Enty wants us back. Happy Pride Month! ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
imagine explaining this to a normal person
from twitter via @/lavenderfishboy
"Celebrity women keep coming out as queer. I don't think that celebrities are any more likely to be queer than non-celebrities. I just think celebrity women are more likely to have met Cara Delevingne. Like, a lot of the rumors around Taylor Swift being gay surround this supposed relationship with supermodel Karlie Kloss. You don't have to be that gay to date supermodel Karlie Kloss. [...] I just think you combine enough prettiness with enough prettiness, something gay is gonna happen."
Cara: LOL
Not Cara interacting with this standup comedian talking about Kaylor ๐๐๐๐
Not on my bingo card, Iโll tell ya what.
"I don't know if there can be any reason. I don't have a type. I don't really think to hard about what people think or why to like someone. It doesn't have to be any particular reason. But I don't know... I think in our 20s is just kind of like ... Oh I guess I'll try hanging out with him, or hanging out with her... or trying being single." (Taylor)
Kaylor Anniversary Merch drop (November 13):
Speak Now snowglobe with daisies and a butterfly on it. ๐ผ
A snowglobe with the lyrics: "I'll spend forever wondering if you knew, I was enchanted to meet you"
Taylor's 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show performances (snowglobe and butterfly) in one piece of merch. Happy Kaylor anniversary! ๐ผ ๐ฆ
(x) "There was a time where it was very possible that you would be attracted to someone and they were also attracted to you. But they were living in this place called The Closet, which was not a place. It was not an apartment building. It was an existential existence that one could have. [...] Sometimes I liked being in the closet with people. [...] People are like, No, no gay utopia, but there's a reason why we keep writing books about it and songs about it and TV shows about it and movies about it. It feels good to feel bad. [...]"
"Like, if Taylor Swift marries that football player, you're all f*cked, you know. Like if she marries that football guy. That very... That I don't understand. I don't know what's happening. Anyways. I'm just saying, don't root against people. But also, are you sure you want to root for them?"
Jack Antonoffs lesbian friends Tegan and Sara. ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
You stand with your hand on my waistline It's a scene, and we're out here in plain sight I can hear them whisper as we pass by It's a bad sign, bad sign
Something happens when everybody finds out See the vultures circling, dark clouds Love's a fragile little flame, it could burn out It could burn out
'Cause they got the cages, they got the boxes And guns They are the hunters, we are the foxes And we run
Baby, I know places we won't be found and They'll be chasing their tails trying to track us down 'Cause I, I know places we can hide I know places
The only Kaylor proof that I need.
Released on October 27, 2014
Do you remember the gay boy - in a purple shirt - in the "Mean" (2011) music video?
Someday, I'll be big enough so you can't hit me And all you're ever gonna be is mean
After the bridge of the song, it is revealed that the gay boy reading the fashion magazine is now a famous fashion designer.
Taylor knows "lavender is gay" because the 2011 video drew a bit of criticism for its cliche plot. Just sayin'...
That's so cute, the way she always looked in Karlie's direction.
Think about the good times, you and I. ๐ฅน Now we get to relive them again!
August 9, 2023 - Los Angeles ๐๐๐
"Invisible String" lyrics: Bold was the waitress on our three-year trip. Getting lunch down by the lakes.
Taylor about her song "The lakes" (2020): "I think THE LAKES sort of sounds like a testament of what Iโve wanted to escape from and where I saw myself escaping. Weโd gone to the Lake District in England a couple years ago [...]"
"on our three years trip" (by the lakes) + "a couple of years ago" = connected?!
There's no way Joe+Taylor celebrated their three year anniversary "a couple of years ago" in 2020. (2016 + 3 = 2019. It would have been a year ago.)
Who was pictured at a lake in 2017? (2020 - 3 = 2017)
Taylor+Karlie and two loving swans. โค๏ธ
Full speech about "The lakes" in "Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions". Why does she even have a "cottage backup plan"? ๐ค๐
"I think โthe lakesโ sort of sounds like a testament of what Iโve wanted to escape from and where I saw myself escaping. Weโd gone to the Lake District in England a couple years ago โ In the 19th century, you had a lot of poets, like William Wordsworth and John Keats would spend a lot of time there. There was a poet district, these artists moved there were kind of heckled for it and made fun of for it as being these eccentrics and these kind of odd artists who decided that they just wanted to live there. I remember when we went, I thought, โMan, I could see this. You live in a cottage and youโve got wisteria growing up the outside of it. Of course they escaped like that, of course they would do that.โ And they had their own community of other artists who had done the same thing. In my career, since I was probably about 20, written about this sort of cottage backup plan that I have. โthe lakesโ is really talking a lot about relating to people who, hundreds of years ago, had the same exit plan and did it. I went to William Wordsworthโs grave, just sat there and I was like, โWow, you went and did it, you just did it. You just went away and you kept writing, but you didnโt subscribe to the things that were killing you.โ And thatโs really the overarching thing that I felt when I was writing folklore is, I may not be able to go to the Lakes right now, or to go anywhere, but Iโm going there in my head, and this escape plan is working. I thought [this song] would be the perfect way to slot the last puzzle piece in, right when people least expected it. Because โhoaxโ as the ending song for the record, I thought was interesting for a couple weeks, but then I wanted to actually come in with the real last song of the record, which is โthe lakesโ, thatโs kind of the overarching theme of the whole album, of trying to escape, having something you wanna protect, trying to protect your own sanity, and saying, โLook, they did this hundreds of years ago. Iโm not the first person whoโs felt this way, they did this.โ