I will say again. Do you not get the irony of calling someone low class when you’re calling someone classless and trashy.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
No matter how much the haters try to say otherwise, he is objectively one of the best tight ends to ever play the game and will be a guarantee for Hall of Fame selection.
Just because people don’t like sports doesn’t make an elite athlete a loser.
Simone Biles is married to a football player, is he ugly and low class too bringing her down? He's not a QB either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s far from the first successful woman to slum it and settle for a clown when she hit her mid 30s. The most popular thread in the relationship forum right now is about just that.
Who do you think she should be with?
Anonymous wrote:She’s far from the first successful woman to slum it and settle for a clown when she hit her mid 30s. The most popular thread in the relationship forum right now is about just that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was your example?? Um, ok. They’re was a 1000 celebrities at the Knicks game hamming it up. You swift haters are some unhinged freaks
You think Swift and the HAIM sisters are basketball fans? Plus the super cringy custom shirts. Plus acting like crazed Knicks fans. It’s all super thirsty. Very corny Gen X alcoholic mom vibes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was your example?? Um, ok. They’re was a 1000 celebrities at the Knicks game hamming it up. You swift haters are some unhinged freaks
You think Swift and the HAIM sisters are basketball fans? Plus the super cringy custom shirts. Plus acting like crazed Knicks fans. It’s all super thirsty. Very corny Gen X alcoholic mom vibes.
Anonymous wrote:This was your example?? Um, ok. They’re was a 1000 celebrities at the Knicks game hamming it up. You swift haters are some unhinged freaks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
No matter how much the haters try to say otherwise, he is objectively one of the best tight ends to ever play the game and will be a guarantee for Hall of Fame selection.
Just because people don’t like sports doesn’t make an elite athlete a loser.
Bottom line Nick and Travis are low class goofballs and we can all see it from a mile away. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
No matter how much the haters try to say otherwise, he is objectively one of the best tight ends to ever play the game and will be a guarantee for Hall of Fame selection.
Just because people don’t like sports doesn’t make an elite athlete a loser.
Let’s face it, his career plus his ability to have such success with his podcast and appearances is incredibly lucrative. He will enter the 100 million club.
Matty or most musicians and most other athletes won’t do that. She needs someone at least approaching her league financially or I don’t see how it can work. It’s hard to find a young billionaire but a successful athlete at the top of his field who has a post football career based on his personality just fits.
Combine that with the fact that his family does not seem like trash and that is huge. I’m super impressed with Jason and Kylie and his parents seem to be reasonably even keeled though I don’t care for his mother and I’m glad she’s not in the spotlight as much anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
No matter how much the haters try to say otherwise, he is objectively one of the best tight ends to ever play the game and will be a guarantee for Hall of Fame selection.
Just because people don’t like sports doesn’t make an elite athlete a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
No matter how much the haters try to say otherwise, he is objectively one of the best tight ends to ever play the game and will be a guarantee for Hall of Fame selection.
Just because people don’t like sports doesn’t make an elite athlete a loser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is cringy, middle aged cool mom vibes. She must have Peter Pan syndrome. Maybe Travis is the loud meathead jock she always wanted at her public high school? It's all deeply embarrassing vis a vis the classy artsy fashionista image she's curated over the last 15 years.
I sort of agree. I think Travis Kelce represents the popular boy at high school and she was the dorky girl, ignored or, worse, mocked and laughed at. When she was 16 and writing songs and singing weird embarrassing songs... and not the prettiest girl at school, not the cheerleader, not the cool ringleader... I bet that was actually really hard. Unless she went to a really artsy high school, I bet kids were mean to her (possibly due to jealousy or even just their own insecurity) and she felt like an outsider. That can stay with you. So fast-forward to now, and she's with the cool guy. He picked her! That's very compelling and probably heals some past heartache for her. Hopefully he's more than just a "cool" boy and actually a good guy.
I think actually a lot of people with wounds from high school - both men and woman - pick partners to heal something that broke when they were young.
I think that's why the complainers are so mad. Taylor was a dork like them. Losers, outcasts. And now she's dating the football player and they can't handle it because she's no longer one of them. Friends, she was never just like you.
She’s not with a stereotypical hot quarterback though. She’s marrying an ugly low class tight end.
You do know that most people that aren’t fans of either team, would love to go to an NBA finals game, right. You don’t have to be a Knicks fan
This was your example?? Um, ok. They’re was a 1000 celebrities at the Knicks game hamming it up. You swift haters are some unhinged freaks