Taylor Swift at Sundance Film Festival 1/23/20

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Taylor Swift at Sundance Film Festival 1/23/20
here’s a not-so-good-quality All You Had to Do Was Stay with Haunted’s acoustic accompaniment because she’s one of taylor’s saddest songs and y’all don’t give her the love she deserves because she’s upbeat
“I wanna be defined by the things that I love; not the things I hate. Not the things that I’m afraid of-I’m afraid of. Not the things that haunt me in the middle of the night. I-I just think that...you are what you love.”
♡ Happy 30th Birthday, Taylor Alison Swift! ♡
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Help me hold on to y o u
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Taylor Swift in a new Capital One commercial out July 26th 2019
Taylor Swift in a new Capital One commercial out July 26th 2019
TAYLOR SWIFT Out Of The Woods | 1989 Looking at it now... it all seems so simple.
Taylor Swift: the ultimate fairytale princess.
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( ´ ∀ `)ノ~ ♡
If the 1989 tour outfits were different colors
i am obsessed with the reoccurring use of ‘the girl in the dress’ in ‘dear john’, and i have always thought it was such a clever use of language. the way she is being described by only two identifying features, being a ‘girl’ and wearing ‘a dress’ suggests the purely sexualised way that ‘john’ sees the narrator, and draws on sexist stereotypes by suggesting that he sees her as weak and defenseless because she is so ‘typically’ feminine. the lack of names and descriptions also means that this could be any one of the ‘long list of traitors’ in ‘john’s’ life crying the whole way home, which shows how they are interchangeable and completely replaceable to him like material objects. i think this is so interesting and think it works as a comment on the objectification of all women in society, as well as the victim-blaming culture we live in. far too many women have been that girl in the dress who cried the whole way home, and rather than blaming the man who caused their emotional trauma, those suffering women have just been told that they ‘should have known’ and the narrator’s first instinct is to blame herself. it’s essentially a parallel of the ‘they were asking for it’ ideology. the best part is how taylor subverts this though, john is then portrayed as someone who plays with fire, through the image of the girls that he has ‘burned… out’. the song then flips the narrative when the narrator steals his matches and sets the town alight, because if john was playing with fire… well then he was obviously asking to get burned, right? the narrator knows this as the final lines fade out with her changing ‘i should have known’ for ‘you should have known’. it’s calling out double standards at it’s finest
Stupid girl, I should have known, I should have known…