As of Monday morning, TIME has sold over 220K+ physical copies of the Taylor Swift's Person of the Year magazine!
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How has this been up for 5 days and I haven't seen it?
Really interesting listen! They talk about how unusual it was that there was a consensus across different departments rather than prolonged arguments where people pitched someone within their reporting sphere.
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Having a lil snack while scrolling back through person of the year discourse today
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Haven’t we wondered for years what the Beatles quote Paul wrote for her was? Like that is some deep, deep lore being revealed now
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no but can you imagine kicking off a two year long world tour only for it to be the final straw that ends your 6 year long relationship and then trying so hard not to crash and desperately clinging to the one thing you think will hold you together so hard that you go manic and only end up crashing harder to the point where you'd rather just not get up but you have to because you're in the middle of the most successful point of your career and the show must go on but you're dying inside and you love it but you also hate it and you need it but it's also killing you
and then TIME calls up and says hey we've shortlisted you for POTY
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Taylor really said “oh you want a cat update? Fine. I’ll wear Benji like a scarf on the cover of Time magazine. YOURE WELCOME”
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I gave you all my best me's, my endless empathy...
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A look inside the TIME Person of the Year event that concluded earlier tonight!
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I think that one of the keys to Taylor being named Time Person of the Year is summed up by the fact that the people in the video talk about her impact on others as the main thing, not the success she brought herself.
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Jack Antonoff, winner of Producer of the Year at the Grammy’s, 2 years in a row (2022 & 2023)
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the fans featured in the time article <3
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Radical self-acceptance is a process. One I’m only at the very beginning of. There’s a lot I have to accept that I’ve been told to do the opposite with. To disappear instead. My disability, its permanence, my body, my ambition, my right to taking up space, my worthiness of love, loyalty and good things. The list is endless and I am sat solidly in therapy about all of it. But if what it takes is blood, sweat, tears, stubbornness, grit, hope, resilience, then I’m in. The stake’s in the ground. The line’s in the sand. I have to face it and me, even all the ugly bits, headfirst fearless. Maybe a decade from now when I’m Taylor’s age, I’ll feel closer to the ‘Mastermind’ stage, because there is a little voice in the back of my mind telling me that’s what I could be. If I let myself. If I trusted myself. If I lived, in all senses of the word. For now, the best I can do is just keep trying. Thanks Taylor for being proof it might all be worth it.
Feeling a little shaky sharing this piece I wrote on radical self-acceptance, Taylor and me x
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Grocery store essentials 🥰
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