I wanted to add the FUNERAL tweet to your "Look what you made me do" coincidence.
Unfortunately he stopped posting about Kaylor back in 2015.
Was Taylor inspired by this kingdom tweet
Then she used kindgom word .... In 2019 rep/hoax
Taylor did go to his wedding in 2019.... đ”đ”
Arlington Museum of Art to debut exclusive Taylor Swift exhibit
Taylor Swift: The Eras Collection is being presented by the HELP Center for LGBT Health and Wellness and will open Saturday, June 3, and runs through Sept. 24.
DeeJay Johannessen, CEO of The HELP Center for LGBT Health & Wellness, said his organization is âproud to be the presenting sponsor for Taylor Swift: The Eras Collection. Taylor has championed many causes through both her music and life that align with our mission, especially her support for the LGBTQ+ community.
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"Ivy" - Cincinnati - June 30, 2023 đ„č
Dickinson: "Ivy" playing over the credits after a steamy sex scene between Hailee Steinfeldâs Emily and Ella Huntâs Sue.
In addition to Evermore being released on Dec. 10, Dickinsonâs birthday, Swift said in an interview that the cover art was partially inspired by a "girl sleepwalking through the forest in a nightgown in 1830," which is the year Dickinson was born. (x) (x)
So yeah, it's a war It's the goddamn fight of my life And you started it
 "The thing about Karlie is that she's very tall like an elephant or a giraffe or a very, very high ceiling. You really have trouble getting through doors that are low." (Taylor Swift)
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"I love Chicago. I love, I love, I love the people." đ„č
I'm setting off, but not without my muse No, not without you
Taylor's intro before performing The Lakes :
You know people have asked why, like how I choose songs for this section. And it's a very imprecise science. And sometimes it's really simple like this (?) - I was thinking about this weekend I really love Chicago. I LOVE Chicago. I love, I love, I love the people. I love the crowds. It's like it's always such a great vibe when we go there. And it's so cool they have lakes near there. (...) So uh.. I'm gonna play this one.
2019: Taylor Swift
âI feel like there are so many of my loved ones and friends and fans who... you know theyâre in the LGBTQ community and they have to go through life either being verbally or vocally judged and criticized, or wondering if the people around them are silently judging them. Or wondering if the people around them are just tolerating the way that they are. And I think thatâs really unfair. And I just wanted to make it known to everyone around me and my loved ones and my fans and my friends and my colleagues: I donât just tolerate the way that you are, I celebrate the way that you are. And I want to support everyone having the same rights."
2020: Taylor Swift - Tolerate it
If it's all in my head, tell me now Tell me I've got it wrong somehow I know my love should be celebrated But you tolerate it
Kaylor Anniversary Merch drop (November 13):
Speak Now snowglobe with daisies and a butterfly on it. đŒ
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! đŒ đŠ
"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 Iâve wanted to escape from and where I saw myself escaping. Weâd 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. â€ïž
Full speech about "The lakes" in "Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions". Why does she even have a "cottage backup plan"? đ€đ
"I think âthe lakesâ sort of sounds like a testament of what Iâve wanted to escape from and where I saw myself escaping. Weâd gone to the Lake District in England a couple years ago â 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, âMan, I could see this. You live in a cottage and youâve got wisteria growing up the outside of it. Of course they escaped like that, of course they would do that.â 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. âthe lakesâ 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 Wordsworthâs grave, just sat there and I was like, âWow, you went and did it, you just did it. You just went away and you kept writing, but you didnât subscribe to the things that were killing you.â And thatâs 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 Iâm 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 âhoaxâ 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 âthe lakesâ, thatâs 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, âLook, they did this hundreds of years ago. Iâm not the first person whoâs felt this way, they did this.â
Messy Timelines - Taylor Swift
a) Ready for it (2017) 1989 tour: May â Dec 2015
Taylor's former assistant says that Taylor wrote "Ready for It" during the 1989 tour. That said, "Ready for It" is not about Toe.
b) The Tortured Poets Department (2024)
In Paris Taylor spilled the tea. This means that the songs were finished and recorded BEFOREHAND and NOT A SINGLE SONG is about football.
Source: kwyw
c) Welcome to New York (2014)
"It's a song I wrote about moving here." (aka 2014) "I wrote the song kind of following the... when gay marriage became legal in New York." (aka 2011)
Full story & video HERE
TaYLOR dOeSN't Lie đ€Ą Feel free to add more.
September 8, 2024 - Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift attend model Karen Elsonâs wedding at NYCâs Electric Lady Studios
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"Friend of Dorothy" explaination (History)
Stonewall Inn in YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN. 2019 Taylor performed at the bar to honor the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots.
Judy Garland starred in Wizard of Oz and the day she died precipitated the Stonewall Riot. Everyone was in the bar mourning her death and the cops knew Judy was a queer icon & decided easy pickings bc being gay was illegal. So they decided to arrest everyone inside Stonewall.
But instead of an arrest it turned into a Riot and it became a turning point in queer rights or "the hairpin drop heat âround the world". And that was the first Pride. (x)
e.g. Elton John used Wizard of Oz as a reference to try to tell people he is gay before formally coming out. (x)