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  1. 99centlips liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    I know she’s in a #betterplace now, but I still want some toxic shit like off to the races and pretty when you cry. Just cause she’s in a better place doesn’t mean I am!!! 
  2. ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by Surf Noir in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    i believe that lana felt the need to portray herself as a confident, strong, less submissive woman during the lfl and nfr era to appease others, she definitely played it safe. i think now, she's tired of putting on a facade for anyone's approval, this is very evident from her infamous letter, and even just from the tulsa jesus freak snippet, the lyrics are sultry and intriguing. even some of her more later works, transitioning into the lana we know now, are very "submissive" yet very powerful and beautiful, such as religion. the honeymoon album is definitely a classic ldr album, however you can tell she steps into her power more, but it doesn't feel forced. religion is such a great song that expresses the intense feelings she has for her lover, and i don't see it as "weak" or "toxic". i feel like lmlylaw could be similar, at the end of the day, i want lana to do what makes her happy and satisfied when it comes to her art, but she should never hold herself back for anyone's approval. 
  3. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    i always thought there was a reason her relationships with men never seem to work, we've got her now!
  4. peach perfume liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    just saw it with my third eye that Let Me Love You Like A Woman is actually a bicurious love song written about a woman, in the same vein as I Kissed A Girl and Cool For the Summer. 
  5. Fart Deco liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana's approach to feminism is the same as her approach to religion: take what you want and leave the rest. 
     
    after WOMEN spent years attacking her in the media when she was at her most vulnerable in the name of feminism, it's not really that shocking that she's turned off to the idea of calling herself one. 
     
    i think she can and has definitely made strides in regards to how she views herself, but after years of being called a prostitute, drug addict, and puppet by "woke" media publications, i think she's earned the right to be somewhat ~ambivalent~ to the title. 
  6. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    if we get no new information in the next 48 hours i will be calling the LAPD on miss grant. 
  7. bel air rose liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana's approach to feminism is the same as her approach to religion: take what you want and leave the rest. 
     
    after WOMEN spent years attacking her in the media when she was at her most vulnerable in the name of feminism, it's not really that shocking that she's turned off to the idea of calling herself one. 
     
    i think she can and has definitely made strides in regards to how she views herself, but after years of being called a prostitute, drug addict, and puppet by "woke" media publications, i think she's earned the right to be somewhat ~ambivalent~ to the title. 
  8. khomj liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  9. ArtDecoDelRey liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in Random Lana Discussion Thread   
    well what should i definitely NOT search on this website
  10. khomj liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    so based on the title alone and the voices in my head, i feel like Let Me Love You Like A Woman is gonna be reminiscent of Video Games.
     
    and i ofc need a Religion Part 2. 
  11. Lavender Sunshine liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  12. necessary sacrifice liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana's approach to feminism is the same as her approach to religion: take what you want and leave the rest. 
     
    after WOMEN spent years attacking her in the media when she was at her most vulnerable in the name of feminism, it's not really that shocking that she's turned off to the idea of calling herself one. 
     
    i think she can and has definitely made strides in regards to how she views herself, but after years of being called a prostitute, drug addict, and puppet by "woke" media publications, i think she's earned the right to be somewhat ~ambivalent~ to the title. 
  13. Lustformoney liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  14. drugsdesire liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  15. Fart Deco liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  16. necessary sacrifice liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  17. bel air rose liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  18. Doll Harlow liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana came up in an age where the standard female pop star was a Boss Bitch™ Lady Gaga was the feminist gay icon, Beyonce was all about Girls Running the World, Nicki Minaj was a muthafuckin monster, etc. It was all about girl power and crazy fashion and not needing a man lol. 
     
    Now then there's poor lil Lana who wears her heart on her sleeve, doesn't really have much media training, and writes songs about how much she loves/misses her boyfriend(s). She doesn't take much of a "stance" on things- she writes a song like Ultraviolence about abusive relationships, but rather than condemning them and writing some empowering anthem about leaving, she just kind of describes what it was like and leaves it at that. 
     
    so people picked on her like crazy cause they didn't understand her (or pretended to not understand her) because she wasn't the cookie cutter girl power pop star they were used to. and of course, the cringey "SJW" culture that arose on the internet around this time didn't really work in her favor lol. so while other girls were "sex symbols" and "bad bitches" and "sexually liberated, empowered women"- lana got called a prostitute and a cokehead who slept around in hollywood and was a doormat to shitty men.
     
    tbh it was really fucked up the way they all just ganged up on her, so no wonder she's so resentful of it now
  19. ShadesOfFool liked a post in a topic by Obduration in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    Question for the culture wouldn't be so problematic if she didn't speak in literal riddles
  20. khomj liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    I know she’s in a #betterplace now, but I still want some toxic shit like off to the races and pretty when you cry. Just cause she’s in a better place doesn’t mean I am!!! 
  21. Venice Peach liked a post in a topic by ShadesOfFool in TEMPORARY Chemtrails Over the Country Club - Pre-Release Thread: OUT March 19th, 2021   
    lana's approach to feminism is the same as her approach to religion: take what you want and leave the rest. 
     
    after WOMEN spent years attacking her in the media when she was at her most vulnerable in the name of feminism, it's not really that shocking that she's turned off to the idea of calling herself one. 
     
    i think she can and has definitely made strides in regards to how she views herself, but after years of being called a prostitute, drug addict, and puppet by "woke" media publications, i think she's earned the right to be somewhat ~ambivalent~ to the title. 
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