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  1. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by drowning mermaid in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Uh none of her friends look like they miss rock n roll, they all look like gwen stefani stans
  2. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Cacciatore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    They have been trying to push this "Lana Del Rey is racist" narrative since Hope got released. Very sad 
  3. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Jared in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Imagine being excited for Happiness is a. and calling The Greatest & Hope weakest. Only this site.
  4. pinkchiffon liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  5. Crimson and Clover liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  6. Sugar Venom liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  7. necessary sacrifice liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  8. CatchTheBreeze liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  9. DLT liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  10. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  11. WilshireBoulevard liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  12. Poor Stacy liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  13. poetic jess liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  14. FallingCherry liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  15. Beautiful Loser liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  16. Doll Harlow liked a post in a topic by SylviaPlath in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Stop overthinking the politicisation of Lana's music. The rampant mass shootings in the US are enough to deeply effect anyone enough to pen a song about. The lack of specificity and dreaminess of the lyrics are just her method of expressing discontent with the current political climate and gun violence. Do you really want her to be more specific? Yeah, there are millions of issues that she could be singing about; there is an endless list of things wrong in the world. But considering the intensity of the media coverage of mass shootings and the potency of gun culture in America, I think this makes sense. I couldn't really imagine her singing about homelessness or trans rights or something (those are valid issues, too). This is something that directly effects all of the US and considering Lana's love for Americana in the past it makes sense that it would effect her on an emotional level. 
     
    The song is great. The lyrics are beautiful. You can criticise the music, but criticising her choice of topic is just so redundant and dumb. Gun violence isn't a first world issue. It's something that effects literally everyone.
  17. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Make me your Dream Life in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Not even shading it, but I love how simple LFA is. I'm the type to overthink nd get easily paranoid in a snap, and this calms me down so well. Talks about fireworks too? Let a guy dreeaaaaam 
  18. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Doll Harlow in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    I don't get why you're taking it this far. She's not a politician or someone who claims to be super woke. She simply writes songs about what she's feeling or observes around her. Why should she keep her feelings to herself when she's a songwriter? Like why be so bitter about it? It's just a song and a beautiful one at that.
  19. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by TrashMagiq in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Imagine using very real issues like police brutality, deportation and gay kids getting kicked out of their homes as a way to twist a situation so you can get offended over nothing and make posts so you can express your fake wokeness. That's so fucking disgusting. You might think you're calling out ignorance but truly you're the ignorant one. Get it together.
  20. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by TrashMagiq in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    i'm not surprised that the fake wokeness would jump out when she released that song. people truly always find a way to spin a situation so they can get offended. it ain't that deep. she's doing more than any of these celebrities with their "sending prayers to the families" tweets are doing. she made a beautiful song about her personal feelings during this time and y'all spin it around to make it seem like she's the devil.
  21. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Wynwood in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    HTD is getting too much hate, its just a bop
  22. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by electra in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    this is literally her magnum opus and here the gays are, picking it apart and never fully satisfied
     

  23. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Fingertips in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    October 2021 but she'll tease the first song on August 31st 2019 
  24. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by Cacciatore in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    Not Lana reading the speech Ben sent her on whatsapp from her iphone XL 
  25. SylviaPlath liked a post in a topic by LanasLeftCheekFiller in Norman Fucking Rockwell - Pre-Release Thread   
    someone yelled @ her "Latina queen!! YES, Lana!!!" I'M-
              
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