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  1. ShadesOfFool 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 
  2. SarcasticBeauty liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    why does everyone want the lizzy grant era back so bad? the music wasn't that good and she looked a mess
  3. partymonster liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    why does everyone want the lizzy grant era back so bad? the music wasn't that good and she looked a mess
  4. xxmissdaytonaxx liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  5. Lustformoney liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    why does everyone want the lizzy grant era back so bad? the music wasn't that good and she looked a mess
  6. ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by DeluluKing in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    She did. I heard what I heard from her mouth.
  7. MagicalTrancePotion liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Tulsa Jesus freak is a sexy vibey song please don’t speak on that absolute GEM
  8. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    You know I was checking those shelves for a nicki album
  9. NikoGo liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  10. BluebirdXO liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  11. ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by lanasbottom in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    the way y’all act as if most of her cringiest lyrics weren't on the last album and people still ATE it up and called it her lyrical magnum opus so maybe cocc will get the same treatment 
  12. ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by Terrence Loves Me in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    When we get to March i'm going to make a 19 days countdown and hang it on my wall, each day will represent a different Lana song
     
    until we get to 11 days, then i'll write the cocc songs 
  13. Catgirl liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  14. jazzlessbaby liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Tulsa Jesus freak is a sexy vibey song please don’t speak on that absolute GEM
  15. GeminiLanaFan liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Tulsa Jesus freak is a sexy vibey song please don’t speak on that absolute GEM
  16. Lustformoney liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  17. rocknrollgroupie liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Smoking my good weed and I have more to say! 
     
    So after her life went up in flames on Ultraviolence and she just sat in the ashes on Honeymoon, Lust for Life definitely seems like a genuine effort to claw her way out of that dark place. 
     
    I think the entire album hinges on a promise she made to herself. While previously, her attitude was very dependent on drugs and men (she had a very “please don’t leave me!!” thing going on) I genuinely believe she resolved to break those bad habits. While I could never say what the exact resolution she made was, there definitely seems to be a greater emphasis on her individualism and perhaps working on her self esteem. For much of her adult life, she appears to have been trapped in a cycle of abuse and dependency, both by substances, depression, and men. 
     
    On Get Free, talks about freeing herself from her demons, both those inside her mind and those around her. She dedicates this mission to Amy Winehouse and Whitney Houston, two women notoriously ruined by drugs and toxic relationships, who Lana probably feels are kindred spirits. On Change, she talks about, well, change inside herself and vows to be kinder to herself and others. 
     
    she had a very dark worldview, likely due to her own depression and the trauma inflicted upon her by others, but she definitely seemed a bit more even keeled and sometimes downright sunny. Love, Lust for Life, God Bless America, When the World Was At War, etc...these are songs about finding the good in the bad. Instead of her problems consuming her, she chooses to see the beauty in them. 
     
    Likewise with romance, she no longer seems obsessed with her man. She was very much conditioned to be dependent on a man for love, security, and money, and on this album, she seems to be forsaking these ideals. She’s no longer wrapped around her man’s finger, it’s quite the opposite. Summer Bummer, Cherry, Groupie Love...she now plays the temptress. She still adores her man, but she can live without him. In My Feelings, White Mustang, Tomorrow Never Came...she’s (gracefully) kicking these men to the curb once she sees their true colors, not continuing to chase after them like she might’ve done years ago. Geralt had her FUCKED UP, so she put his ass out. That’s strength! That’s character development! 
     
    It’s not to say her life is perfect, she’s still plagued by intrusive fame and her depression and heartbreak didn’t magically disappear overnight, but she’s putting in the work. It’s an uphill battle and she is facing it head on for the first time. Heroin features a lot of grief and heartbreak that was weighing down on her, but she faces it, puts it to rest, and keeps on swimming. 
     
    so yes that’s my evening ramble. Lust for Life introduced us to Lana Del Rey 2.0, put some respect on that album! 
  18. Pretty Dull liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    I could trip over one of these girls on the street and have no clue
  19. stupidapartmentcomplex liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Smoking my good weed and I have more to say! 
     
    So after her life went up in flames on Ultraviolence and she just sat in the ashes on Honeymoon, Lust for Life definitely seems like a genuine effort to claw her way out of that dark place. 
     
    I think the entire album hinges on a promise she made to herself. While previously, her attitude was very dependent on drugs and men (she had a very “please don’t leave me!!” thing going on) I genuinely believe she resolved to break those bad habits. While I could never say what the exact resolution she made was, there definitely seems to be a greater emphasis on her individualism and perhaps working on her self esteem. For much of her adult life, she appears to have been trapped in a cycle of abuse and dependency, both by substances, depression, and men. 
     
