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Cities by Impressiveness of Mountain Backdrop / Rut
by u/Gigitoe
After seeing the recent posts Cities with a better mountain backdrop than LA? ( u/odi3luck ) and This is a response to the LA mountain backdrop ( u/sam_woke ), I realized that I had the exact tools to answer a particularly niche but interesting question:
How do we quantify how impressive a city's mountain backdrop is?
To answer this question, we use rut, an indicator I developed back in the days to quantify how sharply or impressively the surroundings of a location rise above the location. (my research paper if you're interested)
Roughly speaking, rut works as follows:
The higher the mountains rise above a city, the more impressive they are, and the higher the rut.
The steeper the mountains rise above a city, the more impressive they are, and the higher the rut.
In the map shown, I measured the rut of every city with a population of over 100,000. Here's some cities in each tier and their corresponding rut values:
S tier - rut > 500 m (world-class, would visit for mountain views alone) -
Pokhara, Nepal (1358 m) | Chamonix, France (1336 m) [not on map; population too low] | Zermatt, Switzerland (904 m) [not on map] | Yosemite Valley, CA (617 m) [not on map] | Innsbruck, Austria (584 m)
A tier - rut between 200 to 500 m (impressive, but probably wouldn't visit just for mountain views)
Kathmandu, Nepal (482 m) | Almaty, Kazakhstan (478 m) | Santiago, Chile (469 m) | Provo, UT (429 m) | Tehran, Iran (349 m) | Lhasa, Tibet (325 m) | Monterrey, Mexico (268 m) | Tacoma, WA (245 m) | Kabul, Afghanistan (232 m)
B tier - rut between 100 and 200 m (mountains in close proximity, or big mountains further away)
Salt Lake City, UT (180 m) | Reno, NV (151 m) | Tucson, AZ (141 m) | Seattle, WA (137 m) | Vancouver, Canada (136 m) | Los Angeles, CA (117 m) | Milan, Italy (100 m)
C tier (glorified hills nearby, or distant mountains, or very distant big mountains) - rut between 25 and 100 m
Denver, CO (99 m; if only it had one more meter) | Tokyo, Japan (94 m) | Hong Kong (75 m) | Seoul, Korea (56 m) | Rome, Italy (48 m) | Knoxville, TN (39 m) | Beijing, China (37 m) | Sacramento, CA (30 m)
D tier (hills nearby, or glorified hills in the distance, or very distant mountains) - rut between 10 and 25 m
Istanbul, Turkey (24 m) | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (23 m) | San Francisco, CA (22 m) | Quebec, Canada (17 m) | Mumbai, India (15 m) | Brisbane, Australia (12 m) | Pittsburgh, PA (10 m)
F tier (flat tier) - rut between 0 and 10 m
Syracuse, NY (7.4 m) | Birmingham, AL (5.2 m) | Dubai, UAE (5.0 m) | Columbus, OH (3.2 m) | Washington, DC (2.6 m) | Shanghai, China (2.4) | Paris, France (2.1 m) | London, UK (1.6 m) | New York City (0.7 m) | Chicago, IL (0.4 m)
So to answer the question, what cities have a better mountain backdrop than Los Angeles? Quite a lot... quite a lot.
Here's the data spreadsheet that was used to generate this map!
Edits: switched Vancouver to downtown measurement, added more cities, switched to steepness explanation instead of proximity explanation.
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Note: rut measurements only consider rise above surroundings (relative height differences and steepness). They do not consider absolute elevation, nor the "aesthetics" of a mountain, nor visibility (or lack thereof) due to weather or smog.
This visualization was made possible with Google Earth Engine, MERIT DEM, and GeoNames.
If you like rut, you'll probably like its older brother jut even more. Jut is an indicator of  how impressive, spectacular, or badass a mountain isâconsidering both its height above surroundings and steepness. If you want to find the most impressive mountains near you or worldwide, you may find the link above to be useful.
Let us know if you have any questions or commentsâI'm happy to address them!
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Happy early 151st birthday to my favourite Hetalia character and my beloved nation of Canada! I added Ontario, QuĂŠbec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick because they were the first 4 Provinces in confederation after we officially became a nation in 1867! Weâve come so far as a country. Weâve had our share of controversy, conflict and disagreement but weâve also had a ton of good and have done and created a ton of good for the world. But now more than ever we need to stick together with this impending trade war with the States. May the Gods bless us with another 151 years to come and many more after that. Oh Canada! Bonne 151ièm fĂŞte en avance Ă mon personnage dâHetalia prĂŠfĂŠrĂŠ et Ă mon pays natal bien-aimĂŠ de Canada! Jâai ajoutĂŠ Ontario, QuĂŠbec, Nouvelle Ăcosse et Nouveau Brunswick car ils ĂŠtaient les premières 4 provinces Ă ce joindre Ă la confĂŠdĂŠration en 1867. On est venu il y as longtemps. On as eu nos conflits mais on as aussi eu beaucoup de rĂŠussite et faite du bon pour le monde! Par contre, maintenant plus que jamais avant, on dois rester ensemble pour cette guerre dâĂŠchanges avec les Ătats Unies. Que les Dieux nous bĂŠnissent avec un autre 151 annĂŠes Ă venir et plus après cela. Ă Canada! đ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚđ¨đŚ
#aph Canada#aph oc#aph ontario#aph quebec#aph nova scotia#aph New Brunswick#art by me#happy 151 Canada#canada#french#english#can you tell Iâm Canadian?#im canadian dont judge me
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Happy Canada Day.
Although this is a day to celebrate, remember whoâs land youâre currently celebrating on.
Indigenous people still exist.
Be aware that today is not something to be proud of for all people who live in Canada.
#indigenous#native#canada#canada day#happy canada day#canada 151#first peoples#first nations#british columbia#alberta#quebec#prince edward island#newfoundland and labrador#nunavut#yukon#northwest territories#sask.#manitoba#ontario#new brunswick#nova scotia
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Happy Canada Day!
We're still beavers XD
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Hello, Canada! From along the 49th parallel to the top of the world, to friends and families around the world, Happy Canada Day! No matter where we are today, we celebrate Canada and the people who built the country we love. We're strong in our differences, proud of our diversity, and united in our dreams; and that's tanks to Canadians like you. (...) That's why we stand with each other and why we'll always stand up for each other, because Canada's success has always come from its people lifting each other up, one community at a time. So roday, let's celebrate what we've accomplished and do what Canadians do best: look to the future and roll up our sleeves. Because together, I know we'll keep building a country that makes us all proud. From our family to yours: Happy Canada Day!
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his Canada Day Message.
Happy Canada Day and Long Weekend to you all! Like Last year, Iâm spending mine celebrating my birthday with the family!
#Canada Day#Happy Canada Day#Canada Day 2018#Happy Canada Day 2018#Justin Trudeau#Prime Minister Justin Trudeau#PM Justin Trudeau#Prime Minister Trudeau#PM Trudeau#Canada Day Message#Important Message#let's celebrate and be proud of our diversity#it's our wealth#Video#Video Post#Canada#Canada 151#the Canadian Federation that is#Because Canada#is much much older eh?#Come on in/Sit right down/No you're not the first to show/We've all been here since God who knows?#Canada Chronicles
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2p Lithuania
Name: Kazimieras Laurinaitis (Kaz)
Age: 23 human, 1012 nation
Height: 5â8.5
Weight: 151 lbs.
Appearance: Kaz has dark brown hair with neon green highlights. His hair is cut short and is designed into an undercut. Fluffy on top and shaved on the sides. The highlights are closer to the tips of his hair. It makes him happy because he likes the color green.
Kaz has deep olive-colored eyes that compliment his fairer skin tone. His face has a slightly sharper edge to it than his 1p. He has a little less muscle mass than his 1p and it makes him look scrawny at times. Unlike his 1p where his back is covered in scars, for Kazimieras it's his hands and arms that are all scarred up. For whatever reason, most of the punishments that he has received were inflicted upon his hands. Over the centuries of hand damage, his body has kept them scarred. He possesses some feeling in his hands, but it is severely weakened compared to what it used to be. His hands often shake, and he wears black gloves to protect his hands. Other than the scarring, shaking, and lack of overall feeling, his hands work normally.Â
Most of the time he likes to wear bright clothing that is tight on him. Things like green suits, or red at Christmas time are things he often wears aside from his uniform. Like his 1p, they both share the green military uniform but Kazâs has golden buttons on his rather than the gray his 1p has.
His lounge clothes are not worn often, but for him, they are worn on the few days that he doesnât have anything to do. They are typically a plain, but bright-colored shirt and pajama pants. He likes the comfort of pajama pants and refuses to take them off once he is relaxing.
Personality: He is a lot of bark and no bite. It's not that he canât bite, it's just he either forgets to or doesnât have the correct things in line that would allow his threat to do damage. Many of the nations know this and hate working with him because of that. It often makes him flustered when his victim figures out that he cant carry out his plans. Like once he forgot his gun, and threatened to shoot someone unless they gave up information. Another time he threatened a revolution against Viktor when he was first brought into the USSR, and just after having both his hands broken by Viktor.
He is proud. This man has a lot of pride in who he is and his people. Every chance he gets he shows his pride in his culture, sometimes it takes the form of clothing that has either a pin or just a huge flag on it. Other times it is him spouting off how much better his country is than others. Often times he shows up to a meeting wearing the colors of his flag.
His pride means that Kaz also believes he never loses a fight. Once Canada kicked him to the curb, and the next day was caught saying he won since Canada left. This lead to another beat down, which ended with a broken leg and fractured collar bone.Â
He tends to be self-absorbed. Kaz has a bad habit of putting himself and needs before any work that needs to be done. He isnât like Austria and trying to grab the spotlight, it's more like if it isnât about him it's not worth paying attention to. In many meetings, he either tunes them out or tries to subtly change the subject to him and his culture.
Dead: His pride will more than likely kill him one day.
Weapon: MAG Pistol
Family:Â Poland, Latvia, Estonia
ETC: Kaz used to use his hands and make small wooden cravings. They were really small but well done and during his teen years, small children could often convince him to make a special one for them. Though after years of hand damage, he isnât able to get the same beauty he once was in those tiny carvings. It hurts because it was the one thing he truly enjoyed creating. He can still crave, but it isnât the same.
