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@lover-1991
dancing with our hands tied
Pretty soon I learned cautious discretion
When your first crush crushes something kind
When I said I don’t believe in marriage
That was a lie.
Is anyone else feeling this verse in a baby gay sort of way? Like, when you first told anyone you like that girl in kindergarten and the response was “ew that’s gross, you can’t marry a girl anyway!”. I remember that day 30 years later. Learned pretty quickly not to mention wanting to kiss girls. And convinced myself I didn’t want to get married anyway because it wasn’t legal. Yeah… that was a lie.
So when the Gaylors said Taylor was going to over-expose herself, recreate her rep era, and burn her career down after the Eras Tour, y’all called us crazy? But now she’s overexposed and seemingly recreating her rep era and her engagement / album is associated with 🧨 and ❤️🔥…so….do you guys wanna start listening to us or not?
The uncaged bird flying away 🧡
Thanks for the proof that one of these things is not like the other, Taylor! 😉 @9w1ft
Wow, she came out, I said, "You're living my dream"
could she be any louder????????????????
if "Everyone's got bodies in the attic." is this one of yours, Tay? What's there to hide ?
seeing people say that at the end of the mv taylor is still in the bath so she actually wasn’t saved but does everyone forget? her lover jumped in with her!
How's it going to end?
An update on the Truman show timeline
"He's not a performer, he's a prisoner. Look at him. Look at what you've done to him." -Sylvia, while on phone with the Truman show
For a while now I've been waiting to see what Taylor would do next to get a better grasp on where we are on the Truman show timeline. I don't particularly like predicting (in detail at least) what she's going to do in the future, but I did want to narrow in on what we could expect going forward now that we're on the cusp of the life of a showgirl album being released...
Following the release of the tortured poets department album and the ending of the eras tour, the last significant occurrence in Taylor's career was the announcement that she had finally purchased her masters. From a purely metaphorical perspective, this momentous occasion lines up with the moment Truman was finally reunited with his father—just like the two Taylors were reunited with giant Taylor (her body of work) in the 'anti-hero' music video. These similarities between Taylor and Truman invites us to consider what else Taylor could be fighting for when striving to own all of her own work was always the biggest motive at the forefront of the re-recording process.
(And just to be clear: comparing the sale of Taylor's masters to the Truman show in this way is in no way intended to diminish the significance of her now owning her life's work.)
On the surface, this reunion with his father appears to be what Truman had wanted more than anything else in the world, as it was what he (and the director) had been drawing the audience's attention towards over and over again. But on a deeper level, it was the ultimate bait and switch because it allowed Truman to return his father's ring (that contained a hidden spy camera) without raising suspicion—which ultimately allowed him to escape when everyone had least expected it. Is a similar handover occurring now with Taylor returning to collaborating with Max Martin and Shellback? While quite literally ghosting Jack Antonoff—as see in the bejewelled music video? The request for that change was certainly a domineering conversation amongst many of Taylor's fans following the release of the tortured poets department album.
From the director's perspective, reuniting Truman with his father figure had been his final attempt to prevent Truman from trying to escape. The celebrations that ensued in the control room were further proof that Truman was going to stay—now that he no longer had any reason to leave—and their focus quickly shifted to the show returning to normal in the hopes that Truman would finally procreate with his newest love interest. Sounds familiar right?
The announcement of the life of a showgirl album on the New Heights podcast also marked a similar 'the show must go on' resumption of Taylor's life in the spotlight. With many of the visuals now featuring director Taylor and a focus on Taylor's budding relationship with Travis, the role the director has played in scripting Taylor's life is becoming increasingly hard to ignore.
For a while now Luna has been discussing their midnights mayhem theory on bluesky. This theory was originally centred around the first thirteen songs from the midnights album that were announced in the Midnights Mayhem with Me promo, as they were beginning to line up with various themes and events within the New Romantics community each week. It started with lavender haze on the 25th of April—which just happens to be the date mentioned in Taylor Nation's post that first started the alternate timeline theory—and since then it's now evolved to include all of the songs from the various midnights album variants as well. We're currently in karma (feat. Ice Spice) week now and the timeline is due to end shortly with dawn (the til dawn variant) on the 3rd of October, AKA the release date for the life of a showgirl album.
