okay since someone beat me to Modern English, there's also just a touch of 'Dancin with myself, ah ah ah, dancin with my se-elf'
goddamit someone beat me to that too
I like Currents as an album more, but I've been listening to "Lost in Yesterday" non-stop. I've been very obnoxious about it. I'm obsessed with it, it's very strange.
everything you've said until now shows you absolutely do not '100% agree'. this logic was in front of you the whole time and was explained to you by others but you refused to see it because again, you were only concerned with taking Taylor down a peg, which is somehow a worthy cause in your book, even when there are children starving in the world! you have a history here, stupidasshole. and you do this all the fucking time. and you lack the self-awareness to see how your words and tone influence how people react to you. you are not the victim here. you antagonize, and you belittle and and condescend, and somehow you still blame everyone else for a mobbing you, when it's clear you are the malignant presence.
totally agree. she's addressing an issue that affected her personally, in a positive way. any other criticisms of her persona/wealth or whatever are irrelevant to this fact. It's not like we should only address eating disorders *after* we have solved world hunger. as if they are even on the same sliding scale of human struggles.
you know there are worse problems, worse suffering than children not having enough to eat? and you see how pointless it is for me to even bring it up, because it doesn't erase any 'lesser' suffering? you don't give a shit about the suffering of children starving, you only care about cutting this wealthy white woman down to size. have some integrity, man
you really are the idiot here. seriously. and please, do not pretend like this is some virtue on your part like you just care about what 'really' matters! that's a load of horseshit and you know it.
people can be multi-faceted, artists can magnify and exaggerate different sides of themselves with different acts. we don't think he was actually raised wearing tassled lone ranger masks.
I was lucky to catch them in a club in Park City soon after the release of this album. I made the wise decision to separate myself from the friends I came with. Enjoying them alone is almost ideal.
I think it's fair to say that Blonde is not hook-heavy. But I think it's a great example where overall tone and vibe (technical music term) can make for a solid and even popular album. it's a different valid approach.
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