Kaz loves the color green. As I have said multiple times now, but it is an intense love for the color. His house is green on both the outside and inside. His wallet is green, his car and anything he can get he will try to make it green. Once he had to ride a white horse in a parade, Kaz kicked up a fuss about getting the poor horse painted green. He was told no many times and had a green dye taken from him.
He loves his brothers, Kaz really does. Though If a pretty woman walks they are dropped or used to get said, pretty lady. Kaz once wanted to go out with an officer, so he committed a crime and blamed Estonia so that he could try and get a date.
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Happy Wanderers 70 TRAVELOGUEs Slim Bernard KTLA KCOP TV Travel Guide West Coast
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The TV show presented these leaflets with maps, trail guide, and costs for short trips around California, with short biographies of each place, and what to see, The Happy Wanderers TV show 1960s and 1970s, ideas for travel on the west coast. Here is the list of the places: 3 bit of Denmark in California Solvang 4 picnicking in Apple county 40 Shasta Lake 45 Southern CA beaches 49 Newport Beach 56 Los Angeles, 20 mile area 58 Christmas in the mountains 59 Tournament of Roses 62 following the old Oregon trail 64 An amazing square block (los angeles0 65 Vacation in Washington 66 golden door to Mexico 80 Searchlight 81 Ghosts of Glamis 88 highways of Palos Verdes 89 Lake Arrowhead 90 Goldfield 91 Bishop high country 92 Nevada Ghost Towns 93 Nevada Ghost towns. part 2 94 Lake Chapala 95 Where Marshall discovered gold 96 Mark Twain's gold country 97 Covina fishing in the Salton sea 98 Puerto Vallarta 99 thirty five minutes to the ponderosas 100 stars of Calabasas 101 Water wonderland (sea world) 103 Antelope Valley canyons 104 Vancouver Island Canada 105 Vacationing in the Canadian wilderness 106 Parks of the Giants 112 Lost world 113 Monument valley
114 trailing the astronauts 115 down in the Hee Haw valley 117 Arizona's upside down river 118 where time stands still 119 from mule teams to jet age 123 Land of leathernecks 125 last stop of the Colorado 126 A day at the races 127 Swansea ghost town 129 Shark tooth hill 130 Santa Barbara's polo ponies 131 Movie magic 132 Golden gate of the west 133 Magic carpet of wildflowers 135 Along the Santa Ynez trail 136 New northwest passage 137 Morro Bay jaunt 138 Wonder of Yosemite 139 Vacation in Purgatory 140Â Wonderful world of youth 141 Trinity Alps 144 Through the western sierras 145 Colorado's ancient cliff dwellers 146 Come to the Fair (los angeles) 149 Apache cattle roundup 150 Yellowstone nat'l park 151 One if by land 152 Fort Apache Indian Reservation 153 Mineral King 154 Mexican Surfari 155 Arizona route 66 156 Los Angeles wonderlands 157 The proud people 159 Jawbone to red rock 160 Rivera of the Pacific
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apparently this list was blocked in Canada and Cuba and all it is is somebodyâs opinion: Â By Hannah Mylrea- 8th September 2020 âEvery Taylor Swift song ranked in order of greatness She's one of the greatest pop stars in the world, and she's released the official lockdown album in 'Folklore'. But which is Tay's single best song of all time?â article with rankings starts here:
A few months ago Taylor Swift did something totally un-Swiftian, and surprise released her latest record âFolkloreâ. The indie-inspired album, which featured collaborations with Bon Iver and The Nationalâs Aaron Dessner, was remarkable and unexpected, and another example of the bold moves Swift has navigated throughout her career.
From the country of her early albums to the glittering synth-pop of â1989â and experimental sounds of âReputationâ, this is an artist whoâs constantly reinvented her sound. Yet at the core of it one thing remains: Swiftâs sheer songwriting talent. Itâs worth remembering that Taylor is the person who wrote âLove Storyâ in 20minutes on her bedroom floor when she was only a teenager.
Now, almost a decade-and-a-half into her career, we look back on Swiftâs glittering discography and rank every single one of her songs. Thatâs right: all 161 of âem.
A few caveats to begin with â no officially unreleased songs have been included, nor songs that are âfeaturing Taylor Swiftâ. Anything written under a pseudonym has also been forgone (so her credit as Nils SjĂśberg âThis Is What You Came Forâ isnât given a look in). We have, however, included officially released cover songs â so that includes all of the Swifty renditions on the âSpeak Now World Tour Liveâ record and her bevvy of Christmas covers.
Additional words: El Hunt, Nick Reilly
161âChristmases When You Were Mineâ (2007)
Thereâve been a handful of Swift-does-Christmas moments over the years. Some are truly lovely â but this original tune from 2007 EP âThe Taylor Swift Holiday Collectionâ is not one of them.
160âSuperstarâ (2008)
A syrupy song about Swift fancying a celebrity, the puppy love of âSuperstarâ is innocuous but bland.
159âYou Are in Loveâ (2014)
A sweet bonus track from â1989â, itâs inoffensive but you can see why it was only bunged on the end of the deluxe edition of the album.
158âWhite Christmasâ (2007)
This festive cover is absolutely fine â nothing more, nothing less.
157âSilent Nightâ (2007)
A cover of the classic Christmas carol, Swift well and truly puts her stamp on Franz Xaver Gruberâs song. Growing to a melodramatic finale, itâs an overblown rendition.
156âBeautiful Ghostsâ (2019)
Written by Swift and musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber for last yearâs film adaptation of Cats, this is a bit slushy. But, no, we wouldnât say itâs a CAT-astrophe.
155âChristmas Must Be Something Moreâ (2007)
Another festive tune: this time Swift questions the commercial nature of Christmas over rootinâ tootinâ country instrumentals, concluding that December 25th is actually about âthe birthday boy who saved our livesâ. Happy birthday JC!
154âUmbrellaâ (2008)
An acoustic cover from Swiftâs âiTunes Live from SoHoâ EP. Itâs nice, but little more to it.
153âAmerican Girlâ (2009)
A cover of the Tom Petty classic, you canât deny itâs a beast of a song. But this slowed down rendition saps some of the energy out of it.
152âLast Christmasâ (2007)
Thereâs plenty of Christmas joy in this cover, but it doesnât have a patch on the Wham! classic.
151âKing of My Heartâ (2017)
This electro-pop moment has a sweet sentiment: that the extravagance of past relationships isnât what Swift wants anymore, and now this new love interest could be The One (âIs this the end of all the endings? / My broken bones are mendingâ). But this soppiness is delivered over jittery instrumentation, which three years on already sounds dated.
150âIf This Was A Movieâ (2010)
A bonus track from âSpeak Nowâ, âIf This Was a Movieâ is frustratingly repetitive. With its droning guitar licks and dreary chorus, it stutters towards the finish line.
149âLast Kissâ (2010)
A plodding waltz from âSpeak Nowâ. Fine, but by no means vintage Taylor.
148âSanta Babyâ (2007)
A twee cover of the iconic Christmas song, itâs a sauceless version of the usually sultry festive bop.
147âI Did Something Badâ (2017)
A cavernous slab of EDM, this was basically Swift proving that sheâs a good girl gone bad. The devilish lyrics are fun (âThey say I did something bad / Then whyâs it feel so good?â), the dubstep-laced hook of âRa-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-da-daâ less so.
146âYouâre Not Sorryâ (2008)
Imagine Swift doing Eurovision â this is what âYouâre Not Sorryâ sounds like. Filled with melodramatic piano chords and overdone vocals, itâs a histrionic ballad that you can imagine accompanied with bombastic visuals and a ton of pyro.
145âGirl At Homeâ (2012)
The bubbling âGirl at Homeâ fuses the driving country of âRedâ with bleeping 8-bit sounds, and is a sweet but bland tune.
144âCome Back⌠Be Hereâ (2012)
A weepy ballad where Swift reminisces over a lost love, this is uneventful â but fair play to Swift for managing to get ânonchalantâ into a pop song.
143âI Want You Backâ (2011)
A cover of The Jackson 5 taken from the from live album âSpeak Now World Tour â Liveâ, this 90-second cover is short, sweet and absolutely fine.
142âThe Way I Loved Youâ (2008)
A bit of a head-banging country moment, âThe Way I Love Youâ lacks the radio-ready hooks and megawatt moments of Swiftâs other tunes.
141âSo It GoesâŚâ (2017)
An ethereal synth-pop moment laced with EDM and trap, this âReputationâ cut is sleepy filler.
140âSweet Escapeâ (2011)
This Gwen Stefani cover is deliciously entertaining, with Swift spitting out the tongue-twister pre-chorus of âCause Iâve been acting like sour milk that fell on the floor / Itâs your fault you didnât shut the refrigeratorâ and almost nailing it. Taken from the Target DVD version of âSpeak Now World Tour â Liveâ, is an intriguing rendition.
139âThis Is Why We Canât Have Nice Thingsâ (2017)
This song was written as a response to the media after they criticised her decision to throw big parties for her pals and get them up on stage during the tour for â1989â â things she considered ânice thingsâ; a powerful sentiment, but an acquired taste.
138âHauntedâ (2010)
Sounding like it should be accompanying a wild fantasy movie, with over-the-top strings and belted vocals, âHauntedâ feels like the younger sibling to Swiftâs fairy-tale epics such as âLove Storyâ. Theyâre fine, but lack the nuance that some of her enchanting, happy ending filled romances boast.
137âLong Liveâ (2010)
A fairly pedestrian song from âSpeak Nowâ, âLong Liveâ is a fairly generic slice.
136âOursâ (2010)
With its muted acoustic instrumentals and mawkish lyrics, âSpeak Nowâ is sickly sweet.
135âBreatheâ feat. Colbie Caillat (2008)
A sleepy, acoustic number that sees Swift teaming up with American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat, itâs a largely forgettable tune taken from âFearlessâ.
134âDrops of Jupiterâ (2011)
Another cover from the âSpeak Nowâ live album, this rendition of Trainâs 2001 hit âDrops of Jupiterâ is a stripped-back version of the bombastic pop rock song.
133ââŚReady for It?â (2017)
This slab of industrial pop opens Swiftâs âReputationâ. With its dubstep wubs, EDM beats and trappy instrumentals, this messy number feels like a tug of war between this collection of different genres.