So what does Luna's timeline have to do with the Truman show? Dawn. Or more specifically, the moment the director lost control and used the daylight during the middle of the night in a desperate attempt to try and locate Truman after he had managed to escape. After all, the sun only rises once a day right? Everyone that was out searching for Truman had been left wondering what time it was—not just because it was abnormal for dawn to start in the middle of the night, but because the town of Seahaven was so perfectly orchestrated that everything ran like clockwork—including Truman.
So, if the sudden onset of dawn symbolises the director losing control after Truman had abandoned the script, we're left with one question that still remains unanswered—which is why is it going to end? If reuniting with his father wasn't Truman's ultimate goal, why did he continue with his escape plan when everyone else had just assumed that he would be content enough with his life in Seahaven to stay? The answer to that question is the same reason why there seems to be more to Taylor's fight to owning her own music beyond what meets the eye: freedom, independence and autonomy.
There was something about the in summation poem from the tortured poets department album that signalled that Taylor had reached the end of a chapter within her life, as it felt like the story she'd been telling had come to an end—despite the fact that it still felt a little incomplete. That feeling of discontinuation seems to be linked to the turning point in the Truman show where we start to view Truman's life from the perspective of the director. That peek (peak?) behind the curtain that the life of a showgirl album has in store for us is more than likely to be more of a birds eye view from behind the facade of the moon that conceals the director's control room.
The fourteenth 🎃 anon message that Spade Riddles received last October was potentially the first signal that initially reflected that change in viewpoint. With many examples of what Taylor would've personally experienced within the eras tour, it encapsulated the message that “oftentimes, it doesn’t feel so glamorous to be me.” What often goes unnoticed—and what has kept me so enthralled with the connections between Taylor and the Truman show for so long—is the fact that this exact statement also perfectly encapsulates the undertone of Truman's daily greeting.
"Incase I don't see ya (because there will come a time where you won't see me anymore), good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight! Hahaha! Yeah!" -Truman Burbank
With all of the karma door and exit sign motifs that have been a prominent fixture throughout this album rollout, it's becoming difficult to gauge just how far Taylor is willing to go when it comes to completing the Truman show timeline. This album could either be solely focused on director Taylor with more to come in the future, or this era could eventually be completed with Taylor—either physically or metaphorically—walking through the (closet?) door once and for all.
"The best people in life are free." -Taylor Swift
Karma is still a cat,
Kylie x
The nearly complete lack of gendered pronouns in this album. The multiple songs explicitly about women. Taylor taking the masculine role in a song.
If gaylors are wrong why do we keep winning lol
Um, shut the fuck up.
(x)
The Life of a Showgirl is a satirical musical and the entire album is one big Rick Roll. She warned us of this in many ways and a lot of people seemed to have missed the clues so I'm here to break it down!
Starting off strong, she said, and I quote, "A showgirl knows what the crowd wants, and the crowd is your king"
She then gave us an entire video showing that she is behind the camera intentionally directing a shitshow. A version of herself that is so bad at performing she's even stumbling trying to pose for a photoshoot. Taylor the person then makes fun of Showgirl brand Taylor and heckles her by saving "it's giving no girl, not showgirl". Essentially breaking the fourth wall and clueing us in that she knows the album is bad. But that IS the concept behind the album. It is not suppose to be good, it is suppose to be as of Poet Taylor left the scene, and only Showgirl Taylor is in full control. And she made sure we knew of this concept because at the start of this album rollout Taylor liked a post confirming that in the Anti-Hero MV the 2 Taylors are Poet Taylor and Showgirl Taylor and that usually for her albums the 2 Taylors work together. This is symbolic of her songs being written mainly by Taylor the person and then brand Taylor sprinking in something to fit the public narrative such as how Dress is clearly about a woman, but she sprinkled in the buzzcut line as the "bait and switch" balance confessed in Willow. HOWEVER, for this album we were made aware that original recipe would be abandoned and brand Taylor would SOLELY be in charge of this album, which as we've seen Taylor depict multiple times, brand Taylor aka Showgirl Taylor is nothing on her own without Taylor the person, the mastermind pulling the strings.
