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Agnese13

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  1. Rechecked my schedule and it seems I must have gotten it wrong (comes as no surprise at all, lol), nothing stopping me from going to Warsaw on July 3rd. @@Agnese13 & @ either of you want to meet me there if I go? @ Ich hätte dich sehr gern vor 2 Jahren (wie schnell die Zeit vergeht!) in Berlin getroffen, hoffe keine solche wunderbare Gelegenheit wieder zu versäumen :)

    Sorry, I just saw this. Yeah, I'd love to. I'm also meeting up with my friend who lives in Warsaw...so yeah, u can msg me :) 


  2. My favorite from UV. I can't even express how beautiful it is. For me it just evokes a very nostalgic feeling, of how things used to be in my past. Of the people I was once friends with, of all those special moments I shared with them, yet somewhere that friendship faded away and all that stayed is loneliness. Of how simple life was, that happiness was there, it's just that I never knew it and now it's all gone. I just want it hear live so bad, I would prob be a wreck, but I have to...


  3. I think she simply has different views on death than the majority of people in this world and saying it quite openly like she did in the interview leads to these kinds of ''sensations''. I just think it says a lot about the world we live in and in what kind of culture do we find ourselves. This definitely was blown out of proportion and twisted, I do believe in that.

    I honestly don't get it, I don't understand what has she done to deserve all the bullshit she gets, because really, it seems like she does get more than other people do. How about just let her be/create music/sing? So simple, yet it seems that our media-driven culture is incapable of just appreciating things for what they are. There always has to be some-kind of ranking/competition system that puts people/artists against each other. And more than anyone else, I don't understand critics. Like, what kind of job exactly is that? It's like all they do is sit all day make fun of/criticize others for what they do, because, well, at least they DO something in their lives. The rant's over, thank you :smokes3:


  4. Ok, here's how I see it. I just think she has a very philosophical mind, overactive mind, always wondering about existential things. Money is great, because we all need it (whether we like it or not), but it doesn't bring peace, it doesn't answer the questions. Another thing is just that feeling she doesn't belong in this world. I mean, I feel like understand her on that level so well. And then death is like a salvation for her, I don't even think it's depression, but it's a sort of obsession with death. Like, to me the idea of death is exciting, I'm more excited about death than I am about life, because I know death is not the end. So, I kinda feel it's smth similar with Lana, but maybe I'm just writing here complete nonsense and couldn't be further from the truth. It's like, a feeling that unless you die, you will never really find peace&home. It's not like I wanna go and kill myself, but it's not like I wanna live either. Oh Lanz, but there's always the music and I hope she finds that salvation in it and some little bit of peace&happiness in people she loves. She has a very beautiful&sensitive soul and all those idiots who crush her with their negative energy should just shut the fuck up for once. Like, there is smth called an opinion, but that can be said while still remaining respectful towards the person, and then there's just plain stupidity.


  5. All the times I've listened to it, I cried. I can't really deal with this perfection. I actually don't even remember when was the last time I cried because of a song, or at all. I fucking love her.

     


  6. I think people perceive the things she says way too seriously sometimes. Plus, about the men, well, I just think it's her experience that leads to those kinds of views. I kinda agree, I also prefer masculine energy (although it doesn't mean that masculine energy can be found only in men), or rather say the societal view of ''masculine'' energy. We all have our past experiences that is the influence of our current perceptions and I think that's really the case, so again, I personally don't see anything wrong with it. I mean, she is who she is and that's the charming thing about her.

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