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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by West Coast in Instagram Updates
That little basic MovieMaker music has me hollering, def the best part of this whole thing
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Crack Prince liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in Instagram Updates
how can this woman wrote songs on another level yet be so basic in all other aspects of her life
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by 5adboy in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021
Not Tulsa Jesus Freak snippet sounding like a NFR outtake I was expecting more
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by Pico Ocean Boulevard in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021
Wouldn't mind if Tim Larcombe would jump on a few tracks...He gave us bops like Cherry and Gods & Monsters...he is credited as a writer for OTTR and he produced I talk to Jesus which is such a beautiful song
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MargaretThatcher liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in Instagram Updates
Maybe she stitched the video clips together?
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paradisetropico liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in Instagram Updates
Maybe she stitched the video clips together?
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creditcardromancer liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by PARADIXO in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
I'm about to go for a ride on my bike while listening to this... it's a gorgeous winter afternoon so I'm pretty excited. There are lots and lots of trees (especially pine trees!) where I live. <3
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Sugar Venom liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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West Coast liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by Lustrouslines in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
I relate to Lana a fuck ton. Personally, my mother decided to give me up to my dad and that has left me a bit traumatized throughout my life. Lana felt like her mother abandoned her by sending her to boarding school. When Lana pleads about wanting to be a mother I understand every point, because when you grow up without a mother (for me & i’m assuming for Lana) you want to change the dynamic and not have to repeat the same curse for your own children. You want to be there and until you’re able to resolve and give the entirety of your love to a child that you wish was you, you will feel contempt.
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Veinsineon liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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Hallo Heaven liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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Lanalouis1 liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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theviolence liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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DCooper liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Solipsistic is the ungenerous way to describe VBBOTG because it sees introspection as an indulgence rather than a vulnerability.
It’s very revealing that she references the early criticism of her being fake and mentions herself as “Elizabeth Grant”, things that we know about but Lana rarely talks openly about. It’s about the closest we can get to her inner life.
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Log Lana liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I have a therapy meeting and then I am so ready for this
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by littleredpartydress in LA Who Am I To Love You
“The reason for Garcettis extra security”
I wanna know what this means, what does she have to do with the mayor of LA lol
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Churchome Rep liked a post in a topic by gatadelrey in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Fuck audible. I’m so mad.
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Hallo Heaven liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I get Kindle preorders on 9pm PST. Audible is based in New Jersey
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IanadeIrey liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I get Kindle preorders on 9pm PST. Audible is based in New Jersey
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Fingertips liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I get Kindle preorders on 9pm PST. Audible is based in New Jersey
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Sugar Venom liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I have a therapy meeting and then I am so ready for this
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HighbytheSea liked a post in a topic by Churchome Rep in "Violet Bent Backwards Over the Grass" Spoken Word Poetry Album - Pre-Release Thread
I have a therapy meeting and then I am so ready for this