Hence why just about everything on this album feels so hallow, lacking genuine emotion or storytelling, missing crucial details, no cohesion, and above all the lyrics are extremely forced to be cringy and terrible writing compared to what she's known to deliver.
This is extremely obvious when you look at the juxtaposition between the lyrics on the album, and the Poems released alongside it. Her caption itself on her post about the album was far more poetic and better writing than anything on the album, going to show she didn't lose her spark or forget how to write good, everything is apart of the role she's playing, and she's on the sidelines directing it.
This was her way of saying this album is NOT for "us" and she would by no means be making any art that SHE as Taylor the person would want to put out. The Showgirl album is handmade specifically for the swifties that only love her when she makes her life about a man, and that's why she goes as far as to take back Lavender Haze, because while Taylor the person agrees with it Showgirl Taylor never would. In fact, the tracks themselves are very obviously based off of narratives that have gone around on both Stan Twitter and within Travis obsessed spaces.
That is why the album ends with rhetoric that implies the entire album was a Performance. Track by track she's literally just playing into fan believed narratives or referencing things that were viral during the time of the Eras Tour. It is crowd focused. The crowd is her king, this is what they want, she hopes they get what they want, they deserve what they want, and this is her biggest performance art piece yet. So let's now look into some of the tracks so we can see what within them indicates that she is Trolling.
Beginning with Wood, I immediately knew what meme she was playing off of and now that interpretation is currently going around on the internet. There was a viral meme in 2021 between stan wars that was about comparing how Taylor describes "doing it" so poetically while other artists don't, specifically the resurfaced one was comparing But Daddy I Love Him to Ariana Grande's "yes and?" And here is the meme below for context:
Now the joking lyrics clearly mock that Taylor would describe it as "Wood" in her "Redwood Forest" and then Taylor proceeded to release a song exactly about that called Wood including the lyric "Redwood Tree". Now in what world would that be romantic for her to write this song off the back of a joke? It wouldn't, it's purely birthed from satire. And the extra layer that confirms nothing about the song "Wood" is serious is the fact that Max Martin produced it but he also produced on Eternal Sunshine.....
Next we have "Actually Romantic" which is Taylor intentionally playing into the fan narrative throughout Eras that Charli XCX and her have some kind of crazy beef. I promise you they don't, there's a lot of evidence they are in association with each other, and to think that out of just 12 tracks she wanted to write about THAT reflects a deep disconnect, but the fans aren't questioning it because as the whole point of this album is this is what THEY want to hear. The crowd is her king, and they're getting what they want.
Next we have Father Figure and there is actually 2 things for this one. For starters the obvious, during Eras it was a huge viral trend to make thrist trap edits of Taylor to George Michael's Father Figure, so again she is directly taking from what the fans want. In addition, fans are claiming that she wrote it about Olivia Rodrigo because some of the lyrics talk about the subject reminding her of a younger version of herself, needing to rid of her to be successful in their own career etc, and these are the kind of points that have been viral in discussion of swiftie spaces in regard to Taylor and Olivia allegedly having beef. She is feeding right into everything they love to talk about as IF it's facts, and within this album she's handing them a sense of false validation. The funniest part about this is that it's a bit of bait and switch because she addresses the subject as a guy and yet still has fans saying she must be talking about Olivia. Going to show they don't actually believe when Taylor uses "he/him" or says "man" that that actually means the real muse or subject is a guy despite the fact they love to use that as an argument. It also is important to mention that George Michael was gay, and closeted, his song Father Figure is about that, and she interpolated it into her own. But of course that went over "their" heads and all they took from it was the narrative they wanted, hence the point. Ignoring lyrics like "this love is pure profit" which implies a fake relationship, "step into my office" because it's contractual, etc.
