Anonymous wrote:I would like to know the average age of the various posters who have found a way to post 18 pages of this BS?
12? 17?
If you are over 20, you should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to know the average age of the various posters who have found a way to post 18 pages of this BS?
12? 17?
If you are over 20, you should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think she did this to try to get back at him. She sort of agreed on the phone, played his game and then threw him under the bus. She comes out as the victim and he as the villain we all think he is. And to make things even better she did it at the Grammys, the same place where all this drama started.
I honestly don't care for either of them but really dislike Kanye and hate to say that I dont think he would have done it if she didn't give him the impression she was ok with it.
I really think that she was on vacation with her family when she got this call out of the blue from Kanye.
Taylor didn't write this song, she had nothing to do with this video. She didn't hear the song or see the video before they were released. She did not expect the song and video to be so vulgar and embarrassing. Do you honestly think that this garbage is something that Taylor Swift would ever embrace? That really seems extremely unlikely.
Let's flip the script - has Taylor ever given anyone the heads up before she bashes them in songs - John Mayer, Jake G., whatever Jonas brother she was banging (the 27 seconds song), Katy Perry, the Kennedy kid, even her friend Abigail who had her virginity paraded on the radio? Why is it OK for Taylor to do it without warning but it's not for Kanye (even when he gives warning)? Justin Timberlake used a Britney look alike in "cry me a river", where was the outrage then?!
+1. He owes her nothing and vice versa. He's a rapper (very very good one). They diss people. She got dissed. I don't understand the outrage. Where were y'all when Eminem talked so bad about Brittney Spears and Mariah Carey?
Did Britney and Mariah play the woe is me card? IIRC, no, so no one cared.
I agree with you, BTW. TS plays victim and for some reason her fans just eat it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think she did this to try to get back at him. She sort of agreed on the phone, played his game and then threw him under the bus. She comes out as the victim and he as the villain we all think he is. And to make things even better she did it at the Grammys, the same place where all this drama started.
I honestly don't care for either of them but really dislike Kanye and hate to say that I dont think he would have done it if she didn't give him the impression she was ok with it.
I really think that she was on vacation with her family when she got this call out of the blue from Kanye.
Taylor didn't write this song, she had nothing to do with this video. She didn't hear the song or see the video before they were released. She did not expect the song and video to be so vulgar and embarrassing. Do you honestly think that this garbage is something that Taylor Swift would ever embrace? That really seems extremely unlikely.
Let's flip the script - has Taylor ever given anyone the heads up before she bashes them in songs - John Mayer, Jake G., whatever Jonas brother she was banging (the 27 seconds song), Katy Perry, the Kennedy kid, even her friend Abigail who had her virginity paraded on the radio? Why is it OK for Taylor to do it without warning but it's not for Kanye (even when he gives warning)? Justin Timberlake used a Britney look alike in "cry me a river", where was the outrage then?!
+1. He owes her nothing and vice versa. He's a rapper (very very good one). They diss people. She got dissed. I don't understand the outrage. Where were y'all when Eminem talked so bad about Brittney Spears and Mariah Carey?
Anonymous wrote:Does no one else remember that Taylor released the voicemail message she got from Joe Jonas when he dumped her? What goes around comes around.
I'm a fan of hers but she's definitely made a career out of keeping people guessing about who she is talking about in songs. She plays the game and walks a fine line by passively throwing shade and then being coy and innocent about it. This time she did it to someone who was able to prove that she wasn't the innocent victim she claimed to be. It was bound to happen eventually. I think a lot of other people have been intimidated by the Taylor Swift machine but Kim didn't give a fuck and put it out there. I find the whole thing really entertaining and a nice break from all the serious news stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really think she did this to try to get back at him. She sort of agreed on the phone, played his game and then threw him under the bus. She comes out as the victim and he as the villain we all think he is. And to make things even better she did it at the Grammys, the same place where all this drama started.
I honestly don't care for either of them but really dislike Kanye and hate to say that I dont think he would have done it if she didn't give him the impression she was ok with it.
I really think that she was on vacation with her family when she got this call out of the blue from Kanye.
Taylor didn't write this song, she had nothing to do with this video. She didn't hear the song or see the video before they were released. She did not expect the song and video to be so vulgar and embarrassing. Do you honestly think that this garbage is something that Taylor Swift would ever embrace? That really seems extremely unlikely.
Let's flip the script - has Taylor ever given anyone the heads up before she bashes them in songs - John Mayer, Jake G., whatever Jonas brother she was banging (the 27 seconds song), Katy Perry, the Kennedy kid, even her friend Abigail who had her virginity paraded on the radio? Why is it OK for Taylor to do it without warning but it's not for Kanye (even when he gives warning)? Justin Timberlake used a Britney look alike in "cry me a river", where was the outrage then?!