132âSeptemberâ (2018)
Earth, Wind & Fire, but make it Swifty! Recorded for the Spotify Singles series, this stripped back cover is lovely. Plus it features a typically Swiftian Easter egg, where she changes the opening line of âDo you remember the 21st night of September?â to the 28th night, a cute tribute to her anniversary with boyfriend Joe Alwyn.
131âThis Loveâ (2014)
A weepy moment from â1989â, âThis Loveâ feels remarkably maudlin when nestled in-between the bevvy of synth-pop bops that Swiftâs fifth album holds.
130âA Place In This Worldâ (2006)
Written when she was just 13 years old, âA Place In This Worldâ, it feels like a glimpse into a Swiftâs secret diary. Opening with the wonderfully teenage: âI donât know what I want, so donât ask meâ, itâs the musical equivalent of telling your mum that she just doesnât understand you!
129âSupermanâ (2010)
If you were ever imagining what Taylor Swift covering McFly would sound like â this could be it. The cheesy âSpeak Nowâ bonus track is filled with adolescent lyrics (âI watch superman fly away / Come back, Iâll be with you somedayâ), and is topped off with a pop-punk tinged chorus.
128âI Heart?â (2008)
Taken from Swiftâs second EP âBeautiful Eyesâ â one that was exclusively released in Walmart in the US â this is a lovely country bop.
127âA Perfectly Good Heartâ (2006)
An absolutely fine slice of country-pop from TayTayâs first album. On âA Perfectly Good Heartâ Swift depicts her very first experience of heartbreak. Itâs one of her earliest breakup ballads, but quasi-emotive couplets like âItâs not unbroken anymore / How do I get it back the way it was before?â fail to pack the emotional punch some of Swiftâs later tunes do.
126âUntouchableâ (2008)
This cover of rock band Luna Haloâs âUntouchableâ is sweet, but largely unexciting.
125âJump Then Fallâ (2008)
A bonus track taken from the platinum edition of âFearlessâ. Swift herself has described the song as âreally bouncy and happy and loveyâ. Itâs an accurate description, as the bouncing banjo-led number is sickly sweet, but lacks much depth.
124âSad Beautiful Tragicâ (2012)
A weeper taken from âRedâ, this gloomy tune sees Swift reflect on a relationship that was a âsad, beautiful, tragic love affairâ.
123âBette Davis Eyesâ (2011)
A song popularised by Californian singer-songwriter Kim Carnes in 1981, Taylorâs live cover of âBette Davis Eyesâ is nice but innocuous.
122âBreathlessâ (2010)
A uninspired cover of American alt-rockers Better Than Ezraâs âBreathlessâ, Swift performed the tune for Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief in 2010 (with her version later appearing on live album âHope for Haiti Nowâ).
121âLook What You Made Me Doâ (2017)
Itâs only TayTay sampling Right Said Fredâs âIâm Too Sexyâ! The bolshy âReputationâ lead single  saw Swift giving a massive middle-finger up to the haters, and accompanied her comeback after a year-long hiatus. It impact was huge at the time, but in the meantime âLook What You Made Me Doâ feels like a bit of a mis-step.
120âCrazierâ (2009)
It appeared on the soundtrack for âHannah Montana: The Movieâ, and critics said it was the best song in the film. Bad luck, Miley.
119âEyes Openâ (2012)
From the soundtrack to The Hunger Games, âEyes Openâ sees Swift go stadium rock. Too bad hair-whipping numberâs repetitive chorus begins to grate.
118âNashvilleâ (2011)
A cover of Nashville-based singer-songwriter David Meadâs âNashvilleâ, this cover (taken from the Target exclusive version âSpeak Now World Tour â Liveâ; yes, weâre really into the deep-cuts here) is pretty impassioned .
117âInvisibleâ (2006)
On this lacklustre cut from Swiftâs eponymous debut album âInvisibleâ, she laments feeling invisible to the boy she fancies. Itâs a bleak sentiment, and the emotive instrumentals in âInvisibleâ mimic this.
116âHoaxâ (2020)
The least memorable moment from the fantastic âFolkloreâ, this slow, waltzing tune is inoffensive, but lacks excitement.
115âLondon Boyâ (2019)
The lyrics to this âLoverâ cut are wild. On âLondon Boyâ Swift proudly asserts her love for the nationâs capital, listing her fave places (including Brixton, Shoreditch, Highgate and for some God-forsaken reason âwalking Camden Market in the afternoonâ). With a bizarre spoken word intro from James Corden and Idris Elba, itâs cringe and weirdly entertaining in equal measures.
114âWonderlandâ (2014)
Itâs Swift does EDM, and itâs total chaos (albeit with a chorus thatâll be frustratingly caught in your head for weeks on end).
113âTied Together with a Smileâ (2006)
A bonus track from the debut album, âTied Together With a Smileâ was written the day Swift found out one of her best mates was bulimic. An early indicator of Swiftâs impressive turn of phrase (âAnd youâre tied together with a smile / But youâre coming undoneâ), itâs a lovely country moment.
112âBeautiful Eyesâ (2008)
The title track from Swiftâs EP of the same name, âBeautiful Eyesâ is an underrated stomper from TayTayâs extended discography.
111âThis Is Me Tryingâ (2020)
A slow-burner from âFolkloreâ, this soft ballad sees Swift grapple with accepting blame for a crumbling relationship.
110âMy Tears Ricochetâ (2020)
This Jack Antonoff produced tune from âFolkloreâ is about an âembittered tormentor showing up at the funeral of his fallen object of obsession.â Although fairly unremarkable, it does include the brilliantly Swiftian put-down: âAnd if Iâm dead to you, why are you at the wake?â Ooft.
109âMe!â feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco (2019)
A saccharine collaboration with Panic! at the Discoâs Brendon Urie, this semi-irritating (and unbearably catchy) tune is an absolutely fine single from Miss Swift. Although it gained several places in our ranking after Swift removed the âSpelling is fun!â lyric.
108âCome In With the Rainâ (2008)
âCome In With The Rainâ sees Taylor showing off the country-pop that defined her early years. Itâs a nostalgic snapshot at Taylorâs life before world domination became the main priority. NR
107âCold As Youâ (2006)
As Shakespeare once wrote in âSonnet 18â â âShall I compare thee to a summerâs day?â If itâs Tay Tay youâre asking, then absolutely not. Instead, this break-up ballad compares thee to a grey, dreary and completely sodden wash-out of a day. EH
106âNever Grow Upâ (2010)
Taken from âSpeak Nowâ, this ballad moment peers out into a dimly lit crowd, and sees Swift dealing out her best life advice for younger fans in particular. âI look out into a crowd every night and I see a lot of girls that are my age and going through exactly the same things as Iâm going through,â sheâs said. âEvery once in a while I look down and I see a little girl who is seven or eight, and I wish I could tell her all of this. There she is becoming who she is going to be and forming her thoughts and dreams and opinions. I wrote this song for those little girls.â EH
105âBad Bloodâ feat. Kendrick Lamar (2017)
This Kendrick Lamar-featuring cut would have been right at home on Taylor Swiftâs villainous âReputationâ â a record on which she embraced her false depictions in the media, and ran with them. Instead, though, it felt like an outlier on â1989â. Swift herself said that itâs a song about a friendship with a fellow pop star that turned sour: âShe basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour,â she told Rolling Stone. âShe tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me.â EH
104âAfterglowâ (2019)
Itâs a crying shame that the track fails to live up to its title. Thereâs little that live longs in the memory about this drum-driven number from âLoverâ. NR
103âThe Other Side of the Doorâ (2008)
A slightly slept-on fan favourite, âThe Other Side of the Doorâ features a deliciously dramatic guitar solo and even more melodrama. Like so: âI said, âleaveâ, but all I really want is you to stand outside my window throwing pebbles screaming âIâm in love with youââ. Exquisite. EH
102âSoon Youâll Get Betterâ feat. the Chicks (2019)
Featuring country music icons The Chicks, âSoon Youâll Get Betterâ is one of Swiftâs most personal songs; both of her parents have had cancer, and this year the singer confirmed that her mother Andrea has been diagnosed with a brain tumour. Itâs a difficult listen precisely because itâs so incredibly honest. âI hate to make this all about me but who am I supposed to talk to?â she asks. âWhat am I supposed to do if thereâs no you?â EH
101âMiss Americana & the Heartbreak Princeâ (2019)
A slow burning, electro-pop moment thatâs meant for soundtracking a moody walk to the shops in the rain.
100âRonanâ (2012)
One of Swiftâs most affecting ballads, this song pieces together quotes from a blog by a mother named Maya Thompson, who wrote about her journey with four-year-old son Ronan, who died from a rare cancer called neuroblastoma in 2011. Swift credited his mum as a co-writer and donated all the proceeds to charity. EH
99âStay Beautifulâ (2006)
This twanging debut cut is dedicated to the high school crush that Swifty never worked up the courage to ask out; and by the time he moved away, it was too late. âAfter hearing my songs, a lot of people ask me, `How many boyfriends have you had?ââ she said of the song. âAnd I always tell them that more of my songs come from observation than actual experience. In other words, you donât have to date someone to write a song about them. This is a song I wrote about a guy I never dated!â EH
98âTell Me Whyâ (2008)
Despite including the brilliantly searing take-down of âYou could write a book on how to ruin someoneâs perfect dayâ this up-tempo bop is errs on the side of humdrum.
