Misty mornings, January 2025, Oxfordshire, England
You forgot to turn off your location, but you can still change your phone wallpaper to celebrate 1 year of TS TTPD. 📱🤍
LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK 👏👏👏
“I don’t like that this summer was the summer of the girl and people were putting the word ‘girl’ before words like dinner and math and that Barbie and Taylor Swift got popular again bc it’s conforming to society expectations.”
My brothers and sisters in Christ, just because you have diabeties doesn’t mean that other people can’t eat brownies. For me, personally, I don’t like Dungeons and Dragons and it’s now mainstream, but just because I personally don’t like it doesn’t mean other people shouldn’t.
let people enjoy things
Captain America knows what’s good.
D.J. COTRONA From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series 2.05 "Bondage"
Stephen Graham | A Thousand Blows 1x02
evermore is such an insane album when you really think about it. like. love isn't forever. friendship isn't forever. trust isn't forever. family isn't forever. even a marriage isn't forever. but then she ends on evermore (song) and it's like: you know what else isn't forever? pain. suffering. heartache. she just flips the script of the entire album on the LAST SONG and cements the complexity of its core message in 5 minutes. and i'm supposed to be normal about that
Yes it does!
When the first stone's thrown there's screaming
In the streets there's a raging riot
When it's 'burn the bitch', they're shrieking
When the truth comes out it's quiet
It's so quiet
- Taylor Swift
Now where are you judgmental creeps who kept yapping about Taylor now being a Trump supporter? Where you at? Yeah that's right go back to whatever disgusting hole you came from and choke on that brain void of common sense and critical thinking. Hope you all rot.
also, her endorsement timing was perfect (and clearly very planned!) because 1) it was right after the first debate 2) they had bracelets ready to sell 3) kamala using the man to exit the stage 4) right before the VMAs where she has opportunity to potentially talk about it when she wins (just like she did in 2019 with the equality act)