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“I brought a knife to a gun fight.”

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Blank Space was a joke about the persona created by the media. After Blank space, media increased the harassment with all the Kimye thing and attacking her character became politically correct again.
“I brought a knife to a gun fight.”
For me, the caged Taylor is a prisoner of what others say or think of her. She is naked and bent and in the dark. Just as Taylor has been for the public opinion since the Kanye scandal.
She is a prisoner of the way how media pictures her: a powerful rich privileged woman in a horse with a dangerous dark side. Even her skin is a weapon. There is two sides of that Taylor: she’s offering a harmless vision of herself but can turn into a deadly person in a blink of an eye. And after all of this, you can see that she might be destructive but she is also still capable of creating beauty (blue lights).
THERE is when the savior acts and frees the prisoner, perfectly conscious of what is she going to tie off. Something even us can’t imagine because even the savior backs off.
She comes out. She takes back control of the narrative and takes back her reputation and then becomes free. And the other one sacrifices herself to let the other one out because she’s powerful. And the one who is now free is happy and human (hence she’s crying).
The best part of it is that there is NOT two Taylors. Remember the first picture of Taylor in the video is her robot-lighted blue eyes. It’s the same Taylor. It’s Taylor freeing herself. It’s Taylor breaking every pre-conceived idea of her, claiming only her has the power to label herself or to speak for what she does or think. It’s Taylor starting a new game.
Listening to Call it what you want I picture Taylor in my mind during her break. No one would have caught even a glimpse of her for months ago except that low quality photos on a balcoon with Joe. She was wearing a pink dress and felt happy.
But now paps and media would be following Joe and she would be getting anxious that all this would make him overthink about their relationship.
And she would be waiting for him at home and staring at the window and she would see him walking with his head down towards her home, probably wearing a hoodie, and it would all make sense. It would make sense.
I’m the one he’s walking to.
monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, reputation, saturday, sunday
Taylor Swift sets high standards for my love life thats why I’m gonna be single and swiftie forever
@taylorswift
Excuse me but have you heard the lyric video?
It’s Taylor’s handwriting vs. the newspapers typo which is like the main thing of this album as far as we’ve seen. I love the concept of overwriting like there’s marks and words that you won’t ever be able to erase. There are scars that won’t ever disappear. But you can write over them. You can paint your skin, you can write your own words and this will be the part of you that was missing, the part of you that’s grown throughout the marks that didn’t disappear.
I love you, @taylorswift
Taylor’s instagram story (2nd Nov 2017)
YOU SHALL NOT PASS @taylorswift
For me, the caged Taylor is a prisoner of what others say or think of her. She is naked and bent and in the dark. Just as Taylor has been for the public opinion since the Kanye scandal.
She is a prisoner of the way how media pictures her: a powerful rich privileged woman in a horse with a dangerous dark side. Even her skin is a weapon. There is two sides of that Taylor: she’s offering a harmless vision of herself but can turn into a deadly person in a blink of an eye. And after all of this, you can see that she might be destructive but she is also still capable of creating beauty (blue lights).
THERE is when the savior acts and frees the prisoner, perfectly conscious of what is she going to tie off. Something even us can’t imagine because even the savior backs off.
She comes out. She takes back control of the narrative and takes back her reputation and then becomes free. And the other one sacrifices herself to let the other one out because she’s powerful. And the one who is now free is happy and human (hence she’s crying).
The best part of it is that there is NOT two Taylors. Remember the first picture of Taylor in the video is her robot-lighted blue eyes. It’s the same Taylor. It’s Taylor freeing herself. It’s Taylor breaking every pre-conceived idea of her, claiming only her has the power to label herself or to speak for what she does or think. It’s Taylor starting a new game.
For me, the caged Taylor is a prisoner of what others say or think of her. She is naked and bent and in the dark. Just as Taylor has been for the public opinion since the Kanye scandal.
She is a prisoner of the way how media pictures her: a powerful rich privileged woman in a horse with a dangerous dark side. Even her skin is a weapon. There is two sides of that Taylor: she’s offering a harmless vision of herself but can turn into a deadly person in a blink of an eye. And after all of this, you can see that she might be destructive but she is also still capable of creating beauty (blue lights).
THERE is when the savior acts and frees the prisoner, perfectly conscious of what is she going to tie off. Something even us can’t imagine because even the savior backs off.
She comes out. She takes back control of the narrative and takes back her reputation and then becomes free. And the other one sacrifices herself to let the other one out because she’s powerful. And the one who is now free is happy and human (hence she’s crying).
