• they/them...for now

weird depressed person trying to make a game? actually not sure. yeah i should probably more thoroughly interrogate my appreciation of the referenced video game character


surasshu
@surasshu

i do not give a single fuck about taylor swift's new album or this negative review of it, but i do think it's utterly pathetic that the author needs to be anonymous to stay safe. these people need to grow the fuck up (and swifties are FAR from the only ones like this)


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I listened to some greatest hits album of hers a bit ago and I guess I shouldn't have been surprised but it was ground zero of what modern pop sounds like now, these melodic lines that just kinda stop 3/4 of the way through and repeat, kinda limited vocal range, all seeming to be designed to make the lyrics very legible and easily absorbed. Like...there's a place for that but it gets old super quick. Even if you couldn't pick out a single song you're probably already tired of her music.

I can pick out some of her songs, even a few post-popcountry, but after a point it feels impossible to guess what it is other than "oh everything is taylor swift now" (it doesn't help that I barely listen to pop music, especially intentionally, and that when I do hear it it's often from swiftie-like playlists from somebody else's device) engaging with somebody potentially interesting with important experiences and perspectives and traumas...and then finding an unending list of "taylor swift is the best person ever and the one good billionaire" is really kind of brain-breaking