April 27th is the Tayvis Breakup Date
Well, it probably is. We've been noticing a lot of signs that Taylor and Travis will breakup soon: Taylor disappearing from the public eye, the recent posting about Fresh Out The Slammer (a song theorized to be about coming out and ending her bearding), and other theories such as the Valentines Day movie theory and the Bejeweled/"she ghosted" theory (I recommend looking up those two theories, because they've helped make me think a breakup is imminent).
Anyway, here's the evidence that it's going to be on April 27th specifically:
First, I ran the numbers, and April 27th is 83 weeks after Taylor and Travis's first public appearance together, at one of Travis' football games.
Second, the numbers for April 27th add up to 13, 4+2+7 = 13
Onto the third, and in my opinion most interesting, point: the religious significance of it all.
Some gaylors guessed that something would happen on Easter, because of the many biblical and Jesus references on TTPD, and the specific reference to Easter on Guilty As Sin?:
The rolling of the stone is both a very clear reference to Jesus rolling the stone away on Easter, and a possible allegory for coming out. Besides this, Easter fell on the day after the TTPD anniversary. However, I think gaylors got the wrong Easter Sunday.
That's right, there's a second Easter Sunday, that on the next Sunday after Easter, and is often called the Second Sunday of Easter. The "second" part could be significant, because of the association between TTPD and the number 2 (two fingered peace sign when it was announced, fortnight being announced at a single at 2 p.m., 2 a.m. tracks).
Some other names for this date are White Sunday (TTPD was Taylor's White album), Bright Sunday (like Daylight?), and Thomas Sunday (I can't even get into all the Dylan Thomas references on TTPD).
Finally, this date also has the name Quasimodo Sunday. I'll just leave this below:
In case you can't make that out, the name is based off a verse from PETER, and mentions newborn babes in the verse... "Words from the mouths of babes, promises oceans deep, but never to keep"
This Sunday is also sometimes known as a day of reconciliation or mercy... remind anyone of the lyric "Forgive me peter, my lost fearless leader, in closets like cedar, preserved from when we were just kids"?
Some of this is kind of a reach, and it could mean nothing, but I felt that I should put this out here (just in case I turn out to be right, lol). What do y'all think? Could this be something?