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  1. mauvineviolet liked a post in a topic by bigspender in Lana Del Rey perfumes   
    Would anybody be interested in perfumes inspired by her albums? I'm a big "smell person" and would love to have scents associated with her albums. I thought this would be a good idea and found a website with great reviews. If you want one maybe PM me and I'll let you know more deets....
     
    listed by strongest scent to least strongest scent
    BORN TO DIE: Chamomile, Honeysuckle, Rose, Orange, Vanilla Bean, and Lime
    PARADISE: Carnation, Amber, Cedarwood, Cinnamon, Night Jasmine, and Hibiscus
    ULTRAVIOLENCE: Rose, Tobacco, Amber, Nag Champa, Sandalwood, and Leather
    HONEYMOON: Orange Blossom, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang, Benzoin, Violet, and Night Jazmine
    LUST FOR LIFE: Black Cherry, Cherry Blossom, Orange Blossom,  Pomegranate, Vanilla Bean
    NORMAN FUCKING ROCKWELL!: Yuzu, Sea Glass, Waterlily, Lilac, Amber, and Musk
    CHEMTRAILS: Amber, Pink Pepper, Vanilla Bean, Bergamot, Tonka Bean, and Sandalwood
     
     
    if this isn't allowed here v sorry just delete it
  2. mauvineviolet liked a post in a topic by Thunder Revenant in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Horrible single artwork for´LMLY
    Terrible coverart for the album.
    Extremely halfassed "special version"
    A car poster.
     
    She actively tries to do her worst this era, doesn't she?
     
     
     
    God, I just saw the lyrics they put on Lanapedia. Some of them are so obviously wrong
  3. mauvineviolet liked a post in a topic by Party Favor in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    The druggie trailer park resident aesthetic is what makes the lizzy grant era great 
  4. mauvineviolet liked a post in a topic by Theomo in You, mister PIANO EDIT   
    Hi!!!
     
    I made this piano part for this song. Hope you like it.

    xx
     
     
  5. mauvineviolet liked a post in a topic by wittycatchphrase in Instagram Updates   
    Now that I've had time to digest this a bit more, I'mma say my piece.
     
    Short version/ Summary:
    Girlfriend is in her feelings right now (and I'm sad for her) but she made a major mis-step that she could have used as an opportunity for growth but instead quadrupled down; I'm disappointed in her but will still support her musically because nothing can take her music and its meaning away from me; Twitter cancel culture is going overboard but there is validity behind the points POC (including myself in there) have made; I don't consider Lana racist but she does not recognize the privilege she has experienced compared to the women she included in her post; Lana thwarted her own intended meaning of her post by the aggressive tones throughout, especially in the beginning; both this and her response overshadowed the rest of what she had to say about the perception of her glamorizing abuse, which she made valid points about.
     
    Longer version:
    I'm genuinely sad that Lana was clearly hurt by something that led her to make the post in the first place. I do believe her *intention* was not to openly dismiss the women she named, but once you put your words out there, you have to realize they're not quite solely yours anymore, and can be open to interpretation. Which I'd imagine was the point of sharing it in the first place, as it was labeled as a "question for the culture." A lot of people who end up being involved in race-related interactions don't have the intention of going there, and I don't believe Lana did. But intent only goes so far. It seems like a lot of people here don't want to hear it, but the POC who shared their concerns made valid points about the racial bias and Lana's inability to see how, despite her own legitimate difficulties in the industry, she has benefited from her privilege in ways the other artists she named have not.
     
    While some may say it's not up to her to "correct" what she meant to say, the way she responded in those four follow-ups, after spending the day deleting comments (whether it was her or her team is irrelevant) was more tone-deaf than the original post. A lot of the more blind stans will say this is unimportant (which is concerning), but I do believe she lost some fans of color, and that is sad. Because it didn't have to be that way. Lana could have more maturely addressed her mis-step rather than leaping into quicksand with those four follow-up comments and her #fuckoff post. And doing so doesn't automatically mean she would have "catered to the public" or "backed down." She had an opportunity for growth, and she didn't take it, opting instead to react from a place of anger and low vibration. It's not "ICONIC" or a "kween" moment, as now this is what people (GP though I know no one here cares about that) will focus on, rather than her legitimate concerns about the general perception of her glamorizing abuse. She played herself, and it baffles me that stans don't see that. I'm legitimately concerned that stans are all "haters don't have reading comprehension! lolz" when Lana herself clearly has the inability to comprehend how her word choices contributed to this mess. It's not a good look, and while it's not career-ending, it's at least a derailment/ distraction of sorts. And I don't want that for her.
     
    Lastly, I still love her and support her music because she/ the music means so much to me.  
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