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Daytona Beach Sparkler

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  1. MY ENDORSEMENTS ★・・・・・・★ Most Active: Dark Angel, Embach Status Updater: Dark Angel Best Username: Dark Angel Best PFP: Elle Best Signature: Elle, Lemonade Motorcycle Heaven Best Taste: Dark Angel Nicest Member: Dark Angel, Embach Veteran Member: Elle, Dark Angel, ultrabanisters Best New Member: lemonade motorcycle heaven, motel 6 Best Banned Member: The person who was obsessing over mature sweaty swamp men in the kink thread (I forgot their username) Underrated Member: Waimea Bay Most Missed Sis: southbeachswing Biggest Stan: Dark Angel, Elle Peace Keeper: NikoGo Self- Loathing Poet: Liz Taylor Blues Jack Anti-noff: Lindsay Lohan Thread Of The Year: Kink Thread, Lana Rats Thread Drama Of The Year: lizzyology getting "cancelled" Photoshoot Of The Year: Skims Leak Of The Year: Zodiac, Ice Cream Iconic Moment Of The Year: Lana getting married Lipster Of The Year: Dark Angel
  2. FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 𝓓𝓪𝔂𝓽𝓸𝓷𝓪 𝓑𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓱 𝓢𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓴𝓵𝓮𝓻 ★・・・・・・★ Best Username I've been told by others that they like my very unique, Lizzy-esque username Status Updater My status updates are basically a peek inside my mind, filled with lyrics and ramblings Best Taste What else can I say? I'm a Lizzy stan Nicest Member I'm sweeter than yo mama's apple pie! Best New Member Just because I didn't participate last year ★・・・・・・★
  3. After reading Lolita for the past week, I never realized how much Nabokov/ Lolita heavily influenced Lana until recently With each page, I see glimpses of Lana's songwriting style in Nabokov's eloquent, vivid, and beyond beautiful writing style. I also never realized how much she borrowed certain phrases and aspects from Lolita and incorporated them into her own work. With the more obvious references like Lolita (BTD song) and 1949, I never realized that Carmen was inspired off of the fictional "Little Carmen" song mentioned in the book. She also seemingly borrowed the phrase "glimmering darling" from Lolita as well I also can't forget Lana singing about many other motifs mentioned in Lolita, such as road trips, older men, Americana, white socks, and being in that Pontiac from July to July (despite the month actually being May in the book ). Anyways, I'm absolutely sure that I'll find the source of more references that Lana has made as I continue reading
  4. Take Me To Paris: We should go while we're young ↓ American: Be young, be dope, be proud Strangelove to Betty Boop Boop
  5. Music To Watch Boys To vs Terrence Loves You
  6. Tbh if I was Melanie rn I would scrap the MVs, release a complete collection of unreleased songs/demos, and retire
  7. 1.) I was gonna say mostly yes, but then I realized that the entire LFL album leaked in full yet still became a successful album and didn't affect anything (at least what I know of). I was also gonna say that if it didn't leak, Ultraviolence might've not been reworked. But at the same time, it was bound to change as she already changed the album concept before (Tropico). But like Waimea Bay said, it definitely changed the culture around her unreleased songs. 2.) Jimmy is honestly still a mystery; He might be real, he might be a fictitious character. I've heard a lot of people say a lot of things abt the whole Jimmy thing. Some examples I've heard is that she's singing about Jim Morrison, Jim Jones, etc., that he's a personification of Lana's alcoholism, and a bunch of other things. Personally, I believe that he's a fictional character that exists in her songwriting world that is based off of an amalgamation of real people, like her exes, Jim Morrison, Jim Jones, and that one Jim guy from the cult she joined. 3.) Based from what I read, Fine China is about the whole Jaime King situation. I don't know the exact details, but all I know is that it's about that. 4.) Same thing with Jimmy. 5.) Yes, especially with what David Kahne said in that one email someone here sent him a while ago ( I forgot who). I don't know why she's so ungrateful when his production absolutely eats up Jack Antonflop's lazy, half-done, recycled production
  8. It's giving another Lolita (book) inspired track like 1949
  9. Can I just say that I don't mind the album title or cover because I just know they'll grow on me (also us as a fandom) as time passes
  10. Praying that there's Sirens-esque acoustic guitar tracks on the album
  11. Queen Of The Gas Station: Love casinos, Indian reservations ↓ Off To The Races: To Las Vegas, chaos, casinos oasis // White bikini off with my red nail polish ↓ Dance For Money: I wear my gold nail polish // I like to dance for money ↓ Swan Song: You got your money now, you got your legacy Hawaiian Tropic to If You Lie Down With Me
  12. Dark City: Where the world is my oyster, as stars remind me ↓ Melancholia: In the stars, in the zodiac White Dress to Aviation
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