Jessica. “I bend so I don’t break” About Me Navi Track: #usercaughtup
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taylor swift debut ask bait:
tim mcgraw: who isn’t in your life anymore but you know damn well they think of you every time they hear taylor?
picture to burn: how many photos are in your camera roll right now?
teardrops on my guitar: which song makes you cry every time you hear it?
a place in this world: where do you go when you need to escape for a little whole
cold as you: do you prefer the heat or the cold?
the outside: who always makes you feel important?
tied together with a smile: how often do you fake a smile? is there anyone in your life who automatically knows?
stay beautiful: tag a mutual with a beautiful heart!
should’ve said no: have you ever cheated on anyone or anything?
mary’s song: do you believe in soulmates?
our song: which song reminds you of your best friend?
i’m only me when i’m with you: what do your friends do that never fails to cheer you up?
invisible: do you like attention or prefer to remain invisible?
a perfectly good heart: tell us about your first heartbreak (it does not have to be a romantic heartbreak)
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TAYLOR SWIFT | "Vigilante Shit" The Eras Tour
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Love you to the moon and to Saturn Passed down like folk songs The love lasts so long
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i heard every album listened to the radio waited for something to come along that was good as our song….. and why i’ve spent my whole life trying to put it into words…,,
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both of these things can be true, there is happiness
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the thing that gets me about about barbie is that barbie land wasn’t even purposefully a matriarchy, barbie land came about because of the way little girls were playing with their barbies, it wasn’t created by mattel it was created by the people using the toys, so the fact that the barbies ignored the ken’s and had girls night every night wasn’t because they had some bias against him, it was just an accurate depiction of how kids play with barbies. I had some ken dolls as a child and they were essential to the plot in the sense that of course my barbie has a boyfriend because that represented the world i saw around me, but also he didn’t have any purpose in my dream world because i was only interested in what the girls were doing because they represented me and how i wanted to be, I wanted girls night every night I wanted the girls to be president and austronauts and not because of some inherent feminist idea but because I was a girl and I wasn’t thinking about boys, ken was an accessory. this movie wasn’t made to change the world but it showed a different perspective than what we usually see which I thought was fun. Men don’t have to be the centre of all our stories and its not even because we hate them, sometimes we’re just not thinking about them
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taylor swift ad-libbing during "delicate" at the eras tour 2023
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just taylor swift being ethereal on the eras tour
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She had a marvelous time ruinin' everything
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“A lot more of it was made from scratch. After Folklore came out, I think Taylor had written two songs early on that we both thought were for Big Red Machine, ‘Closure’ and ‘Dorothea.’ But the more I listened to them, not that they couldn’t be Big Red Machine songs, but they felt like interesting, exciting Taylor songs. ‘Closure’ is very experimental and in this weird time signature, but still lyrically felt like some evolution of Folklore, and ‘Dorothea’ definitely felt like it was reflecting on some character. And I, sort of in celebration of Folklore, had written a piece of music that I titled ‘Westerly,’ that’s where she has the house that she wrote ‘Last Great American Dynasty’ about. I’ll do that sometimes, just make things for friends or write music just to write it, but I didn’t at all think it would become a song. And she, like an hour later, sent back 'Willow’ written to that song, and that sort of set [things in motion] and we just started filling this Dropbox again. It was kind of like, “What’s happening?”And then it just kept going. She wrote 'Gold Rush’ with Jack [Antonoff] and by the end there were 17 songs, and it was only a couple months after Folklore came out, so it’s pretty wild. Each time we would just be in disbelief and kind of like, “How is this possible?” Especially because we didn’t need to talk much about structure or ideas or anything – it was just this weird avalanche.”
— Aaron Dessner to Billboard on the differences between the processes of making folklore and evermore (x)
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They wouldn’t shake their heads and question how much of this I deserve What I was wearing, if I was rude Could all be separated from my good ideas and power moves
@pscentral anniversary event: get to know the members Madam Secretary
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folklore (redesign) — in honor of 3 years of whims, dreams, fears, and musings
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