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  1. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by sadness is a butterfly in A&W   
    I think it’s definitely r*ped because of the line after it about ‘asking for it’ which is a terrible thing men people say about women who dress provocatively. 
  2. deathproof96 liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  3. Elina liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  4. Mash Tragic liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  5. lili liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in Interview Magazine (Nadia Lee Cohen) - January 11th, 2023   
    ...I don't really like the cover outfit  or the pose
    This outfit should've been on the cover omg 

     
  6. LetTheLightln liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    No.
     
  7. LilyBrik liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  8. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in [SINGLE] A&W: OUT NOW   
    This is really a song you have to process after hearing it the first time
  9. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by DCooper in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    It's funny that everyone talks about how fun and boppy the second part is but I also find it very dark and unsettling. Like that party with Jimmy is not good vibes, even though the beat makes us think otherwise. It's like some trippy drugged up loop that we're stuck in where she just repeats the same toxic things about Jimmy over and over, and I think by repeating the lyrics from a song from the 1950s she's also making a statement that people have been living similar experiences to her for a very long time. It's obviously a vibe but there's a lot of darkness beneath the surface in that part too.
  10. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by Crimson and Clover in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    I just can’t get over Part 1  good old psychedelic folk 
  11. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by Marius in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    Same bestie. This part is  I never thought I would love her to make psychodelic folk or whatever this genre is but here we are. Ate and left no crumbs. 
  12. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by American Bottom in Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 24th, 2023   
    I didn't like it at first either. But after reading the lyrics, it added a bit of context as to WHY she would mumble the lines. They're confessional and dark. Topics that some might feel too self conscious to talk about. Being 33 years old and still having to sneak around bc guys would rather keep you as a secret than to be seen with you in public. The fact that women sometimes arent believed when they are victims of abuse (especially after the johnny depp trial)
    That's detrimental to one's mental health, and she's whispering it bc it hurts enough to almost break her. 
     
    My gosh, I really just wish the utmost happiness and love for her. "When's it gonna be my turn" hits much harder after hearing this track
  13. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by fl0r1dakil0s in A&W   
    there r so many references to qftc in this song 
  14. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by fl0r1dakil0s in A&W   
    also at the end when lana says "your mom called i told her ur fucking up big time, but i dont care baby i already lost my mind" ,, i think it MIGHT be a reference to lana herself being jimmy.. by saying "i" after that sentence along with a lyric that perfectly fits in the context of lana being jimmy 
  15. Anthony liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  16. 13beachess liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in Cringe at r/lanadelrey thread at reddit   
    Ahh the good old times 😍 people losing limbs, dying, romance everywhere
  17. 5Rick liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  18. drugsdesire liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  19. Frangipani liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  20. Fingertips liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  21. syrup amour liked a post in a topic by Blue Ink in A&W   
    I really think Lana is Jimmy. Antonoff calls her that. It also connects to the second line of American Whore (I haven't seen my mother in a long long time). Someone probably said this to Lana, either as a joke or seriously, and she's quoting them.
    Or maybe she's also talking to herself. She talked to her mother on the phone and knew in her mother's eyes she was "fucking up big time". Maybe Lana even agrees.
    Anyway, that's how I understand the whole second part.
     
    Other than that, this song is so deep and dark. The first half especially. It's not a "slutty revenge bop" but I already know some fans are gonna claim that. To me "It's not about having someone to love me anymore" is not about silencing the haters, it's about loneliness or giving up. Together with "When's it gonna be my turn / Don't forget me" that's such a sad thought. 
  22. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by Elle in Interview Magazine (Nadia Lee Cohen) - January 11th, 2023   
    More cute behind the scenes moments with our motorcycle mama -
     

  23. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by Cherry Blossom in Interview Magazine (Nadia Lee Cohen) - January 11th, 2023   
    I cant believe this. We did it guys. After the selfies, after PicsArt, after YouTube rips, after back to back piano ballads, after hearing 99% of albums before they were released, after countless changed dates, after Chuck… WE DID IT JOE 
  24. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by honeybadger in Interview Magazine (Nadia Lee Cohen) - January 11th, 2023   
    it's so yayo put me onto your black motorcycle 50's baby doll dress for my i do ... DEAD 
  25. Blue Ink liked a post in a topic by Velours in Interview Magazine (Nadia Lee Cohen) - January 11th, 2023   
    This era's aesthetics are so ON POINT!  that blue eyeshadow omg
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