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And that's the way I loveeee youu


sis doesn’t let ANYTHING SLIDE she sees it all wow
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Ed is me after hearing the album for the first time.
Tonight at midnight eastern. #EndGameMusicVideo featuring Future and Ed Sheeran
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A friendship like this
no offense but what the fuck
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I’m not your expectations; my song will carry on.
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beautiful “dancing with our hands tied” things
the repetition at the beginning of each line of the verse: i, i loved/my, my love
“first sight, yeah we love without reason” is SUCH a beautiful line
“my love had been frozen, deep blue but you painted me golden” what a beautiful way of saying that she hadn’t really loved for a while but he lit her up
“how were you to know/how was i to know” they were so in love that they were clueless about what could happen
“could’ve spent forever with your hands in my pockets” queen of saying simple things in a beautiful way
“picture of your face in an invisible locket” one of my favorite lyrics EVER, she’s saying that due to the nature of their secret relationship she couldn’t wear a visible token of him/their love but with how much she loved him it’s like she was wearing one anyway
she repeats “i had a…bad feeling” throughout the song, and every time there’s a slight pause before bad to show her hesitancy and anxiety; also it’s always the only line not to rhyme with what came before it showing how throughout their relationship the bad feeling never stopped and may have held them back
“dancing with our hands tied” on its own is an amazing phrase, showing the happiness but how it was held back
“i had a…bad feeling, but we were dancing” she’s talking about how the dancing was still more important to her than the bad feeling, everything they went through was worth it
“i, i loved you in spite of deep fears that the world would divide us” a RHYME a LYRIC i have nothing to say because this line says it all
“baby can we dance through an avalanche and say, say that we got it” another RHYME but she’s gaining confidence and saying i love you enough we can survive anything, daring the world to try and stop them
“i’m a mess but i’m the mess that you wanted”
“i’m a mess but i’m the mess that you wanted”
“i’m a mess but i’m the mess that you wanted”
“i’m a mess but i’m the mess that you wanted”
“i’m a mess but i’m the mess that you wanted”
when she sings “”oooooh, cause it’s gravity, ooooh, keeping you with me” this is the only line in the song where her backing “oooh”s come in early and i think it’s because they’re mimicking what she’s saying, they’re inevitable just like the two of them, they fall together
the entire bridge is so lyrically amazing oh my god i have no words
“agaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin”
“if i could dance with you again/dancing with our hands tied” she’s saying she would go back to that place even though they were filled with so much anxiety, because it was worth it
“ahhhhhhhhhh” all the background vocals >>>>
the piano chords fit so perfectly with the song and i hope she does a piano version
it’s a total bop like yes the lyrics are amazing but it could easily be a dance song
the fadeout production is so…sparkly, @in-her-wildest-dreams described parts of this song as “ethereal” and i think that’s the perfect word
this is an absolutely incredible song and if i see one more person listing it in their bottom 5 this will become a full time dwoht stan account
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Taylor Swift is my childhood, she’s my teenage years, she’s my young adult years, she’s those days when I had no friends, she’s those moments I was experiencing intense heart break, she’s those times of complete freedom, she’s those moments of fleeting happiness, she’s the times where I am laughing so hard I am crying, she’s those nights where I silently cried myself to sleep.
Taylor Swift is home.
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The people that have seen you through it all are more than just friends, they’re family.
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T.S. sending off her 1st Radio Single!
TAYLOR do you remember this? I bet you do!
I JUST WANNA SAY… I STILL LOVELOVELOVE THIS SONG. SO MUCH!!!! BECAUSE ITS THE FIRST SONG I HEARD FROM YOU. AND I JUST LOVE IT. OKAY!!! OKAY. ❤
-Julia
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me: buys notebooks
me: never uses them
me: buys more notebooks
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[Thank you Piers Morgan!!!!!!!]
By Piers Morgan for MailOnline 11:38 18 Jun 2016
What is it about Taylor Swift that inspires such extraordinarily bitchy and unsavoury reaction?
Judging by social media over the past 24 hours, you’d be forgiven for thinking she’s a conniving, selfish, ruthless psycho marauding around breaking hearts as fast as she rakes in cash.
She’s been branded a slut, a whore, a b*tch, and a publicity-mad, man-hunting hound after being caught kissing British actor Tom Hiddleston.
Oh, and if you believe Kim Kardashian then she’s a brazen little liar too over that whole Kanye ‘I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex’ nonsense.
Really?
Let’s consider some facts:
Taylor Swift is still only 26.
She’s an incredibly talented, phenomenally successful singer-songwriter who’s sold more than 40 million albums and 130 million single downloads.
Her gigantic award haul includes 10 Grammys, one Emmy and 22 Billboard Music Awards.
She’s beautiful, intelligent, hard-working, clean-living and more than lives up to the title of her 2nd album Fearless as we saw with her heroic and ultimately triumphant stand against Apple over the way it financially abused recording artists via iTunes.
She’s great to her fans, regularly sending them holiday gifts by post and in person, and even inviting them to her home to listen to her new music.
She’s a serious philanthropist, donating millions of dollars to help fund arts and education projects, and to help victims of natural disasters or sexual and racial discrimination.
She’s the best kind of political activist, urging young people to vote, but deliberately avoiding telling them which way to vote.
‘I try to be as informed and educated as possible but don’t like to talk about politics because it might influence other people,’ she explained.
She’s a serious philanthropist, donating millions of dollars to help fund arts and education projects, and to help victims of natural disasters or sexual and racial discrimination
I’ve met Taylor a couple of times at parties and she was extremely polite, effortlessly charming, very natural and great fun.
No wonder that the Hollywood Reporter described her as ‘the best people person since Bill Clinton.’
