i’m laughing with my lover
making forts under covers
trust her like no other
yeah you know i did one thing right
starry eyes sparking up my darkest night
my baby’s fit like a daydream
walkin’ with her head down
i’m the one she’s walking to
so call it what you want, yeah
🚨 26 billionaires have poured over $22 million into stopping Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for NYC mayor.
Bloomberg, Ackman, Walton, Wynn, Lauder; the list reads like a billionaire panic roll call.
They’re not donating out of civic duty. They’re defending a system that’s finally being challenged.
People are only just learning that “peter” is a verb. Yesterday someone was branded pretentious for using the word “foliage.” The dangerous thing about not reading is that it limits your communication, your imagination, and the scope of what’s possible. You inhabit a tiny world.
Questions I hope the docuseries answers:
1) Why was there a couch on the floor in Glendale?
2) Why start the tour in glendale?
3) Why end in the tour in Vancouver?
4) Why did you only use the maroon guitar for ATW for the first 5 shows?
5) How did you decide when to debut new outfits?
6) Did any online edits inspire new tour outfits or were they all pre-planned?
7) Was wearing the double orange 1989 set first a showgirl easter egg?
8) Was that pastel fringe bodysuit supposed to be an eras tour outfit?
9) How did you decide on outfits for each show? Were they pre-planned or decided day of?
10) What was your favorite part of the set?
“Do you really expect Mamdani to get everything he’s promising done?”
No. I’m sure a lot of what I want won’t happen. But I’m ready for someone who’s willing to actually fucking try rather than tell everyone why trying is pointless and must be saved for an undefined later moment
They’re using AI to make videos of Black women yelling about their EBT cards on Tik Tok. They were always going to come after us first with AI, that’s why it’s fuck AI and I need you all to stop using it for real.
It covered a lot of subjects. My son, my mother, my father, my relationship to the fever dream that’s been my life since 18, the devastation of the illness, the feeling of running out of time, the fear of being forgotten. I think it would have buttoned up the events leading up to that moment honestly and concisely. Though, I would have sincerely regretted not getting the chance to grow beyond my 20s in my craft because ideally my best work is still ahead of me.