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  1. 56 minutes ago, Sulfer said:

    Do we have two versions of Coo Coo Crazy or is it an edit?

     

    The one I have is the one everyone has ...I may have renamed it (multiple times) based on rumors.

    1 minute ago, LunaeManifestum said:

     

     

    We dont have the version 1 yet

     

    So what I have IS version 2. @Sulfer


  2. 33 minutes ago, cool3dworld said:

    edit, NYC is from 2011 btw

    Aw, man... my playlists will never be done :facepalm:  Wait, I think multiple masterposts have had it as 2014. When it first leaked people said 2011, but wasn't there a discussion about it?

     

    Do we have the real/version 1 Coo Coo Crazy?


  3. 12 hours ago, HEARTCORE said:

    mine isn't a playlist, mine is an album that i made lol

    I enjoy your albums :)  But how do you get them to look that good when you share them with us? Do you keep an old version of iTunes on another drive, or is there another program that displays songs in a list, or it some kind of Photoshop wizardry?

     

    I used to cobble these together in Paint to mimic the old iTunes playlist view, but I'm kinda over it :ohno:

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  4. 3 hours ago, Glitter Boy said:

    I haven't updater my iTunes in a while, but I don't have a Mac. I use a Windows computer and I got an iPhone, so the mixture between both operative systems is insane :lmao:

    So I think it's not intentional that I keep using that old view dddddd.

    Enjoy it while you've still got it! I'm almost wishing I could revert mine at this point. 

     

    This is ugly.

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  5. 5 hours ago, Terrence Loves Me said:

    ok but sis that will be the equivalent of walking around with a tin foil hat 

     

    Not if sick people will wear them to avoid spreading the common cold, flu, etc. Apparently this year flu cases are down.


  6. 20 hours ago, Heartmachine said:

    Y’all ain’t talking about Charli’s “new era” serve here? :defeated: :defeated: 


    There has to be more to the blonde wig than just this appearance!

     

     

     

    Nope, I'm afraid this is it :(


  7. Top 20 Charli XCX (released, including features)

     

    20. ILY2

    19. Breaking Up

    18. Official

    17. Need Ur Love

    16. So Far Away

    15. Rollercoaster (Bleachers)

    14. Love Gang (Whethan)

    13. What I Like

    12. Lipgloss

    11. Drugs

    10. Dreams Money Can Buy

    9. No Angel

    8. End of the World (Alex Metric)

    7. party 4 u

    6. Kingdom

    5. 1 Night (Mura Masa)

    4. Take My Hand

    3. Girls Night Out

    2. You (Ha Ha Ha)

    1. Grins

     

    That was easier than I thought it would be :D


  8. 18 hours ago, XCX1999 said:

    july 2016

     

    1. bounce

    2. daddy knows

    3. good girls

    4. this is the moment

    5. what you gonna do now

    6. girls night out

    7. waterfall

    8. heartbeat

    9. die 4

    10. down like woah

    11. queen lizzy

    12. can you hear me

    13. I wanna be with you

     

     

     

    This is a good playlist though. (Substituted "What a Way to Go Out" :teehee:)


  9. I identify so much with some of the things that Lana is saying. Not the end of the interview with Lana and Jack basically congratulating each other. But, for example, the need for feminism to create a space for what Lana calls "fragility" (I think "sensitivity" is more to the point); as well as the need for earnest, well-meaning people to speak truth in a culture that is obsessed with keeping up appearances.

     

    I really think a large part of it is different personality types. Some people are amazing at diplomacy, and that is really a valuable skill. There is definitely a place for putting your best foot forward. But there is also a place for speaking the hard truths even when it interrupts the constant striving for positive spin. For some of us, it's less important to make ourselves look good, and more important to participate in "iron sharpening iron" -- actually STRENGTHENING each other. "Faithful are the wounds of a friend." And it saddens me when that hard work is dismissed as not putting in the work of relationship-building.

     

    Frankly, to someone who believes loving others IS telling them the truth, it can seem that those who are focused on image management are the ones not putting in the hard work needed for healthy relationships.

     

    But again, I think it's partly a matter of different personalities having different strengths. I wish we could all learn to celebrate the good in each other, even when it's different, rather than settling for building up self by tearing down others. I'm not there yet. Sometimes when I feel that "my way" is getting stomped on, it makes me want to see only the evil in the "other way." After all, when you're repeatedly criticized for doing right, it only makes it that much harder to see your true flaws.

     

    As far as Lana thinking she's right about everything, I don't see her comments as saying that at all (though the we-always-understood-everything-going-on comments were getting a bit much). I think she's just learned not to fall into the trap of pretending both parties are always somewhat to blame (as someone in this thread said earlier). Part of "keeping up appearances" is sometimes "admitting" to something you didn't do, just to support your own image of reasonableness, or to create the illusion of teamwork. Couples' counseling is a prime example. But I never got anywhere in therapy until I learned to say, "No, actually this isn't something we both do. This is something YOU do, and I'm not going to let you turn it around on me." There's a lot of social points to be scored by "taking responsibility." But for someone who's seeking wholeness, if that means taking responsibility for someone else's wrongdoing, it's just not worth it anymore.

     

    So I think that's what Lana means when she says she's an underdog. She's going for integrity, as she sees it ("fragility" or sensitivity, an earnestness), over image management in the form of power feminism. And in an industry founded on appearances, it means in that sense she's going to be put at a disadvantage when the attacks come. 

     

    I think Lana is very brave.

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