Anonymous wrote:No! I miss the female artists of yesteryear the true bad@sses…
Every female artist on the Yellowjacket series from the 90s.
When women didn’t whine and pine over boys. They were bad@sses
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to believe this relationship is real. He is so gross. Today:

Anonymous wrote:I like the Taylor Swift story and wanted to like her music in the same way I love Joan Baez and
Judy Collins. But she does not have a beautiful voice, and I have a terrible time hearing the words she is saying - can't follow the story line she is telling.
Anonymous wrote:Why or why not?
Both music and personality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TS is to be admired for taking average talent and turning it into a billion dollar + profit. She also protects her brand viciously. She will cut anyone and anything out of her orbit if they threaten her brand in anyway. I think more women should aspire to this tbh.
I halfway agree with you but I don’t think she has average talent when it comes to songwriting. The fact she can write so many catchy songs—and they’re not total pop drivel—is kind of mind blowing. I wish I could write just one song that stuck in people’s heads the way she writes entire albums of earworms.

Anonymous wrote:TS is to be admired for taking average talent and turning it into a billion dollar + profit. She also protects her brand viciously. She will cut anyone and anything out of her orbit if they threaten her brand in anyway. I think more women should aspire to this tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TS is to be admired for taking average talent and turning it into a billion dollar + profit. She also protects her brand viciously. She will cut anyone and anything out of her orbit if they threaten her brand in anyway. I think more women should aspire to this tbh.
+1. She has paid dearly for it though. She has next to no real friends and is dating a dumb, overweight jock after being in love with artsy, witty, broody Brits her whole life: she tried to PR-manage them, but they got tired of it and left her.
Ugh, it's this person again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TS is to be admired for taking average talent and turning it into a billion dollar + profit. She also protects her brand viciously. She will cut anyone and anything out of her orbit if they threaten her brand in anyway. I think more women should aspire to this tbh.
+1. She has paid dearly for it though. She has next to no real friends and is dating a dumb, overweight jock after being in love with artsy, witty, broody Brits her whole life: she tried to PR-manage them, but they got tired of it and left her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never been a fan of her music. I did, however, genuinely enjoyed “Folklore,” the producers (Dessner from The National) (and Justin (bon iver) whom she collaborated with really lured me in rather than Taylor herself
I love Folklore and Evermore.
Me too. Love Folklore and her lyricism on TTPS
Anonymous wrote:TS is to be admired for taking average talent and turning it into a billion dollar + profit. She also protects her brand viciously. She will cut anyone and anything out of her orbit if they threaten her brand in anyway. I think more women should aspire to this tbh.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t dislike her. She’s fine, I like some of her songs. I think she’s a pretty good role model for young women, especially compared with some of the other choices out there!