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    Song vs. Song

    Shades of Cool vs Swan Song
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    Honeymoon vs Cruel World
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    California vs Norman Fucking Rockwell
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    I Talk to Jesus vs A Star for Nick
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    Bad Disease vs Queen of the Gas Station
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    flipside vs Is this happiness
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    Looking for America vs The Greatest
  8. It really sounds like it. 2030 arrives and these twinks will still be saying "HOPE IT SERVES ULTRAVIOLENCE VIBES!"
  9. still don't get the "Jack is a terrible, garbage producer" comments. If Chemtrails is released and the production style is a 180 from Norman, I really don't want to hear the complaints after you cried that the album was too "MINIMAL!!!" Pretty sure that Lana has the final say on how she wants her records and songs to sound, anyways.
  10. Norman Fucking Rockwell Honeymoon Ultraviolence Lust for Life Born to Die Paradise AKA
  11. Telling you that this woman is a Gemini and cusps are real
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    Cinnamon Girl vs Heroin
  13. Dude, take the blinders off she isn't perfect, no one is saying that she needs to be locked up for twenty years I guarantee you that more people DON'T look at their phone while driving, let alone film themselves for an instagram story
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    Terrence Loves You vs Put Me in a Movie
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    Wild On You vs Terrence Loves You
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    Wild on You vs Kill Kill
  17. She wouldn't even get a sentence, and we all know why
  18. She's coming I feel it
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    Wild On You vs Never Let Me Go
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    Ultraviolence vs Born to Die
  21. This is also a ridiculous quote because in many of the poems, it seems like Lana is writing through the lens of a persona. While this persona is likely a distilled version of her self, stuck in a solipsistic state, there are more than enough instances of the narrator trying to get beyond the self (Paradise is Very Fragile, LA Who Am I To Love You, Bare Feet on Linoleum...)
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