Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think she is a genius? or brilliant?
I bet she has a smart business team as her brand has been very successful but Taylor herself - probably average intelligence. She does not come across as anything more.
This is ludicrous
No, that is a different musician. He's a rapper. Probably also average intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You only find wine moms insulting … if you’re a wine mom.
No im a wine mom and I find it hilarious. I also think look at Taylor FINALLY having her adolescent angst come through trying to gain independence from her traps. You only find it insulting if you are a wine mom with no sense of humor.
Her adolescent angst has been coming through since she was 16. But now she is 34. Maybe time to move on from adolescent angst.
She knows that her fame has stunted her: she says in multiple of her songs she has never grown up.
“Sometimes growing up precocious means you never grow up at all”
“I never grew up, it’s getting so old”
In Miss Americana she says that people say fame means you freeze at the age you got famous and she thinks that might be true for her. She’s aware that she’s somewhat trapped in a path of irregular development; a lot of her more introspective songs are about how the cage of fame did that to her.
I don't think its just fame that has stunted her- I am convinced that she is neuro diverse- whether ADHD or something else. Her level of output/hyperfocus is super interesting and she's found a way to use it to her advantage. But also (and saying this as someone who really likes her), she seems a little emotionally immature and falls hard and fast (seems manic at times) while also having a super brilliant mind- a common sign of neuro diversity. I am not saying any of this in a negative way at all, her mind is something to be studied!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Is that a diss? Whatever she is putting out there breaks records every time. There's space in the industry for everyone. Who cares what another artist does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you aimme is a good song.
I don’t care if it’s petty. If that what was inspiring, so what?
I don't think it was petty to her. It was a pretty traumatizing time in her life.
Yes but why bring it up after 8 years?
What is the limit? Plenty of people write about their daddy issues, should they just get over that too? Since you make the rules and all what is the statute of limitations on getting over stress or trauma? Not that I really care what you think but it's amusing to humor you since your opinion carries no weight.
Bringing up Kim's kids is weird. She needs help to get over it. None of our opinions carry weight. That doesn't mean we can't share it just because you're hard-core stan.
I'm not hard core anything just laughing you thinking she "needs" to do anything you tell her to do.
Sure you arent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Is that a diss? Whatever she is putting out there breaks records every time. There's space in the industry for everyone. Who cares what another artist does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ And to add, this isn't only in the world of music. The most successful actors / movies aren't necessarily the most talented actors out there either. Nor are the most successful people the best and most talented either.
Taylor, Kardashians, Jerry Seinfeld, Elon Musk, Drake. Lots of ways to have great career success without being all that talented.
Jerry Seinfeld wrote one of the most successful sitcoms of all time. It was innovative and unique. Yes, he is talented, as is Taylor.
Seinfeld wasn’t popular until it was squeezed between Friends and ER. It was first on Tuesday night, then Wednesday and finally Thursday. I see Friends is on all day on TBS, The Big Bang at night and Friends on Nik at night. I barely see Seinfeld anywhere. Seinfeld is a clear example of being at the right place, the right time for success. It really isn’t that funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you aimme is a good song.
I don’t care if it’s petty. If that what was inspiring, so what?
I don't think it was petty to her. It was a pretty traumatizing time in her life.
Yes but why bring it up after 8 years?
What is the limit? Plenty of people write about their daddy issues, should they just get over that too? Since you make the rules and all what is the statute of limitations on getting over stress or trauma? Not that I really care what you think but it's amusing to humor you since your opinion carries no weight.
Bringing up Kim's kids is weird. She needs help to get over it. None of our opinions carry weight. That doesn't mean we can't share it just because you're hard-core stan.
I'm not hard core anything just laughing you thinking she "needs" to do anything you tell her to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you aimme is a good song.
I don’t care if it’s petty. If that what was inspiring, so what?
I don't think it was petty to her. It was a pretty traumatizing time in her life.
Yes but why bring it up after 8 years?
What is the limit? Plenty of people write about their daddy issues, should they just get over that too? Since you make the rules and all what is the statute of limitations on getting over stress or trauma? Not that I really care what you think but it's amusing to humor you since your opinion carries no weight.
Bringing up Kim's kids is weird. She needs help to get over it. None of our opinions carry weight. That doesn't mean we can't share it just because you're hard-core stan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you aimme is a good song.
I don’t care if it’s petty. If that what was inspiring, so what?
I don't think it was petty to her. It was a pretty traumatizing time in her life.
Yes but why bring it up after 8 years?
What is the limit? Plenty of people write about their daddy issues, should they just get over that too? Since you make the rules and all what is the statute of limitations on getting over stress or trauma? Not that I really care what you think but it's amusing to humor you since your opinion carries no weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Did you miss her last 31 songs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
The difference between Adele and Taylor’s music is that Adele’s music has matured alongside her. Taylor and her music seem developmentally stuck at age 21 or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adele is great. But she is low energy. She’s not trying to put out a double album every year.
And I’m sure she’s happier for it.
Adele’s Hello breakup album hits home for me more than Taylor’s, JMO.
Sure. I love Adele. Those two are just so different. I enjoy them both.
Anonymous wrote:People really think she is a genius? or brilliant?
I bet she has a smart business team as her brand has been very successful but Taylor herself - probably average intelligence. She does not come across as anything more.