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OH MY FUCKING GOD I GOT ONE
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up to a point. Ppl will stop getting hyped if it’s mass available and spontaneously purchasing. We’re near that tipping point of supply/demand, so I think 3rd or 4th restock will be the last.
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I’m gonna fucking burn down the house of whoever is in charge of sending out her store’s email notifications. Why send a restock notice after the restocks are all gone
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I can't believe I basically share a birthday with Ultraviolence and wasn't able to get one of these vinyls
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By the time the email went out it was already sold out in my country 😭
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If Lana Del Rey called me I’d never know bc I have my phone automatically send unknown numbers to voicemail (and I have no clue how to check my voicemail) 💀
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Vulgar sounds like Cake Like Lady Gaga but less fun.
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LDRX - Thoughts & Speculations Thread
Mer replied to shadesofloveduthenandnow's topic in Lana Thoughts
I hope she's so moved by how much love she's getting from Latin America during her tour, she releases an album inspired by latin music.- 653 replies
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Damn this whole family is pissing me off today with the dramatics. Except Rob. Rob you will always be famous
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“Good luck and love u”…why is she so dramatic it sounds like she’s sending us to the Hunger Games.
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It reminds me a bit of a stripped back Grandfather! So beautiful! Love it This is Lana at her best.
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I think trying to figure out the net worth of celebrities is almost always going to be off the mark. For example, Lana sold that HBTB house for 3.2millUSD in 2018. We don't know what she did with that money. If she'd put it all in Apple stock, it would currently be worth 12.2millionUSD. And I don't think, unless she were to report that herself to Forbes (as some celebrities do), any of her published net worths would accurately reflect that.
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Speak Now (I Spoke Edition) [Taylor's Version] {From The Vault}
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Chateau Marmont has a nice bar (altho I don't think you're 21 yet so...), and if you have time to go to Malibu it can be a fun day trip. Venice is nice as well. It really depends on where you're staying. If you're gonna be on the westside, all of these things should be doable with a car and some well timed driving to avoid the rush hours.
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Go to Mel’s! Idk if they’re still serving the Lana shake tho?
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Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Mer replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
What does this have to do with interpreting a Lana Del Rey album? No one is being hurt by any one interpretation so I really don’t see the need for dog whistling conservative talking points in a LGBTQ safe space. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Mer replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
Well...yeah? Not sure what you mean by this. Most of the Western world is very much defined and influenced by the US's ideals and lifestyles. Canada, US, and the UK all have a very similar cultural identity at their core, and so does Western Europe and Australia? Capitalism, individualism, nuclear-family, suburban-bliss...these things may have originated in the US, but they're pretty far reaching now. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Mer replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
I mean, like I said, even the chosen title is deeply American-centric...but I think it can fit with most of the Western ideals. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Mer replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
I think most songs are about the struggle of a young, modern day woman (with a "weak constitution") trying really really hard to create this perfect suburban life for herself and her partner(s), and continuously failing to do so and burning herself out in the process. So I can see both ways. As a criticism of the men around her, and of the picturesque version of domestic life she tries to conform to. -
Norman Fucking Rockwell - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll
Mer replied to Elle's topic in Post-Release Threads
In all honesty I see both Born To Die and Norman Fucking Rockwell to be tongue-in-cheek exaggerations of certain aspects of modern Western culture. On BTD, even the title itself seems to make fun of both the nihilism in American culture and the consumerism of drugs, glamor, etc. (I.e., you aren't born to live or born to succeed, you're born to live fast, consume as much as possible, and die doing so). The songs explore this teenage-fantasy-wasteland where a lot of life's problems can be escaped by having sex, doing drugs, and constantly living on the run. It's about the extremes of the excess in our culture. On NFR, the title is sarcastic. Norman Rockwell was an American propagandist who drew picturesque scenes of rural American life, and helped sell the idea of "the simple life" in suburbs and rural areas. Putting the "fucking" between his name expresses mockery and disdain of Norman and what he stood for. The songs themselves are softer, calmer, and the subject mature more introspective. The songs discuss the burnout caused by trying to create this perfect little suburban life for yourself, and in a way it echos the theme of BTD--in that whether you embrace the teenage-fantasy-wasteland of degeneracy, or try to embrace the Norma Rockwell suburban utopia, you still end up empty, alone, and craving something more concrete than either empty version of Western culture.