The best part of it is that there is NOT two Taylors. Remember the first picture of Taylor in the video is her robot-lighted blue eyes. It’s the same Taylor. It’s Taylor freeing herself. It’s Taylor breaking every pre-conceived idea of her, claiming only her has the power to label herself or to speak for what she does or think. It’s Taylor starting a new game.
So here’s my theory about the eclipse
We already know that Taylor presses the code 2186, and that brings us to the eclipse: when Taylor blackouted all her social media and then returned with our beloved snake. My idea is that Taylor is using the eclipse as a metaphor for what she’s trying to do on Reputation. Our first single came with “The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now ‘cause she’s dead.” That is, the old Taylor has died, she has been replaced by a new one, and the media needs to stop inventing things, making her look like a “fool” or a monster (as we see in the music video for Ready for It just for a second before the camera turns around.
Because the real Taylor has never been this invention of the media. It’s a lie they need to create it to make money, and now she’s angry but she came back to save herself.
So here we got the both Taylors, face to face. Like it’s an ECLIPSE.
Once again, one confronted with the other. But not in a bad way. Let’s remember that an eclipse is a natural process of space, the planets are in continuous movement. Actually I see what she’s trying in the mv like this: in an eclipse one of the stars replaces the other. The new Taylor, this nude Taylor (this is the representation of Taylor being herself, she doesn’t need clothes, she has nothing to hide, she is not afraid anymore) will replace that old dark and monstruosity representation that the media created.
I don’t know if someone else see this but:
Let’s all rememer this Taylor is a survivor, she’s a fighter. And let’s not forget that she’s probably the smartest person in the industry.
@taylorswift @taylornation
So here’s my theory about the eclipse
We already know that Taylor presses the code 2186, and that brings us to the eclipse: when Taylor blackouted all her social media and then returned with our beloved snake. My idea is that Taylor is using the eclipse as a metaphor for what she’s trying to do on Reputation. Our first single came with “The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now ‘cause she’s dead.” That is, the old Taylor has died, she has been replaced by a new one, and the media needs to stop inventing things, making her look like a “fool” or a monster (as we see in the music video for Ready for It just for a second before the camera turns around.
Because the real Taylor has never been this invention of the media. It’s a lie they need to create it to make money, and now she’s angry but she came back to save herself.
So here we got the both Taylors, face to face. Like it’s an ECLIPSE.
Once again, one confronted with the other. But not in a bad way. Let’s remember that an eclipse is a natural process of space, the planets are in continuous movement. Actually I see what she’s trying in the mv like this: in an eclipse one of the stars replaces the other. The new Taylor, this nude Taylor (this is the representation of Taylor being herself, she doesn’t need clothes, she has nothing to hide, she is not afraid anymore) will replace that old dark and monstruosity representation that the media created.
I don’t know if someone else see this but:
Let’s all rememer this Taylor is a survivor, she’s a fighter. And let’s not forget that she’s probably the smartest person in the industry.
…ready for it?
Taylor is one of the most creative people I know. It makes me feel sad to think that we are losing the shy spontaneous melodies, unchained verses, words that she makes up when she’s alone playing piano or guitar. Not the ones who end up in songs but the ones nobody will ever listen or read.
For me, the caged Taylor is a prisoner of what others say or think of her. She is naked and bent and in the dark. Just as Taylor has been for the public opinion since the Kanye scandal.
She is a prisoner of the way how media pictures her: a powerful rich privileged woman in a horse with a dangerous dark side. Even her skin is a weapon. There is two sides of that Taylor: she’s offering a harmless vision of herself but can turn into a deadly person in a blink of an eye. And after all of this, you can see that she might be destructive but she is also still capable of creating beauty (blue lights).
THERE is when the savior acts and frees the prisoner, perfectly conscious of what is she going to tie off. Something even us can’t imagine because even the savior backs off.
She comes out. She takes back control of the narrative and takes back her reputation and then becomes free. And the other one sacrifices herself to let the other one out because she’s powerful. And the one who is now free is happy and human (hence she’s crying).
The best part of it is that there is NOT two Taylors. Remember the first picture of Taylor in the video is her robot-lighted blue eyes. It’s the same Taylor. It’s Taylor freeing herself. It’s Taylor breaking every pre-conceived idea of her, claiming only her has the power to label herself or to speak for what she does or think. It’s Taylor starting a new game.
Lol even I know #reputation is her best album and it hasn’t come out yet 😂😂😂😂