97âThe Outsideâ (2006)
One of the first songs Swift ever wrote, âThe Outsideâ speaks to the feeling of being a misfit growing up: âSo how can I ever try to be better?â Â she asks, âNobody ever lets me inâ. EH
96âGetaway Carâ (2017)
This banger from âReputationâ references novelist Charles Dickens, epic war film The Great Escape, a runaway Bonnie and Clyde and even various meta details from Swiftâs own romantic life. EH
95âMirrorballâ (2020)
In her candid 2020 documentary Miss Americana, Taylor Swift speaks about the struggle of your every move being followed by an audience and remarks that many women, particularly in pop, are âdiscarded in an elephant graveyard by the time theyâre 35.â Broadly, this is what âMirrorballâ seems to be about; balancing her skill for performing with the huge pressure of constant reinvention. âAll I do is try, try, try Iâm still on that trapeze,â she says, âIâm still trying everything, to keep you looking at meââ. EH
94âChangeâ (2008)
Delivered as an official anthem for the 2008 US Olympic Team, hereâs a track that sees Swift exploring the idea of overcoming adversity on the road to success. Itâs easy to be cynical about it all, but it gave Swift her first US top 10, so maybe that message got through after all. NR
93âInnocentâ (2010)
Sometimes the best revenge is to take the moral high ground. And performing at the MTV VMAs â where Kanye West infamously snatched the mic from Taylor Swift mid-acceptance speech â Swift appeared to get hers by playing âInnocentâ. âYouâre 32 and still growing up now,â she sings. Guess how old West was when he declared âIâmma let you finish, butâŚâ Yep. EH
92âBegin Againâ (2012)
Marking one of âRedââs more pointed returns to her country roots, âBegin Again is, according to Swift, âabout when youâve gotten through a really bad relationship and you finally dust yourself off and go on that first date after a horrible breakup, and the vulnerability that goes along with all thatâ. EH
91âI Know Placesâ (2014)
Ahead of making â1989â Swift long harboured ambitions of working with Ryan Tedder â most recognisable as the lead vocalist of One Republic and record producer for everyone from Adele to Lady Gaga. And their eventual collaboration came about on âI Know Placesâ â a song that explores falling in love amid high pressure fame, and finding places to outrun the cameras. EH
90âThe Lucky Oneâ (2012)
Speculation orbits around âThe Lucky Oneâ â which dissects the more taxing sides of fame that people donât speak about. âNow itâs big black cars, and Riviera views, and your lover in the foyer doesnât even know you,â Swift sings, âand your secrets end up splashed on the news front pageâ. Fans reckon itâs about everyone from Joni Mitchell and Shania Twain to Kim Wilde. Possibly, it could also be a reflection of Swiftâs future fears. EH
89âYou Need to Calm Downâ (2019)
Delivering an effective riposte to endless streams of internet trolls can often prove to be the toughest of tasks. Itâs testament to Swift then, that she managed to deliver a swift fuck you, all packaged up in the shape of a bonafide banger. Bow down. NR
88âHow You Get the Girlâ (2014)
The 10th track from â1989â is like the less sabotage-hungry answer to Robynâs âCall Your Girlfriendâ â here, Taylorâs full with useful tips for winning an ex back after an unwise dumping. Sheâs even got a script ready. âAnd then you say: âI want you for worse or for better, I would wait forever and ever,â she sings, âbroke your heart / Iâll put it back together.â EH
87âNew Yearâs Dayâ (2017)
The groggy clear up that takes place after a raucous New Yearâs house party has never sounded so idyllic â despite the fact their entire floor is splattered with glitter and stale old beer spilling out of half-empty bottles, Swiftâs just happy to have a worthy clean-up buddy. âI want your midnights,â she sings, âbut Iâll be cleaning up bottles with you on New Yearâs Dayâ Sometimes those small, mundane moments are just as romantic. EH
86âDressâ (2017)
By a mile the steamiest cut from âReputationâ, this slinking song details the pang of secret lust in breathy falsetto. âCarve your name into my bedpost, âcause I donât want you like a best friend,â Swifty pleads. âOnly bought this dress so you could take it off.â Get it, girl! EH
85âMaryâs Song (Oh My My My)â (2006)
This debut album cut is archetypal vintage Swift, drawing on the people around her for storytelling material. Twanging and country-pop, âMaryâs Song (Oh My My My)â borrows Swiftâs next door neighbour â and her long, rock-solid marriage â as a protagonist. âIâll be 87, youâll be 89,â she sings wistfully, âIâll still look at you like the stars that shine in the sky.â EH
84âChristmas Tree Farmâ (2019)
Sure, itâs cheesier than an explosion at the Kraft factory, but this track sees Taylor successfully using the festive season to look back on her own childhood (she grew up on a Christmas tree farm). Christmas is now Swiftmas. NR
83âEverything Has Changedâ feat. Ed Sheeran (2012)
Warm, fuzzy, and firmly hanging onto its rose-tinted glasses, this collaboration from âRedâ has a cutesy video to match, featuring miniature child versions of the pop stars. EH
82âShouldâve Said Noâ (2006)
âItâs strange to think the songs we used to sing, the smiles, the flowers, everything is gone; yesterday I found out about you,â sings Swift in the opening lines of this debut album cut â which exposes a boyfriend for cheating, and proceeds to rip him apart atop country-rock guitars and a ripper of a string solo. EH
81âThe Last Timeâ feat. Gary Lightbody (2012)
On this intensely catchy anthem from âRedâ, Swift teams up with none other than gruff-vocaled Gary Lightbody from Snow Patrol â lighters in the air, everyone. EH
80âStarlightâ (2012)
This âRedâ cut sees Swift transporting back to the 1940s â inspired by a photo of two loved-up teenagers dancing together. The teenagers in the photograph were actually US senator Bobby Kennedy and his future wife Ethel, and âStarlightâ imagines their adventures early on. âI ended up meeting Ethel and going and playing it for her,â she wrote of the song, âand she just loved it,â. EH
79âThe Best Dayâ (2009)
RâThe Best Dayâ is one of Swiftâs earliest odes to her mother Andrea. Recalling her happy childhood, itâs a sweet, if somewhat cloying look at the early years of the planetâs biggest pop star. NR
78âIâm Only Me When Iâm With Youâ (2006)
Easily one of the more head-banging moments of Swiftâs debut â with the hardest slapping violin solo of 2006 â âIâm Only Me When Iâm with Youâ is dedicated to the singerâs best mate Abigail Anderson, who also features in the video. EH
77âItâs Nice to Have a Friendâ (2019
A minimal intermingling of steel drums and choral backing vocals, âItâs Nice to Have a Friendâ arrives near the end of Swiftâs âLoverâ â and also features some snow-tinted nostalgia, and slightly rogue but highly enjoyable brass solo. EH
76âThe Moment I Knewâ (2012)
Nine years ago, Taylor Swift had a right stinker of a 21st birthday â her ex boyfriend never showed, and left her sobbing beneath the Christmas lights (her birthday is on the 13th December). Still, at least it inspired this deluxe edition âRedâ song. EH
75âPaper Ringsâ (2019)
This fidgety cut from âLoverâ is Swiftyâs big jitterbug moment â singing about her current boyfriend Joe Alwyn, she declares that sheâs willing to chuck aside all her magpie tendencies just to be with him. âI like shiny things, but Iâd marry you with paper rings,â she sings. Loved up â and thrifty! EH
74âOnly The Youngâ (2020)
âOnly The Youngâ saw Taylor truly nailing her political colours to the mast for the first time. Tackling gun violence and providing a message of hope for the next generation, Taylor emerged as the activist we all need right now. NR
73âTreacherousâ (2012)
One of the quieter moments from âRedâ, âTreacherousâ eventually grows to a subtle roar, and details a pairing thatâs gradually unravelling like a ball of twine. âAll we are is skin and bone, trained to get along / Forever going with the flow,â she sings, âbut youâre frictionâ. EH
72âBetter Than Revengeâ (201)
Across Taylor Swiftâs entire back catalogue, âBetter than Revengeâ is perhaps best suited to soundtracking an angsty high school drama; think along the lines of 10 Things I Hate About You. It has its fair share of cutting one-liners, too. Case in point: âno amount of vintage dresses gives you dignityâ. Burn. EH
71âI Wish You Wouldâ (2014)
Co-written with frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff, âI Wish You Wouldâ started with a guitar line Antonoff sent to Swift during her Red tour â and it eventually evolved into this slightly Haim-ish pop juggernaut. Lyrically, it tells the story of a heartbroken protagonist who watches her window in the middle of the night and notices that headlights keep flickering past at the same time. âItâs two AM, here we are,â she sings for the big reveal, âI see your face, hear my voice in the dark.â EH
70âStay Stay Stayâ (2012)
If thereâs anyone who specialises in nailing the many sides of romance, itâs Tay Tay â case in point, âStay Stay Stayâ. The songâs placed immediately after the defiant break-up anthem âWe Are Never Getting Back Togetherâ on âRedâ â and in many ways, itâs that songâs foil. Atop chronically catchy ukulele, she details a more generous kind of love thatâs still worth fighting for. EH
69âSweeter Than Fictionâ (2013)
Taken from the soundtrack for the movie One Chance, this John Hughes-channelling tune is a new-wave belter that forecast the shimmering synth-pop of Swiftâs fifth album â1989â.
68âFalse Godâ (2019)
A sultry, R&B ballad filled with religious imagery and trap beats, âFalse Godâ finds Swift all grown up.
67âDonât Blame Meâ (2017)
This thundering, foot-stomping, fist-pumping moment from âReputationâ will make you want to set fire to your exâs car (in the best possible way).
66âAugustâ (2020)
This Jack Antonoff co-write from âFolkloreâ is a melancholic dream-pop ballad. Part of a trio of songs that Swift has dubbed the Teenage Love Triangle, âAugustâ is the tune that comes from the point of view of the other woman, telling the story of forbidden love.
65âThe Lakesâ (2020)
The ethereal âFolkloreâ bonus track sees TayTay channel the Lake Poets in a romantic number about love, resilience and the Lake District.
64âDaylightâ (2019)
The lovely final song on âLoverâ is wistful number about healing, hope and healthy new relationships.
63âWelcome to New Yorkâ (2014)
The opening track on â1989â, âWelcome to New Yorkâ ushers you into the sleek synth-pop world of Swiftâs fifth album. With its bouncing bassline and hand-clapped beats, itâs a bombastic tribute to the Big Apple.
62âI Forgot That You Existedâ (2019)
There comes a moment while growing up when you just stop caring about what everybody else thinks of you. The fizzing opening track on âLoverâ celebrates this, with TayTay rejoicing in the peace and quiet brought on by not giving a shit about the haters.
61âHey Stephenâ (2008)
âHey Stephenâ is the stuff of gooey rom-coms. ââCause I canât help it if you look like an angel,â Swift sings over warm instrumentation, âcanât help it if I wanna kiss you in the rainâ. Itâs wonderfully schmaltzy stuff, and comes with a chorus youâll sing full belt after a Tinder-date-gone-right â just donât let the date hear you.