Nor that Michelle Obama said of her in 2012: ‘Taylor has rocketed to the top of the music industry but still keeps her feet on the ground, someone who has shattered every expectation of what a 22-year-old can achieve.’
So why all the constant ferocious attacks on her?
Taylor herself told GQ recently: ‘I monitor what people say about me and I see a theme. In 2010 it was, “She’s too young to get all these awards. Look how annoying she is when she wins. Is she even good?” Then in 2013 it was, “She just writes songs about guys to get revenge. She’s boy-crazy. She’s a problematic person.”’
She’s the best kind of political activist, urging young people to vote, but deliberately avoiding telling them which way to vote
Her latest ‘crime’ was to be caught in flagrante with Tom Hiddleston on a beach.
They’re both single people, but the global vitriol poured on their heads has been extraordinary.
They were accused of deliberately staging the photos.
She, apparently, to taunt previous boyfriend Calvin Harris and ‘rub his nose in it’.
He to promote his chances of becoming the next James Bond by portraying himself as a seductive ladies man.
What a load of balderdash!
You think either of these two major stars of their respective industries needs to go around setting up fake kissing pictures to promote their brands?
Pur-lease. They’re not extras in Desperate Housewives.
They’re both single people, but the global vitriol poured on their heads has been extraordinary.
It looks to me like they’ve just fallen in love; an affliction that’s been known to happen to good-looking young people when they meet.
Unfortunately, when people are this good-looking and this famous, such actions often provoke bitter outbursts of insane, spiteful jealousy.
In a separate attack, Kim Kardashian branded Taylor a liar for saying she didn’t know Kanye was going to include her in his song Famous which included the repulsively misogynist line: ‘I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex. Why? I made that b***h famous.’
Any self-respecting married woman should surely be far more agitated about why her husband wants to write songs about desiring sex with other women?
Last night, Taylor’s management issued a withering statement reiterating her denial of knowing anything about Kanye’s sexist claptrap and saying she felt ‘humiliated’ by the song.
It added: ‘Taylor cannot understand why Kanye West and now Kim Kardashian will not just leave her alone.’
I think I know why. It’s that j-word again: jealousy.
Taylor Swift is everything Kim Kardashian isn’t, and it’s driving the latter mad.
First, Taylor’s got an outstanding musical talent, for singing and songwriting, whereas Kim - by her own admission - has no discernible talent for anything other than shameless self-promotion.
Second, while they both claim to be feminists, only Taylor seems to understand what this actually means, promoting talent and a wholesome, dynamic image over the pathetic topless bird-flipping selfie nonsense which Kim falsely claims is so ‘empowering’ and ‘liberating’ to women.
It’s not, it’s just cheap, tawdry attention-seeking and the very last thing young impressionable women should be encouraged to do in public by female celebrities with tens of millions of followers on social media.
Taylor, as GQ observed, ‘never gratuitously sexualises her image and seems pathologically averse to controversy.’
By pursuing this path, she has managed to build one of the biggest brands in the history of pop music and retained her dignity, pride and sense of self-worth in the process.
I can’t think of anyone I currently admire more in the music business; she’s living proof that sometimes the good guys, and girls, do come first.
My response, therefore, to Kim Kardashian and all the other poisonous, green-eyed monsters out there currently trying to tear down Taylor Swift is simple: back off you sad, pathetic, envy-ridden people.
She’s a fantastic example of what every young women should strive to be: a true feminist whose talent, success, work ethic, behaviour and personality are all hugely positive role model messages.
I certainly know which modern female icon I’d prefer my 4-year-old daughter to want to emulate when she grows up and it isn’t the talentless, bird-flipping stripper.
@lokaneship @loricameback @maevecurrywrites @femfangeek63
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Hiddleswift
Ok. We get it, there are a lot of hiddlestoners and people who don't like Taylor Swift. We get it but as a swiftie this reminds me of something: Haylor. Nothing was so cruel, harmful and critical as that time. Fans were attacking the couple just because the same opinions as today. Media still portraits the same image of Taylor Swift and we get it, she couldn't be a normal teenager because if she went out with someone it was a date. I remember even reading things about Taylor and Cory Monteith ! Oh please, she cared so much that she started to be lonely. So, Haylor came and it was the end. I hated that couple. It was so wrong! He was a teenager too and seemed so immature and his fans were the worst. We had Haylor and we learned A LOT. Swifties were always a nice and friendly fandom, we accepted every single relationship the best we could. I didn't said anything when directions used to laugh about Taylor and the boat. We care about Taylor. We care about her. We don't mind about her partner's. We like that she's the most successful singer in the market and stills make us proud with more awards and caring acts. We care about her career because we are simple fans that in the past we learned that our opinion is not going to affect her private life and her decisions. We can't make anything but make her happy. And love her. And welcome anyone that wants to know about her (more than the media shows). I think Tayvin was a relationship that we all loved and suddenly disappeared, but it made Taylor soooo happy that we can't think about a cheating thing. I just guess she wanted more and he didn't and everything went wrong. I suspect that since January I think. But that's an old story. We can start talking about Tom. I really didn't knew him a lot, sincerely. As an actor I saw a couple of movies with him and after the Met Gala I searched something. I found out that his fan base is strong and funny. There were a lot of gifs and pics related to Thor and Shakespeare and I said to myself: they're cool! Now I don't really know. They are making fun about someone that their favorite actor chosed. Anyone forced him to like/love her. Anyone but him. So just accept it and keep your business. Accept that as fans you can't control their life's or their acts. BUT YOU CAN HURT THEM. Think about that before shaming other people. At the end, you can't change someone but you can make them feel something. Honestly, a swiftie since 2007.
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