    On Get Free, talks about freeing herself from her demons, both those inside her mind and those around her. She dedicates this mission to Amy Winehouse and Whitney Houston, two women notoriously ruined by drugs and toxic relationships, who Lana probably feels are kindred spirits. On Change, she talks about, well, change inside herself and vows to be kinder to herself and others. 
     
    she had a very dark worldview, likely due to her own depression and the trauma inflicted upon her by others, but she definitely seemed a bit more even keeled and sometimes downright sunny. Love, Lust for Life, God Bless America, When the World Was At War, etc...these are songs about finding the good in the bad. Instead of her problems consuming her, she chooses to see the beauty in them. 
     
    Likewise with romance, she no longer seems obsessed with her man. She was very much conditioned to be dependent on a man for love, security, and money, and on this album, she seems to be forsaking these ideals. She’s no longer wrapped around her man’s finger, it’s quite the opposite. Summer Bummer, Cherry, Groupie Love...she now plays the temptress. She still adores her man, but she can live without him. In My Feelings, White Mustang, Tomorrow Never Came...she’s (gracefully) kicking these men to the curb once she sees their true colors, not continuing to chase after them like she might’ve done years ago. Geralt had her FUCKED UP, so she put his ass out. That’s strength! That’s character development! 
     
    It’s not to say her life is perfect, she’s still plagued by intrusive fame and her depression and heartbreak didn’t magically disappear overnight, but she’s putting in the work. It’s an uphill battle and she is facing it head on for the first time. Heroin features a lot of grief and heartbreak that was weighing down on her, but she faces it, puts it to rest, and keeps on swimming. 
     
    so yes that’s my evening ramble. Lust for Life introduced us to Lana Del Rey 2.0, put some respect on that album! 
  20. White Hot Forever liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Smoking my good weed and I have more to say! 
     
    So after her life went up in flames on Ultraviolence and she just sat in the ashes on Honeymoon, Lust for Life definitely seems like a genuine effort to claw her way out of that dark place. 
     
    I think the entire album hinges on a promise she made to herself. While previously, her attitude was very dependent on drugs and men (she had a very “please don’t leave me!!” thing going on) I genuinely believe she resolved to break those bad habits. While I could never say what the exact resolution she made was, there definitely seems to be a greater emphasis on her individualism and perhaps working on her self esteem. For much of her adult life, she appears to have been trapped in a cycle of abuse and dependency, both by substances, depression, and men. 
     
    On Get Free, talks about freeing herself from her demons, both those inside her mind and those around her. She dedicates this mission to Amy Winehouse and Whitney Houston, two women notoriously ruined by drugs and toxic relationships, who Lana probably feels are kindred spirits. On Change, she talks about, well, change inside herself and vows to be kinder to herself and others. 
     
    she had a very dark worldview, likely due to her own depression and the trauma inflicted upon her by others, but she definitely seemed a bit more even keeled and sometimes downright sunny. Love, Lust for Life, God Bless America, When the World Was At War, etc...these are songs about finding the good in the bad. Instead of her problems consuming her, she chooses to see the beauty in them. 
     
    Likewise with romance, she no longer seems obsessed with her man. She was very much conditioned to be dependent on a man for love, security, and money, and on this album, she seems to be forsaking these ideals. She’s no longer wrapped around her man’s finger, it’s quite the opposite. Summer Bummer, Cherry, Groupie Love...she now plays the temptress. She still adores her man, but she can live without him. In My Feelings, White Mustang, Tomorrow Never Came...she’s (gracefully) kicking these men to the curb once she sees their true colors, not continuing to chase after them like she might’ve done years ago. Geralt had her FUCKED UP, so she put his ass out. That’s strength! That’s character development! 
     
    It’s not to say her life is perfect, she’s still plagued by intrusive fame and her depression and heartbreak didn’t magically disappear overnight, but she’s putting in the work. It’s an uphill battle and she is facing it head on for the first time. Heroin features a lot of grief and heartbreak that was weighing down on her, but she faces it, puts it to rest, and keeps on swimming. 
     
    so yes that’s my evening ramble. Lust for Life introduced us to Lana Del Rey 2.0, put some respect on that album! 
  21. stupidapartmentcomplex liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Tulsa Jesus freak is a sexy vibey song please don’t speak on that absolute GEM
  22. heroindealer liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Why are all the songs clean? She really is a Christian grandma now 
  23. heroindealer liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Tulsa Jesus freak is a sexy vibey song please don’t speak on that absolute GEM
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