60âI Almost Doâ (2012)
âI Almost Doâ, Swiftâs explained, is âabout the conflict that you feel when you want to take someone back, and you want to give it another try, but you know you canâtâ. Exploring the internal battle between moving forward and looking back, the poignant ballad fuses country-pop with soft-rock, and the result is a brutally honest and quietly powerful song.
59âI Think He Knowsâ (2019)
This sharp-edged, upbeat moment from âLoverâ would have stood up well as a single â charting those early will-they-wonât-they moments complete with suggestive sighs. EH
58âMad Womanâ (2020)
This âFolkloreâ track skewers the sexist trope of angry women being branded hysterical. âEvery time you call me crazy, I get more crazy,â she claps back, rising to the challenge, âwhat about that?â EH
57âPeaceâ (2020)
Like much of âFolkloreâ, the sparse âPeaceâ ponders how much life has changed, and celebrates a partnership strong enough to withstand the soaring highs and painful lows alike. EH
56âPicture to Burnâ (2006)
Peak debut album angst, âPicture to Burnâ is jam-packed with sizzlingly mean one liners. Case in point: âI hate that stupid old pickup truck you never let me drive / Youâre a redneck heartbreak whoâs really bad at lyingâ. EH
55âFearlessâ (2008)
Taylor Swift wrote the title track for her second album while touring her self-titled debut â whisked away from everyday life, the song muses on the perfect rainy first date. âI wanna ask you to dance right there, in the middle of the parking lot,â she says. EH
54âSevenâ (2020)
Chiming and reflective, this string-adorned âFolkloreâ track sees Swift hark back to childhood: âplease picture me in the trees,â goes the opening line, throwing back to the Pennsylvanian Christmas tree farm where she grew up. Itâs a snapshot of being young and carefree while real life gradually creeps into the picture â the song appears to be addressed to a friend who had a difficult upbringing. EH
53âCall It What You Wantâ (2017)
As far as years go, Taylor Swiftâs 2016 was relatively tumultuous, featuring the whole âFamousâ lyrics debacle feud with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian and two very public break-ups. âCall It What You Wantâ appears to address the singer weathering that particular series of storms, and finding quiet contentment with partner Joe Alwyn. âCall it what you want,â sings a smitten Swifty: she doesnât care what people think any more. EH
52âDeath By A Thousand Cutsâ (2019)
Apparently inspired by the 2019 film Someone Great (which in part took influence from Swiftâs â1989â closer âCleanâ) this upbeat track from âLoverâ seems to get inside the head of the filmâs music journalist protagonist right before she flees heartbreak to another city. âI ask the traffic lights if itâll be alright,â Swift sings, âthey say, âI donât knowâ. EH
51âDear Johnâ (2010)
Is âDear Johnâ about Taylor Swiftâs short-lived relationship with the musician John Mayer? Well â John Mayer certainly thinks so: he told Rolling Stone he was âhumiliatedâ by the song, and added that âit was a really lousy thing for her to do.â Â Tay Tay remained tight-lipped âHow presumptuous!â she told New York Daily News. EH
50âEnd Gameâ feat. Ed Sheeran and Future (2017)
Taylorâs own homage to the R&B-laced slow jam, âEnd Gameâ is less spiky than the rest of âReputationâ â instead Swift muses on wanting her relationship to last forever, while Ed Sheeran and Future chip in with punny takes on reputations that precede them. EH
49âWhite Horseâ (2008)
The dual-Grammy winning âWhite Horseâ is wonderfully understated moment. Filled with romantic, fairy-tale imagery, itâs run through a realist filter that makes it like the older, more sceptical sister to âLove Storyâ. Itâs one of the best Swift heart-break ballads.
48âEpiphanyâ (2020)
The warm, unpretentious âEpiphanyâ is an exquisite âFolkloreâ song. Filled with powerful instrumentals that could have fallen off the latest Bon Iver record and Aaron Dessnerâs glittering production, it sees Swift go full-on indie.
47âThe Archerâ (2019)
The minimalist The Archer is a meditative moment from âLoverâ. Filled with ambient synths and soft instrumentals, as Swift discloses her own insecurities in a remarkably vulnerable way.
46âHoly Groundâ (2012)
This galloping soft-rock moment celebrates whirlwind romances, and comes with a chorus perfect for shouting along to on road trips.
45âI Donât Wanna Live Foreverâ with Zayn Malik (2017)
Look, it might have come from the soundtrack to the Fifty Shades of Grey sequel; but that doesnât mean that Taylorâs collab with ex-1D member Zayn isnât a bit of a banger. All sensual electro-pop and breathless vocals, this sultry number deserved better than the film it was soundtracking.
44âBettyâ (2020)
This swaying folk-rock tune tells the tale of a cheating boyfriend trying to apologise for his indiscretions is a highlight of âFolkloreâ. With its woozy harmonica riffs and chiming vocals, itâs a beaut.
43âAll You Had to Do Was Stayâ (2014)
A sweltering synth-pop banger that comes off like Carly Rae Jepsenâs âEmotionâ meets Lordeâs âMelodramaâ.
42âFifteenâ (2008)
âFifteenâ is one of Swiftâs greatest ever songwriting moments. The cautionary tale of young love it as a country epic â complete with the utterly shattering line âAbigail gave everything she had to a boy / Who changed his mind and we both criedâ.
41âBack To Decemberâ (2010)
âBack To Decemberâ is a musical apology, with Swift explaining that she decided to write it as âsometimes you learn a lesson too late and at that point you need to apologise because you were careless,â. With an accompanying orchestra and grandiose instrumentals, itâs unflinching and honest, with Swift taking responsibility and asking for forgiveness after a breakup.
40âCornelia Streetâ (2019)
A highlight from âLoverâ, âCornelia Streetâ is a dazzling tune thatâs made even more powerful in this acoustic version performed in Paris last year.
39âSafe & Soundâ (2012)
Before Swift took a trip to a metaphorical cabin in the woods for recent album âFolkloreâ, she dabbled in writing indie-folk tunes with âSafe & Soundâ. Taken from the soundtrack to The Hunger Games, this pretty, stripped-back track is enthralling.
38âRedâ (2012)
The hair-whipping, chorus-screaming title track of Swiftâs fourth album is an adrenaline-charged ride.
37âGorgeousâ (2017)
âGorgeousâ is about having your head turned. Itâs about seeing somebody who is so unbelievably hot that you develop a massive crush, existing partner be damned. Itâs the perfect song to soundtrack a particularly juicy episode of Love Island and comes with a killer chorus to-boot.
36âToday Was A Fairytaleâ (2010)
Written for the soundtrack to 2010 film Valentineâs Day, this song was one of the only redeeming moments of the trite rom-com. A classically Swiftian country ballad stuffed full of romantic lyrics, itâs lovely.
35âForever & Alwaysâ (2008)
On âForever & Alwaysâ Swift manages to evoke the crushing feeling of a crumbling relationship in under four minutes, but no couplet cuts as deep as the utterly millennial âAnd I stare at the phone, he still hasnât called / And then you feel so low you canât feel nothing at allâ.
34âThe Story of Usâ (2010)
Swift was inspired to write âThe Story of Usâ after running into an ex at an event and both of them trying to ignore the other. A break-neck tune, itâs a catchy nugget of country-pop.
33âNew Romanticsâ (2014)
âNew Romanticsâ was done dirty. The stomping synth-pop knockout was relegated to bonus track on â1989â, when it deserved pride of place. Hell, it should have even been a single! The sparkling success is pure euphoria.
32âDancing with Our Hands Tiedâ (2017)
This electronic, beat-heavy song from âReputationâ is basically as close as weâve ever come to a Swiftie club remix.
31âInvisible Stringâ (2020)
Filled with unusual turn of phrase (âGreen was the colour of the grass / Where I used to read at Centennial Parkâ), âInvisible Stringâ is a sweet ode to Swiftâs past relationships, and how they lead her to where she currently is.
30âIllicit Affairsâ (2020)
Taken from Swiftâs most recent record âFolkloreâ, âIllicit Affairsâ is a heart-wrenching story of complicated infidelity. Over scintillating stripped back production courtesy of Jack Antonoff, Swift manages to spin a whole tale of secret meetings, lies and clandestine romance, and the emotional impacts it can have.
29âTim McGrawâ (2006)
Swiftâs debut single âTim McGrawâ isnât actually about country legend Tim McGraw, but instead about a boyfriend she had whilst at school who was a senior. In it, she warmly reminisces on their past relationship, with Swift knowing he was going to break up with her when he headed off to uni. Itâs pretty emotionally astute stuff for the then-teenage songwriter.
28âMeanâ (2010)
The dual-Grammy winning celebration of self-empowerment sees Swift slamming bullies over joyous banjo strums, reminding them that: âSomeday, Iâll be living in a big old city / And all youâre ever gonna be is meanâ.
27â22â (2014)
Before â22â nobody cared when you celebrated your 22nd birthday â but then along came this gargantuan cut of bubble-gum pop, and somehow Swift turned it into a milestone.
26âSparks Flyâ (2010)
Swift wrote âSparks Flyâ when she was only 16 years old, when she performed at small bar shows back in the late noughties. A video of one of these SHOWS made it onto the internet and fans started to request she released it. This lead to her reworking it for her third album of the same name, with euphoric results.
25âWildest Dreamsâ (2014)
Channelling her inner Lana Del Rey, this breathless â1989â moment is a synth-pop beauty.
24âSpeak Nowâ (2010
âSpeak Nowâ features some of Swiftâs most vibrant storytelling. With lyrics that detail a wedding, giving you the full picture of the snotty bride âdressed in a gown shaped like a pastryâ and how the groomâs marrying the wrong girl, itâs a brilliantly intricate story.
23âThe Manâ (2019)
A searing take-down of sexist double standards wrapped up in a synth-pop bow, âThe Manâ sees Swift getting seriously feminist.
22âYou Belong With Meâ (2008)
A country-pop thumper from Swiftâs second album âFearlessâ, Swift was inspired to write âYou Belong With Meâ after hearing a friend arguing with his girlfriend on the phone. Rotten for him â but we got this catchy number out of it.
