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Her liking the disco horse vs the hoa post is a whole funny mood
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Name the User above you as a Lana Track
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I really just- after this movie, I honestly think that it was such a good cultural movement, and kind of gauge to see where someone's perceptions and level of perspective someone can be in. I heard that the book was a lot deeper, or at least more in depth, but I'm just loving the layers of good, evil, morality, how pieces fit together, what affects what, justifications, and a reminder to keep mindful of how you see things, and not automatically vilify something, and that not everything's black n white. I honestly think that the social discourse is a lot more complex than the actual movie, but I very much enjoyed it, and what it's doing for discussions. I'm kinda hoping it's a lot more mind-opening than just taking sides, but this sort of widespread conversation's just so good, and potentially actually beneficial for a group understanding.
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I love her, god. I was listening to the fame yesterday and it all hits like wowow
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I have a feeling she'll have a song that touches on the fires/catastrophe presently. and since it's so quiet I wanted to think of potential forecasts/ ideas 13 tracks adds to the gothic atmosphere. I wonder what register/ tone of voice will be heard cus it could go either way the fact that she's mentioned that they're stripped back, but still wants to release them means that they can be powerful, moving songs either way. last time people began to doubt her lack of ideas when blue banisters came out, she released OB, which is quite flawless. with how she's ahead of a lot of people in artistic vision/ trendsetting or rather forming her own path that others follow, I want to know what the direction of the stories are in the songs, the mindset, the pov. I want to know what endings the album will touch on, the scope of intended audience. I want to know what this album heals. I'm waiting for that unique perspective that only she can share of herself, and whether the others will still be here for it.
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so it's been a long day, good n bad but. it's quiet now. I don't think it's exactly fair or whatever to share my thoughts seeing how we're kinda being breadcrumbed of info atm or rather it's just plain DRY but. some thoughts n genuine interest that I've been having cus it's just a curiosity for me to learn or understand more n more but I'm thinking about the topics that the album'll have. will there be a response to the gen public, or more so her fans about her marriage in which fans don't agree? what's the counterpoint/ answer to that? it's not our business, but we know her to speak for herself so. married life. the right person will stay, the wrong person will go. that brings about questions surrounding, direction. distance. timelines, two trains. was it introspective? more external? or how much of a blend of both. does fame play a part in all of it. an update on the situations of dreams being realized, and some to save towards their growth for later. with what she wanted, was it the way that she expected it to be? or was it something different, and will she document the beauty in that. who she still is, separate from everything, or more so, more of herself because of everything. will she have alligators on the cover as ski's on the bayou? desires. desire. I can wait, would rather not, but it's nice to think about these things as some kind of exercise of asking questions to life.
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I've never really been into the musical, or musicals in general cus typically you've got people bursting out into song, but no one's making subtitles for others to sing along it was kinda strange imho but. what I really loved about how this particular reimagining of it's the discourse that's been around it. how people can and do identify with the characters on the screen, how much they might relate to Glinda and which parts, Elphaba and which parts and the how's. I've read somewhere that the creators of the play based it off a tragic event, to which the question of, "is someone born wicked, or is thrust upon them?" and I just love the multiple perspectives of how things flow together, in parallel, unison and contrasts to all come together like gears n cogs in a machine. I never really liked how easy everyone else sort of just fell into being part of the public and what that symbolized. the parallels of different systems and how things can politicized but. what I really love about the discourse most of all, is the kind of opinions/ and how environment can sort of breed or what role environment plays out into possibly affecting an individual's perception and so on. it can parallel hollywood, and how talent can be monopolized, dynamics etc. it can relate to politics and so on. a hidden thing that not many people might realize when they take sides so easily, is that, you gotta be careful when someone says that they're above you, or too good and better than the rest so on, bc it can get tricky with that kind of thinking, whereas evil can be something inside us already, and to a lesser extent, undesirable traits or things that make us human, are keys back to retaining our humanity and it's essences, rather than the evolution or sophistication that comes with the numbing of self and passing off that apathy at the cost of others. I also like the sisterhood that the two cast members shared in and offscreen.