The Fate of Ophelia, Honey, and Wish List straight up play into the fan narrative that Travis saved her and that a man defined her happiness and it really lyrically pushes on that point which is arguably one of the most common narratives of how Tayvis stans kept talking about her, especially the desire for her to have kids with him, the fantasies of what their like physically, etc. Like the lyric about having the whole block looking like him when that would imply.... no chance anyone genuinely thinks she's serious but that's what the crowd wants, and they get what they want.
Eldest Daughter literally has the lyrics "trolling and memes" before talking about people being cutthroat in the comments and sending hate and this was her way of saying she knows most real fans are going to hate the album but every track is really just trolling and memes. She even says "when you found me I said I was busy, that was a lie" just to say in an interview last night when asked if her closest friends would come to her wedding with Travis that she doesn't know because "they are busy" implying that's a lie. The fan narrative this song plays into is the infantilization of Travis which is that Travis was just a sad lost puppy troubled bad boy that Taylor came and fixed saving him from Kayla Nicole. Because the song also implies shade at her and hear me when I say, that's something that crowd REALLY wanted with the hate they've sent her way.
The Life of a Showgirl wraps it up by revealing anything that came prior was a performance, she was on a stage, sets of a play, hitting her marks as the showgirl. Taylor and Sabrina thank the crowd they designed the performance based on and say their goodbyes before exiting the stage. It's most repeated lyric keeps thanking a more experienced showgirl for the Bouquet which is her way of contradicting Wood where she said "I dont need a Bouquet". Because again, it was satire. Catching a Bouquet is also about luck and that whole song calls back to the Lucky One, you know the one where she's stuck as the Showgirl in Hollywood where your lovers don't even know you. Cuz the relationships aren't real, yeah that one.
In conclusion, the purpose of this showgirl character has been the same thing she's been teasing for years but more specifically since Midnights. She's burning down the brand, which means no more characters, no more Eras. The Eras Tour wasn't a goodbye to music, it was a farewell to the concept of Eras themselves and redefining herself every album to something brand suitable. We know this because in that same ad where she's directing Showgirl Taylor, the showgirl quite literally kicks a bucket, which is an expression for dying. She said in hits different "this is why you shouldnt off the main guy" because the brand keeps her protected but she's outgrown it. In the aftermath we will only get albums solely as Taylor the person, something we have never truly gotten before, hence the "This is not Taylor's Version" shirts. Same way how we had never truly gotten a solely Brand Taylor album till now. The 2 Taylor's are parting ways, with 1 final goodbye from the Showgirl, and when all is said and done, and the slow cracking that has been going on finally shatters, the curtain will be pulled and Taylor TM will cease to exist. (Captured by the fact that she called the cracking Hatching like an egg, and in Anti Hero inside the egg was the same purple glitter that was cracking through her pfp and we all know the purple glitter represented her inner truth seaping on the outside)
And the reason she posted regular orange hearts instead of the firey ones after the album was out is because Karma, the album her statements had actually been about like "the record she's been wanting to put out for such a long time" and the album the orange door and everything conceptually is actually for, is still on it's way. She said the poems have hidden messages that are very important but all they do is count One Two Three Four Five. Karma was originally the Sixth album. This is the final act. It's all apart of the story.
Oh my biggest reputation biggest conversation indeed... 🥹
The Insider who told is tree Paine
How have I not seen this before?! 🤯 Taylor implying she'd date men OR women!
TT: lovelikefolksongs
That's a long ass gay answer for a simple heterosexual question
How have I not seen this before?! 🤯 Taylor implying she'd date men OR women!
TT: lovelikefolksongs
NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND LOOK HOW HAPPY THEY WERE TAYLOR HAS NEVER LOOKED THIS HAPPY EVER IN THE PRESENSE OF A MAN
like i'll seriously never be able to get over the difference
Ah. But of course. 😏
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