21âEnchantedâ (2010)
âEnchantedâ is one of Taylorâs most underrated songs. A fairy-tale epic that acts as an elder sibling to âLove Storyâ, it captures the dizzy infatuation of a new romance, with huge swooning instrumentals and a heartfelt chorus.
20âExileâ feat. Bon Iver (2020)
2020âs been a strange year and brought with it a ton of surprises â one of these being Taylor Swiftâs eighth album, and another that she managed to wrangle Bon Iverâs Justin Vernon for a guest appearance on the cinematic âExileâ. The gorgeous duet sees the two singers singing over each other, as the two portray ex-lovers seeing each other after a breakup. Itâs an emotive cut, and one of Swiftâs most impressive collaborations.
19âOur Songâ (2006)
Taylor wrote âOur Songâ as she needed something to perform at her high school talent show. Built around a jangling banjo riff, with bouncing vocals which see Swift dissect how her and the lad she was dating didnât have a song, it went down such a treat with her classmates that she stuck it on her debut album. With its enthralling lyrics, that paint a vivid picture of the young couple, it was an early indicator of Swiftâs songwriting capabilities.
18âShake It Offâ (2014)
Thereâs no two ways about it: âShake It Offâ is a stone-cold smash. Itâs got bolshy brass, several hooks that are catchier than a rash and Tay Tay even does a rap. The uptempo tune ushered in Swiftâs sixth album â1989â, paving the way for her new era of pop belters â but none of them slapped quite this hard.
17âTeardrops On My Guitarâ (2007)
Swiftâs breakthrough single, âTeardrops on My Guitarâ is pure country-crossover star. With its soft guitars, and Swiftâs early earnestness, unrequited love has never sounded so good.
16âCleanâ (2014)
âCleanâ, the Imogen Heap co-written closer to â1989â, is an understated moment of clarity. Itâs the feeling when youâve started to move on with your life post-breakup and you realise you havenât thought about your ex for several weeks, and when you do, you donât want to key their car. With chiming soft-rock instrumentals, and gorgeous layered vocals, itâs an unfussy song thatâs filled with Swiftâs impressive turn of phrase, including the particularly devastating: âTen months sober, I must admit/Just because youâre clean, donât mean you donât miss itâ.
15âWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Togetherâ (2012)
Thereâs a lot of reasons that Swiftâs Billboard Hot 100 topping, Grammy-nominated âWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Togetherâ is excellent. There are the snarky lyrics, the ear-worm guitar riff and the megalithic chorus. But perhaps the best moment in the entire song is the delicious spoken word interlude in the middle-eight, where Swift deadpans: âUgh, so he calls me up and heâs like, âI still love youâ / And Iâm like⌠I mean, this is exhausting, you know?/ Like, we are never getting back together â like, ever.â Wickedly savage.
14âI Knew You Were Troubleâ (2012)
Back in 2012 things were different. David Cameron was still Prime Minster; Corona was only a type of beer and Taylor Swift experimented with dubstep. âI Knew You Were Troubleâ was a bold step for Swift, marking a departure from her trademark country crossover songs, but somehow the genre-melding smasher just works. From the icy kiss-off lyrics that raise a middle finger to fuck-boys everywhere to the thumping dub bass, itâs Swiftâs most brilliantly bombastic release.
13âThe 1â (2020)
âIâm doing good, Iâm on some new shitâ Taylor begins on âThe 1â. Itâs a punchy way to begin a song, let alone âFolkloreâ. The new shit could be Swift accepting her past fights over her discography, or the indie-folk direction she took for her most recent album. But whatever ânew shitâ TayTay is on, if it means she makes songs as good as this, we back it.
12âLoverâ (2019)
The slow-dancing title track of Swiftâs seventh album is a celebration of being smugly, head-over-heels in love. Ready-made for waltzing at a wedding, this enchanting, romantic tune is a sepia-tinged dream.
11âMineâ (2010)
The lead single from âSpeak Nowâ is pure Swift. In under four minutes Swift manages to spin an expansive story of a girl whoâs parentsâ broken marriage caused her to put up walls and avoid putting themselves out there â who gradually falls in love and has to deal with the fear of something potentially going wrong. Itâs a country-pop epic, with more of a narrative in each verse than an entire Nicholas Sparks novel.
10âDelicateâ (2019)
This vocoded beauty was a highlight of âReputationâ. Whilst the bulk of Swiftâs seventh album was bold and brash, âDelicateâ offered a gorgeous moment of vulnerability. From the exposed opening (âThis ainât for the best / My reputationâs never been worse, so /You must like me for meâŚâ) to the lush instrumentals that mesh the woozy vocals with tropical twinkles and slinky house beats, âDelicateâ is dazzling.
9âStyleâ (2014)
This slice of â80s pop from â1989â embodies the change in Swiftâs sound for her fifth album. Filled with chugging synths, strutting guitar licks and glittering production, itâs an effervescent, hook-laden nugget filled with sleek electronics that dissects an unhealthy on-again off-again relationship (that ânever goes out of styleâ). Itâs Swift at her best: clever lyrics? Check! Earworm melodies? Check! A chorus that you want to sing at the top of your lungs? You bet.
8âState of Graceâ (2012)
Ever wondered what Swift singing a massive arena-rock song would sound like? Well, just listen to âState of Graceâ and youâll find out. The huge, U2-flecked opener to âRedâ is filled with guitar reverb and vocals that are meant to be screamed back by a stadium full of fans.
7âOut Of The Woodsâ (2014)
With shimmering indie-tronica-laced production and its anthemic, exhilarating chorus, âOut of the Woodsâ is another belter from â1989â. Written about a high-profile relationship that was cut short due to fear of the mediaâs reaction to it (Swift explained it âthat song touches on a huge sense of anxiety that was, kind of, coursing through that particular relationshipâ), itâs a breathless, honest depiction of a lost relationship; and one of Swiftâs greatest triumphs.
6âCruel Summerâ (2019)
âCruel Summerâ should have been a single. It could have been the lead single. We all know itâs true; yet it was cast aside for the likes of âMe!â and âYou Need to Calm Downâ. A standout moment on Swiftâs seventh album âLoverâ, this synth-pop bop was co-written with indie legend St Vincent and Jack Antonoff.
It was written about âthe feeling of a summer romance, and how often times a summer romance can be layered with all these feelings of pining away and sometimes even secrecyâ. Swift recounts the feelings of anxiety and uncertainty that plague a new relationship; before revealing her feelings and finding them reciprocated: âAnd I scream, âFor whatever itâs worth/I love you, ainât that the worst thing you ever heard?ââ
Itâs the musical version of a perfect romantic comedy ending, complete with a chorus perfect for riding off into the sunset on a lawnmower a la Canât Buy Me Love.
5âLove Storyâ (2008)
What would you do with a spare 20 minutes? Watch an episode of Friends? Aimlessly scroll through Instagram? Well, if youâre Taylor Swift, you can use that time to write âLove Storyâ. Her 2008 country-pop fairy-tale epic remains one of her biggest hits â climbing charts worldwide and receiving near-constant radio rotation. Itâs still one of the biggest-selling songs ever. With its Shakespearean narrative (it sees Swift reinterpret Romeo and Juliet), and huge, megawatt chorus, âLove Storyâ remains a classic from Swiftâs bountiful back catalogue.
4âCardiganâ (2020)
The lead single from Swiftâs latest record is a swirling amalgam of glittering production, swooning strings with flickering piano, and lyrics that evoke the pain of young love. From the searing âWhen you are young, they assumeâ
you know nothingâ, to the heart-wrenching âAnd when I felt like I was an old cardigan / Under someoneâs bed / You put me on and said I was your favouriteâ, Swift conjures up a story of teenage love and betrayal, all anchored by the Aaron Dessnerâs jittery production.
Weâve all felt like someoneâs old cardigan at one point in our lives, and Swift stunningly manages to convey these complex mixed emotions â the hurt, jealousy and heartbreak â in a gorgeous folk-laced package.
3âBlank Spaceâ (2014)
Swiftâs got a lot of chart-smashing pop gems in her armoury, but âBlank Spaceâ is surely one of her crown jewels. This megawatt electro-pop tune sees her most cutting, satirising the mediaâs perception of her dating life and relationships. Knowingly spitting out wry couplets that hit back at the mediaâs portrayal of her reputation as a man-eater (âGot a long list of ex lovers / Theyâll tell you Iâm insane / But Iâve got a blank space, baby / And Iâll write your nameâ), itâs brilliantly wicked â and it absolutely slaps! A work of art.
2âThe Last Great American Dynastyâ (2020)
Swiftâs latest album, âFolkloreâ, saw her write more regularly from the point of view of other people, telling their stories as opposed to her own. âThe Last Great American Dynastyâ was an intriguing case of this â as Swift depicts the life of American artist and socialite Rebekah Harkness, who had previously owned Swiftâs Rhode Island, dubbed âHoliday Houseâ. Detailing how Harkness married into a wealthy family, was hated by the town and then blamed for the downfall of the Harkness family (including the death of her husband) , Swift pithily compares her scrutiny in the media to the criticism Harkness has experienced.
Itâs an impressive song, managing to communicate a huge amount of Harknessâ life across in only a few minutes; and Swift does all of this and tops it off with a banging chorus.
1âAll Too Wellâ (2012)
âAll Too Wellâ is Swiftâs magnum opus. Beginning life as a deep-cut on âRedâ, itâs become a favourite of both critics and fans â and thereâs good reason for it: itâs the perfect example of Swiftâs song-writing skills. On it she movingly conveys the heartbreak of a painful break-up, spinning a tale of lost scarves and autumn days as she jumps between different points â both good and bad â in a relationship.
Thereâs a focus on small, painful details, which are offset by some of Swiftâs best ever couplets: âAnd you call me up again just to break me like a promise / So casually cruel in the name of being honestâ canât be beaten, can it?. Swift takes you on the entire journey of a relationship, and its masterful â just as weâve come to expect from her.
