No way, I’d much rather my kid have the emotional intelligence to connect with people that Travis over the intelligence that you’ve been told makes you superior to other people. It’s got to be exhausting to just be a mean girl your whole life. What are you adding to society with such a negative outlook on others. UghAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that Travis finds her command of the English language “hot.” Hopefully young girls who see this will realize that being well read and well spoken is indeed attractive.
What does it say about her though that she had to settle for a simpleton like him and couldn’t keep any of her smarter boyfriends around?
He's not a simpleton, his mind works differently. He's an athlete, but he plays very smart. It's a skill to read people, situations and adapt. There are many ways to be intelligent without being a literary genius.
Book smart is not the only smart.
Omg you fanatics need to stop. Literally illiterate football players dominate the sport. We have eyes and ears. Stop trying to gaslight and spin. Travis is indeed dumber than a rock.
Anonymous wrote:I think the people who like Taylor Swift are people who have core memories associated with her music. Because if you don’t have memories like that, her music by itself isn’t that interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Tay is pumping out album after album but when has she last had a hit that truly got permaburned into the collective’s brains ala Miley and Flowers last year? Don’t say cruel summer. It’s not a super singable or memorable tune.
I hope the new album brings back 1989 vibes. But seeing Sabrina Carpenter, another milquetoast singer, my hopes are low.
Anonymous wrote:I truly will never understand why people can't simply say, "eh, she's not for me" and move on. The level of hatred people have toward her is wild. I don't like a lot of artists' music. I don't spend energy on hating them. Just don't listen to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..
But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.
Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?
It’s not misogyny. Male pop singers are generally washed up by their mid 30s too. Creative prime is teens thru late 20s. Everyone knows this. Why do you think singers lie about their ages? It’s a young man/woman’s industry. Also why Swift is orbiting much younger and organically more popular girls like Carpenter, Rodrigo, and Eilish.
Anonymous wrote:So I started reading this thread for fun and it's quite literally insane. I'd like Taylor Swift well enough. I'm not a super fan but I do really admire her..
But it's absolutely insane to me the idea of calling a 35 year old woman washed up, has been, spent. It's so misogynist I just can't even wrap my head around it.
Is it possible to just dislike an artist without being so deeply offensive to women who have worked hard to make such a spectacular career?
Anonymous wrote:Her last album was unlistenable. Atrocious lyrics, nothing catchy. She seems desperate with this new image. She isn’t sexy at all and her attempts to be so look contrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that Travis finds her command of the English language “hot.” Hopefully young girls who see this will realize that being well read and well spoken is indeed attractive.
What does it say about her though that she had to settle for a simpleton like him and couldn’t keep any of her smarter boyfriends around?
He's not a simpleton, his mind works differently. He's an athlete, but he plays very smart. It's a skill to read people, situations and adapt. There are many ways to be intelligent without being a literary genius.
Book smart is not the only smart.
plus 1. You can tell that they laugh a lot together, also.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like that Travis finds her command of the English language “hot.” Hopefully young girls who see this will realize that being well read and well spoken is indeed attractive.
What does it say about her though that she had to settle for a simpleton like him and couldn’t keep any of her smarter boyfriends around?
He's not a simpleton, his mind works differently. He's an athlete, but he plays very smart. It's a skill to read people, situations and adapt. There are many ways to be intelligent without being a literary genius.
Book smart is not the only smart.
+1 There are so many different types of intelligence. I'm dyslexic, and I'm sure I often come across as unintelligent and not well spoken or quick witted because of my processing delays. However, I'm a math wiz and have close to a photographic memory. My husband is also dyslexic, but is an extremely successful engineer. He's never read a book for pleasure in his life, but is so smart in other ways.
Also, maybe for once, she wants someone who is supportive, fun, and mentally healthy to be around. Joe and Matty both had mental health issues. I'd take someone who was positive and supportive over someone who is depressed and anxious any day regardless of how book smart or well read they are.