasting your time and energy.

To my fellow Swifities- we get to have fun and enjoy this simple pleasure in life. Can't wait for TS12 and all of the good things coming!
Absolutely agree. I love that she said that she’s disabled comments and and avoids the internet unless she’s going on a baking blog. Loved her even more after this podcast
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I love that so many people who find her awful, "unlistenable," fake and ugly are willing to spend their own precious time writing on an internet thread specifically dedicated to her. If you watched/listened to the New Heights podcast you will understand that she does not care one iota about your feelings for her. But please, carry on wasting your time and energy.

To my fellow Swifities- we get to have fun and enjoy this simple pleasure in life. Can't wait for TS12 and all of the good things coming!
Absolutely agree. I love that she said that she’s disabled comments and and avoids the internet unless she’s going on a baking blog. Loved her even more after this podcast



Yeah- she probably read this article.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/01/attention-valuable-resource/681221/
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.
plus a million. I can’t believe the level of hate she gets. Taylor is one of the good ones.
She’s been famous forever and always has immense pressure on her but we’ve never heard one story of her losing it with a fan or paparazzi. Not one.
She just stays cool and I find it remarkable.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


You're confusing touring with an old catalog with being a successful trend setting hit making pop star. She's basically a traveling Vegas act playing her old hits. 'Taylor's version' is quite literally re-branded 'greatest hits' crap that washed up bands used to pump out in the 70s 80s and 90s.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


You're confusing touring with an old catalog with being a successful trend setting hit making pop star. She's basically a traveling Vegas act playing her old hits. 'Taylor's version' is quite literally re-branded 'greatest hits' crap that washed up bands used to pump out in the 70s 80s and 90s.


If she toured with TTPD and her upcoming album she’d still sell out every show without a doubt. People don’t pay thousands of dollars and travel around the world to see a washed up has-been. But you do you and we’ll just have fun without you
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


You're confusing touring with an old catalog with being a successful trend setting hit making pop star. She's basically a traveling Vegas act playing her old hits. 'Taylor's version' is quite literally re-branded 'greatest hits' crap that washed up bands used to pump out in the 70s 80s and 90s.


LMAO She literally added new music to her show in the middle of the tour. Every artist tours with their "old hits." That's why people come to see them. Last time I checked, Vegas acts weren't selling out football stadiums multiple nights in a row.

Not everyone has to like Taylor Swift but you sound completely delusional when you call her washed up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


You're confusing touring with an old catalog with being a successful trend setting hit making pop star. She's basically a traveling Vegas act playing her old hits. 'Taylor's version' is quite literally re-branded 'greatest hits' crap that washed up bands used to pump out in the 70s 80s and 90s.


LMAO She literally added new music to her show in the middle of the tour. Every artist tours with their "old hits." That's why people come to see them. Last time I checked, Vegas acts weren't selling out football stadiums multiple nights in a row.

Not everyone has to like Taylor Swift but you sound completely delusional when you call her washed up.


I the person you are replying to is a troll or something.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


You're confusing touring with an old catalog with being a successful trend setting hit making pop star. She's basically a traveling Vegas act playing her old hits. 'Taylor's version' is quite literally re-branded 'greatest hits' crap that washed up bands used to pump out in the 70s 80s and 90s.


If she toured with TTPD and her upcoming album she’d still sell out every show without a doubt. People don’t pay thousands of dollars and travel around the world to see a washed up has-been. But you do you and we’ll just have fun without you


Rolling Stones are in their 80s and sell out tours. They haven't had a hit song in like 50 years. Washed up nostalgia acts with a large catalog print money.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..

But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.

Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?


It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.



If she did another year and a half of the eras tour it would surely sell out as her last one did. If that is washed up to you then I don’t know what you consider to be someone’s prime.


Swift's creative prime was probably... 2006 to 2015? Everything after is just tons of studio money buying the "it" hottest pop producers to manufacture faux hit songs they can astroturf to her brainwashed base.
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