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Can you do them all for us. I know it's a lot to ask but it's just easier like this. Thank you
Ah shit, here we go again. To who though? This is the 2nd time I do this, so you could at least send me a message you know. At least I would know who wants to know 200 informations of me :âD
200: My crushâs name is: @xedalist199: I was born in: 2000198: I am really: in love197: My cellphone company is: Huawei196: My eye color is: green195: My shoe size is: EU 39194: My ring size is: I donât know tbh, I never wear ring.193: My height is: 171 cm192: I am allergic to: I donât have any allergies.191: My 1st car was: I canât even drive. :âD190: My 1st job was: waitress189: Last book you read: Eastern by Martin Kay188: My bed is: Not so comfy.187: My pet: fish186: My best friend: @sangeki-x185: My favorite shampoo is: Syoss pure184: Xbox or ps3: pc183: Piggy banks are: useless182: In my pockets: I donât have pockets right now. If i have, usually nothing.181: On my calendar: Nothing because my life is boring.180: Marriage is: not meant to make you happy179: Spongebob can: make Krabby Patty178: My mom: too loud177: The last three songs I bought were? Iâve never spent money on songs before.176: Last YouTube video watched: A hungarian streamerâs highlights video.175: How many cousins do you have? 3174: Do you have any siblings? Yes, a brother.173: Are your parents divorced? no172: Are you taller than your mom? yes171: Do you play an instrument? No but I would love to.170: What did you do yesterday? worked, played[ I Believe In ] 169: Love at first sight: yes168: Luck: yes167: Fate: yes166: Yourself: no165: Aliens: no164: Heaven: no163: Hell: no162: God: I just donât care.161: Horoscopes: kinda160: Soul mates: yes159: Ghosts: yes158: Gay Marriage: yes157: War: no156: Orbs: yes155: Magic: no[ This or That ] 154: Hugs or Kisses: meh both >153: Drunk or High: drunk152: Phone or Online: both151: Red heads or Black haired: ahh booooth150: Blondes or Brunettes: both :âD149: Hot or cold: cold148: Summer or winter: winter147: Autumn or Spring: autumn146: Chocolate or vanilla: chocolate145: Night or Day: night144: Oranges or Apples: oranges143: Curly or Straight hair: on me, straight but both ftw142: McDonalds or Burger King: McDonalds141: White Chocolate or Milk Chocolate: milk chocolate140: Mac or PC: pc139: Flip flops or high heals: flip flops138: Ugly and rich OR sweet and poor: sweet and poor137: Coke or Pepsi: neither of them136: Hillary or Obama: Obama? :âD Iâm not from the USA135: Burried or cremated: burried134: Singing or Dancing: singing133: Coach or Chanel: ugh never heard of Coach before :âD132: Kat McPhee or Taylor Hicks: I donât even know them :âD131: Small town or Big city: small town130: Wal-Mart or Target: -129: Ben Stiller or Adam Sandler: -128: Manicure or Pedicure: manicure127: East Coast or West Coast: East126: Your Birthday or Christmas: Christmas125: Chocolate or Flowers: chocolate124: Disney or Six Flags: Disney123: Yankees or Red Sox: -[ Hereâs What I Think About ] 122: War: Itâs pointless.121: George Bush: -120: Gay Marriage: Two people who love eachother decide to spend the rest of their lives together. Itâs just normal marriage.119: The presidential election: -118: Abortion: -117: MySpace: -116: Reality TV: It can be funny af.115: Parents: My parents? You donât want to know what i think about them.114: Back stabbers: They are disgusting.113: Ebay: Usually trash.112: Facebook: Itâs okay.111: Work: Itâs good, if you are working you can buy stuff you want.110: My Neighbors: I never see them so they are ok. :âD109: Gas Prices: TOO HIGH108: Designer Clothes: Having them is just showing off.107: College: Itâs aight.106: Sports: Iâm not interested in it.105: My family: lmao104: The future: If itâs with my bf, itâs perfect.[ Last time I ] 103: Hugged someone: I donât even remember.102: Last time you ate: an hour ago101: Saw someone I havenât seen in awhile: on monday100: Cried in front of someone: last week99: Went to a movie theater: months ago98: Took a vacation: 2 weeks ago97: Swam in a pool: years ago?96: Changed a diaper: in august ugh95: Got my nails done: a year ago maybe, I usually do it for myself94: Went to a wedding: few years ago93: Broke a bone: never92: Got a peircing: never91: Broke the law: years ago maybe90: Texted: 2 minutes ago[ MISC ] 89: Who makes you laugh the most: Me. Iâm funny af.88: Something I will really miss when I leave home is: nothing87: The last movie I saw: Gone Girl86: The thing that Iâm looking forward to the most: Living with @xedalist85: The thing im not looking forward to: my exams lol84: People call me: Dorina83: The most difficult thing to do is: Living without @xedalist82: I have gotten a speeding ticket: nope81: My zodiac sign is: Aquarius80: The first person i talked to today was: mom79: First time you had a crush: When I was 10yo.78: The one person who i canât hide things from: @xedalist77: Last time someone said something you were thinking: yesterday76: Right now I am talking to: @xedalist75: What are you going to do when you grow up: I will never grow up sry.74: I have/will get a job: I kinda already have.73: Tomorrow: Iâll play league and rest FINALLY.72: Today: I worked.71: Next Summer: Hopefully will live with @xedalist70: Next Weekend: Iâll do nothing as well yaaay.69: I have these pets: fishes68: The worst sound in the world: Cardi-Bâs voice67: The person that makes me cry the most is: -66: People that make you happy: @xedalist , @sangeki-x , @dark-blind-love65: Last time I cried: yesterday64: My friends are: the best63: My computer is: fast af yay62: My School: ugh61: My Car: I donât have car.60: I lose all respect for people who: are violent.59: The movie I cried at was: Kimi no na wa58: Your hair color is: light brown57: TV shows you watch: Dance moms lmao56: Favorite web site: :) Tumblr :)))55: Your dream vacation: As long as Iâm with @xedalist, everything is like a dream.54: The worst pain I was ever in was: -53: How do you like your steak cooked: I donât like steak.52: My room is: aight51: My favorite celebrity is: Melanie Martinez50: Where would you like to be: with @xedalist49: Do you want children: yes ⼠@xedalist48: Ever been in love: so in love rn47: Whoâs your best friend: question 186 pls46: More guy friends or girl friends: Iâm okay with both.45: One thing that makes you feel great is: music44: One person that you wish you could see right now: @xedalist43: Do you have a 5 year plan: kinda yes42: Have you made a list of things to do before you die: no41: Have you pre-named your children: yeeees40: Last person I got mad at: mom39: I would like to move to: Canada38: I wish I was a professional: nail artist, yep[ My Favorites ] 37: Candy: I hate candy.36: Vehicle: car35: President: -34: State visited: -33: Cellphone provider: -32: Athlete: -31: Actor: -30: Actress: -29: Singer: Melanie Martinez28: Band: Mamamoo27: Clothing store: I donât have a favorite.26: Grocery store: They are all kinda the same :âD25: TV show: Dance moooms24: Movie: K-1223: Website: still Tumblr:)22: Animal: cat21: Theme park: -20: Holiday: Christmas19: Sport to watch: -18: Sport to play: esport ftw17: Magazine: -16: Book: -15: Day of the week: Friday14: Beach: -13: Concert attended: -12: Thing to cook: cakes11: Food: everything hehe10: Restaurant: a hungarian one9: Radio station: I donât listen to radio.8: Yankee candle scent: Never owned a Yankee candle before. Too expensive :âD7: Perfume: Avon Attraction6: Flower: hydrangea5: Color: blue, black4: Talk show host: -3: Comedian: -2: Dog breed: not a fan of dogs1: Did you answer all these truthfully ? yes
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LONG POST AHEAD IF U LITERALLY WANNA KNOW ME PERSONALLY JUST READ THIS LMFAO
1: Name: Arche/Jupiter, my close friends know my real name so!
2: Age: High school has just been done so try to guess
3: Fears: Heights, oral presentations, the dark
4: 3 things I love: Drawing, men- concept art n stuff like that
5: 4 turns on: Oh here we go- uhh thighs, messy hair? when they give u The Look or when they. say things i will not talk about here HHGBDF n uhhh Arms đđ
6: 4 turns off: weird macho attitude, overly confident bullshit, being selfish and fuckboys in general
7: My best friend: not sure what this means but my bff is named DaphnĂŠe n i love her and ive known her my whole life soÂ
8: Sexual orientation: homosexuale
9: My best first date: :))))))) as if
10: How tall am I: sigh. Iâm 5âł4
11: What do I miss: sometimes i miss the feeling loved ig
12: What time were I born: 12:19
13: Favourite color: pink!
14: Do I have a crush
15: Favourite quote: My senior quote!! âif what doesnât kill us makes us stronger, Iâm telling you Iâm immortalâ
16: Favourite place: well? my room ig? I like my yard too
17: Favourite food: ugh ramen,,,korean dishes are TASTE as fuck but i also like classic ass spaghetti so like lol
18: Do I use sarcasm: does it look like i dont
19: What am I listening to right now: dr.phil LMFAO
20: First thing I notice in new person: Hair and eyes!! also how they laugh
21: Shoe size: Like. a 7-8 in womenâs 6 in menâsÂ
22: Eye color: Hazel/Golden yes bitch let me be special
23: Hair color: itâs either dark brown or golden brown idk
24: Favourite style of clothing: bruv its either kpoppie fuckboy or uwu skirts pastels
25: Ever done a prank call?: no i have anxiety
26: Meaning behind my URL:
27: Favourite movie: rise of the guardians and HTTYD
28: Favourite song: Comeback Home (BTS cover)
29: Favourite band: looks in the camera i dont know nan molla huh
30: How I feel right now: Iâm fine im hungry
31: Someone I love: shoutout to my babeys in my server ily
32: My current relationship status: Single(tm)
33: My relationship with my parents: theyre fine ig just a bit tired
34: Favourite holiday:
35: Tattoos and piercing I have: Ear piercings? thatâs it
36: Tattoos and piercings I want:
37: The reason I joined Tumblr:
38: Do I and my last ex hate each other? I sure hope not?
39: Do I ever get âgood morningâ or âgood night â texts? A bit ig?
