What’s wrong with that? Serious question. How do you decide something is worthy of a song or not? She has experiences and feelings pretty typical of being a woman, and often turns those into songs. People relate to that and enjoy it. And it’s honestly not any deeper than that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s an artist and this is her work. I kind of want to separate that for a minute. Are we saying that happy artists can’t make tragic art?
Is childish tragic? This is some rich girl who never had anything hard happen singing about boyfriend troubles...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?
His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.
Her album is the tortured poets club.
Tortured poets department, not club. Apparently Taylor's album is more of a required course and Joes group chat is more of an extracurricular.
The track list makes me tired, honestly. Her releasing it a year to the day after [totally unsubstantiated, probably false] cheating rumors about Joe started circulating, leading to a bunch of Swifties torturing the poor girl Joe was filming with in Hungary at the time (he and Taylor were already broken up when people started saying he must of cheated on her with is actress, which makes NO sense). Choosing that timing does not feel like a coincidence, especially given the album title and track list.
She seems like a spiteful, mean little person. She's very publicly been linked to two guys since she and Alwyn split, and he hasn't been romantically linked to anyone (again, fans just decided he was dating his costar based on nothing). He is minding his own business, she is making drama. What a messy ______.
I don't even like Joe Alwyn. I didn't make it past 2 episodes of Conversations with Friends, it was so boring. But he doesn't seem like a villain worth torturing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?
His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.
Her album is the tortured poets club.
Tortured poets department, not club. Apparently Taylor's album is more of a required course and Joes group chat is more of an extracurricular.
The track list makes me tired, honestly. Her releasing it a year to the day after [totally unsubstantiated, probably false] cheating rumors about Joe started circulating, leading to a bunch of Swifties torturing the poor girl Joe was filming with in Hungary at the time (he and Taylor were already broken up when people started saying he must of cheated on her with is actress, which makes NO sense). Choosing that timing does not feel like a coincidence, especially given the album title and track list.
She seems like a spiteful, mean little person. She's very publicly been linked to two guys since she and Alwyn split, and he hasn't been romantically linked to anyone (again, fans just decided he was dating his costar based on nothing). He is minding his own business, she is making drama. What a messy ______.
I don't even like Joe Alwyn. I didn't make it past 2 episodes of Conversations with Friends, it was so boring. But he doesn't seem like a villain worth torturing.
Anonymous wrote:She’s an artist and this is her work. I kind of want to separate that for a minute. Are we saying that happy artists can’t make tragic art?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?
His group chat was the tortured men’s club, lol.
Her album is the tortured poets club.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know what her boyfriends group chat was called?