People always dump on Taylor for looking after her own interests but by god she was being super brave to speak out against that man when NO ONE ELSE would. She could only do so much but…she tried, you know. Over and over she uses her platform to speak up about stuff no one else dares to (Apple Music letter, for example) and people shit on her for it only to find out years later she was just ahead of her time…again.
every single time
How have I not seen this before?! 🤯 Taylor implying she'd date men OR women!
TT: lovelikefolksongs
slut era (just trying to make new friends)
I’m thinking about jlatdc again
gays who used to be catholic be like *heavy religious imagery centered around worshipping your partner that portrays love as both sin and salvation and intimacy as the closest interaction with god*
With how all of them have the same title you know it was fed to them by their teams
September will be filled with happiness.
September will be filled with blessings.
September will be filled with positivity.
September will be filled with progress.
September will be filled with kindness.
September will be filled with opportunity.
September will be filled with love.
I didn't see caffeine as a drug until I realized I could quit alchohol and weed any time but I can't go a damn day without coffee or energy drinks
People are so weird about anything that makes you high to the point of wanting the chronically ill to suffer more. “Just take OTC painkillers 🙄”
Many of us do. Do you know how damaging that is to the body? To take every damn day, round the clock? Ever think that’s why many spoonies have to have a strategy, constantly rotating drugs?
It’s literally not the end of the world if a spoonie needs to consume cannabis in order to more effectively manage pain and other symptoms (weed SAVES my ass from persistent daily nausea. I wouldn’t be able to eat otherwise).
It’s especially weird when people are anti-any-pain-med-that-has-a-high when they’re guzzling caffeine drinks. They really can’t pretend it’s out of concern and “worrying about the dangers of addiction.” Quit coffee, then, Susan! And get back to me in a week, tell me how you feel.