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A sea of Hong Kong protesters giving way to an ambulance.
These people are not rioters.
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This entire article is another gem as to why this song and this thing overall is A Straight White Mess but here are some incredible excerpts:





The closing is the best part tho:
“As Constance Grady writes for Vox, “Swift is playing one of her worst games here: She’s linking criticism of her as a celebrity and as a musician with homophobic and anti-feminist bullying, and she’s suggesting that they’re all equally wrong.”
Ultimately, “You Need to Calm Down” is a lot like rainbow-branded Listerine for Pride Month or a feminist T-shirt: a well-intentioned item whose societal benefits are muddled by its status as a for-profit consumer good.
There will never be a world in which Taylor Swift, by virtue of being very famous, is not the subject of criticism, and it’s fair to argue that there are better things to criticize her for than performative work as an ally. But Taylor Swift, by virtue of being Taylor Swift, is always trying to sell you something, and there are better ways to spend your queer-supporting dollars and attention than on her.” [x]
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everyday occurence
me: (on the wikipedia page of some obscure musician to see if they’re gay)
sidebar on the artist’s page: GENRES: folk, anti-pop, folk rock, FUCKPOP
me: what the FUCK is FUCKPOP (clicks)
very short page for the musical genre FUCKPOP: FUCKPOP is an experimental subgenre of the goth nintendo kids club funk genre. coined in 1542 by Romanian nuns, it is often confused with psychedelic tooth grinding, as both genres highlight the use of gun sound effects and playing the piano with bendy straws. LIST OF FUCKPOP ARTISTS: sufjan stevens, ludwig van beethoven, cocorosie, the wiggles, ke$hastuck
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cyanometer, c. 1789, an instrument that measures the blueness of a sky
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