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☁️ ms. jane armstrong-egbert
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~ lesbian trans woman nerd ~
~ artist, writer ~
~ into comics, books, games, film ~
~ passionate and conversational about my interests ~
- this is the kinda shit that be playing on the tv in the Smiling Friends officeSmiley farm
00:00 - “if hell is forever then heaven must be a lie” what does that even mean🚨Spoiler Alert 🚨 Prepare to be shaken to your core!
00:00 - Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_first point. im sure this is obvious but all criticism being slung at him now is extremely disingenuous. tyler has been an EXTREMELY popular artist for a good good while now, so swifties digging up old lyrics to attack him at the very same time he dethrones her #1 spot on the cha
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_rts is literally just too coincidental to ignore. they do not care about these issues or actually holding people accountable for shitty things theyve done tbh theyre probably just salty that a queer black man dethroned the cishet white woman billionaire they literally worship
- the website stopped working on page 4alright lets do this one last time
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_knowledge the meaning behind the album and song but also that it obviously could be executed better. “its supposed to be an example of intrusive thoughts and tylers demons” and “its executed in extremely bad taste” are statements can coexist. the bad execution and the meaning beh
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_second point. about the actual lyric. i have a seen a lot of people point of the meaning behind the song and goblin in general, with it being about intrusive thoughts and tylers darker parts. i understand the merit behind the talking point but i do feel it is important to both ac
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_ind the song and artistic merit behind it are both things to feel are important to acknowledge. at least because people just dont mention it because its treated like just something everyone is aware of and needs no mention which would be the case for most fans of his
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_but the same couldnt ever be said in a million years for tyler. im not an avid listener of tyler but even despite that, his maturity and growth over the years in his art and as a person is one of the main things i knew and especially respected about him. its genuinely really imp
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_ressive. his new music is so emotionally charged, meaningful, and beautiful. there has been such obvious growth and an abandonment of the inflammatory edgy persona he used to put on when he was a teenager. and even besides that, he never ignores the existence of said persona. hes
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_VERY very vocal and outspoken about how much he hates his early music, and afaik does it on his own accord too. and its a pretty frequent topic in his own music too. hes addressed it countless times. its a long dead rotting horse corpse at this point, its meaningless to continue
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_but i just want to clarify it here cause its important context most people out of the loop might not be aware of
- Replying to @V0MITC0FFIN_third point. ive seen a lot of people bring up the point of the songs age, which i agree with kinda. i think most (not all) cases like this it doesnt totally apply, cause in the time since they havent shown much growth, or addressed it, or apologized at all which is the problem