40: Have I ever kissed the last person you texted? Literally no
41: When did I last hold hands? Like last Friday
42: How long does it take me to get ready in the morning? 20 minutes
43: Have You shaved your legs in the past three days? no i havent shaved in like months
44: Where am I right now? in my room, in quebec, canada
45: If I were drunk & canât stand, whoâs taking care of me? bitch i sure hope my friends would
46: Do I like my music loud or at a reasonable level? fuck my earsÂ
47: Do I live with my Mom and Dad? yeah
48: Am I excited for anything? yeah? yeah
49: Do I have someone of the opposite sex I can tell everything to? ig? always
50: How often do I wear a fake smile? just at work tbh
51: When was the last time I hugged someone? not long ago i cant tell but my friends r cuddle monsters soÂ
52: What if the last person I kissed was kissing someone else right in front of me? i havent kissed anyone soÂ
53: Is there anyone I trust even though I should not? lemme think uhhh no not rlly im not dumbÂ
54: What is something I disliked about today? i woke up n i thought i had school lol
55: If I could meet anyone on this earth, who would it be? oh john cock i want to be ur best friend
56: What do I think about most? i daydream 24/7
57: Whatâs my strangest talent? uhhh i can put my thumb behind my hand?
58: Do I have any strange phobias? trypophobia, if thats âweirdâ
59: Do I prefer to be behind the camera or in front of it? depends on what the video is, mostly behind
60: What was the last lie I told? idk answering to my deadname
61: Do I prefer talking on the phone or video chatting online? online
62: Do I believe in ghosts? How about aliens? I slightly believe in ghosts? also aliens GOTTA exist soÂ
63: Do I believe in magic? i think!
64: Do I believe in luck? yeah
65: Whatâs the weather like right now? very pretty i filmed a video outside!!
66: What was the last book Iâve read? LâĂtranger dâAlbert Camus in french class
67: Do I like the smell of gasoline? yes my dadâs a mechanic
68: Do I have any nicknames? a lot a lot
69: What was the worst injury Iâve ever had? bitch @ my birth #neverforgetÂ
70: Do I spend money or save it? i have 40$ in my name right now
71: Can I touch my nose with a tounge? no
72: Is there anything pink in 10 feet from me? yes highlighter
73: Favourite animal? cats or otters
74: What was I doing last night at 12 AM? FBISDFD NO WE DONT TALK ABOUT IT
75: What do I think is Satanâs last name idk he can have any last name he wants!!!
76: Whatâs a song that always makes me happy when I hear it? everytime i start hearing âwaiting for you anpanmanâ or âi just wanna go homeâ đđ
77: How can you win my heart? aaahh. be a twink. b fashionable. b funny. cheesy. pls romance me like a npc in the sims 2
78: What would I want to be written on my tombstone? s(he) died smh
79: What is my favorite word? cunt is SUCH a satisfying word
80: My top 5 blogs on tumblr? oh great uh honestly cant be fuckedÂ
81: If the whole world were listening to me right now, what would I say? please have brain. PLEASE
82: Do I have any relatives in jail? i sure hope the fuck not?
83: I accidentally eat some radioactive vegetables. They were good, and whatâs even cooler is that they endow me with the super-power of my choice! What is that power? either invisibility or mind reading
84: What would be a question Iâd be afraid to tell the truth on? ahaaa âwhat are your intrusive thoughtsâ
85: What is my current desktop picture? my lesbian sims getting married LMFAO
86: Had sex? no
87: Bought condoms? no
88: Gotten pregnant? NO
89: Failed a class? i think yeah maths last year
90: Kissed a boy? :(((
91: Kissed a girl? no
92: Have I ever kissed somebody in the rain? no
93: Had job? I have a job rn soÂ
94: Left the house without my wallet? yeah when i go to school
95: Bullied someone on the internet? define bullying?
96: Had sex in public? virgin squad
97: Played on a sports team? yeah
98: Smoked weed? no ew
99: Did drugs? no ew
100: Smoked cigarettes? NO EW
101: Drank alcohol? yepÂ
102: Am I a vegetarian/vegan? no iâd die
103: Been overweight? iâm twig
104: Been underweight? i think i was underweight when i was young? i was very Small
105: Been to a wedding? yes very long boring
106: Been on the computer for 5 hours straight? bruh. everyday
107: Watched TV for 5 hours straight? probably?
108: Been outside my home country? ONCE
109: Gotten my heart broken? TWICE !
110: Been to a professional sports game? yesss canadians game!!
111: Broken a bone? no
112: Cut myself? not technicallyÂ
113: Been to prom? SOON SOON SOON SOSOSNSBFSHDD
114: Been in airplane? once
115: Fly by helicopter? i am not rich bitch
116: What concerts have I been to? noneeee- WAIT NO MARIE MAI
117: Had a crush on someone of the same sex? not sex but for the purpose of pretending i have a penis yes plenty
118: Learned another language? yeah!! i learned english, i almost learned spanish and iâm trynna learn korean now
119: Wore make up? i try!! but iâm not super good
120: Lost my virginity before I was 18? not 18 yet but itâs goin that way
121: Had oral sex? as ifÂ
122: Dyed my hair? i wishhh
123: Voted in a presidential election? I WISH THE ELECTIONS R ONE MONTH B4 MY BIRTHDAYÂ
124: Rode in an ambulance? nope
125: Had a surgery? yes at a week oldÂ
126: Met someone famous? i think yes but i was super small
127: Stalked someone on a social network? define stalked?
128: Peed outside? yes
129: Been fishing? YES
130: Helped with charity? i think? we do volunteering soÂ
131: Been rejected by a crush? not directly
132: Broken a mirror? noÂ
133: What do I want for birthday? boyf......boy..boyff
134: How many kids do I want and what will be their names? oh man uhh maybe 2-3, i dont know their names yet honestly
135: Was I named after anyone? MY DAD NAMED ME AFTER A FUCKIN CLIENT HE MET. as for my actual name now I named myself after my fav video game character. lit
136: Do I like my handwriting? yeah!!
137: What was my favourite toy as a child? bitch hot wheels
138: Favourite Tv Show? hells kitchen,,,,judge judy,,,anythin like that
139: Where do I want to live when older? honestly i wish i could just live in japan or tokyo, or new york? but i will most likely end up in montrealÂ
140: Play any musical instrument? i used to play the clarinet last year!!
141: One of my scars, how did I get it? the one on my knee, i scratched my desk with my kneeÂ
142: Favourite pizza toping? my dad makes AMAZING sea food pizzas,,,
143: Am I afraid of the dark? a lot
144: Am I afraid of heights? A LOT
145: Have I ever got caught sneaking out or doing anything bad? idk prolly? im a bit of a goody two shoes or however u spell it
146: Have I ever tried my hardest and then gotten disappointed in the end: dont we all
147: What Iâm really bad at: organizing my anxiety n shit i get overwhelmed
148: What my greatest achievments are: finishing high schoolÂ
149: The meanest thing somebody has ever said to me: honestly has to be that time someone dug up my vent post about being dysphoric to try to say i hated myself with some dumbass DySphorIa Is SelF HaTRed argument
150: What Iâd do if I won in a lottery: pay my parentsâ debt off, buy 284223$ of BT21 merch, pay my whole college/uni and transition
151: What do I like about myself: idk i like how i literally do not give a fuck anymore and ive learned to love myself instead of trynna care
152: My closest Tumblr friend: @peptobismol-officialâ @ace-landofthesunâ @dorkalisiousâ and ana but idk her @ anymore :((( ana pls
153: Something I fantasise about: we dont talk about that
154: Any thoughts on the paranormal?: lit. please stop crawling in my ceiling !
ok now that u know my whole biography. go doxx me ig. bye bye
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2: Whatâs your dream pet? (Real or not) My initial answer is obvious as fuck (dragon), so Iâll also give a more realistic answer. I want a rottweiler and I want to name him Largo. Entirely so I can call him Rotti Largo. (Repo fans will get it.)
15: Do you have a favorite Youtuber? Thomas Sanders and Lindsay Ellis.
29: Do you believe in reincarnation? Not technically, but Iâm open to the idea of it.
35: Where would you like to travel and/or live? Well, I tried for eight years to immigrate to Canada and they didnât want me, so... Scotland or New Zealand.
46: Talk about your crush, if you have one! Donât have one right now.
59: What three words describe you the most? Quiet, nerd, punk. *shugs*
67: Favorite meme:
74: What is one random but interesting fact about yourself? I have to put my socks on left to right and my shoes have to go on right to left.
87: Do your socks always match? Now they do, but I went through a phase in high school when they didnât. (Sorry gen z, you didnât invent that trend.)
90: If you were an animal, which one would you be? I wanna say dragon, but letâs be real... I would probably be a labrador retriever or something.
92: A store you hate? My place of employment. đ
105: Do you drink milk? Yep. Whole milk. All the time. Healthy bones. đŞ
111: A question you hate being asked? If me and Shea are a couple. Weâre just best friends! Best friends are allowed to be close and live together without being a goddamn couple! đ
129: What would you want written on your tombstone? Do no harm but take no shit.
139: What nicknames do you have/have had? Robbie, Bkob (no thatâs not a typo), Sam, Binsk, JD, Stan... Iâve had a lot.
145: How many languages do you speak fluently? Fluently? Just English unfortunately.
151: If you could go back into time and live in one era, which would you choose? Most of history sucks so Iâd be happy just going back to the 90s and enjoying the not shitty economy.
163: Last time you cried and why: The day after I broke my elbow. I tried to change shirts and I moved it very wrong while trying to get it into the sleeve. Hurt like a motherfucker.
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Itâs Canada day! Little known fact, Iâm Canadian! Happy 151~
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As Canada celebrates 151 years of confederation as a nation, it's important to acknowledge that our home is on (unceded) Indigenous land. The Indigenous people we share this land with are celebrating around 15,000+ years of culture.
Photo: 1938 Jasper, Alberta.
happy canada day :)
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Day One-Hundred Fifty-One (Day 152) Of Day One (Day 1) Of June Of Wednesday 1, 2022. First Day Of June, First Wednesday Of June, Happy Pride Month đłď¸âđ, Sunset From Day One-Hundred Fifty-One (Day 151) Cloudy Wednesday, Homework đ, And More Decent Trees đł #pride #pridemonth #prideđ #clouds #daily #post #photo #look #dailypost #dailylook #dailyphoto #photography #photooftheday #sunset #summer2022 #essexcounty #windsor #windsorontario #plant #summer #flowers #2022 #tuesday #spring #nature #sky #june #ontario #ontariocanada #canada (at Windsor & Essex County) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRLEw_ugsd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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