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  1. IamThatGirlLily liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Lanaween Costume Contest   
    Stole my idea
     
     
    HDB don't do this to me, I love Elvis and will bed you if I see this.
     
     
    evilentity, you also have my heart because I love Halloween. This year I'm actually being a Mormon woman. I would detail this but this isn't a general Halloween thread. I'll have to think of something separate for this puppy.
     
    Are we allowed only one entry? My mind is teeming with ideas.
  2. Sitar liked a post in a topic by HunterAshlyn in Member of the Week #4: IamThatGirlLily   
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
     
    Maru! I LOVE LOVE LOVE these! you ask the most AWESOME questions. So funny, but also really provide people a platform to display themselves! Love it! I feel like I've gotten to know lily really well! And that's super exciting
     
    <3 this is an awesome way to bring the forum together.
     
    BUT DONTCHU COME FOR MY BABY SITAR
     
    Also, Lily, you seem like such an awesome person! I loved reading your answers! We're around the same age, you and i!
  3. Sitar liked a post in a topic by teethclick in Underrated Lana Songs   
    A lot of people say "Lucky Ones", obviously not underrated, hahahah.
  4. Sitar liked a post in a topic by James Dean in Underrated Lana Songs   
    ELVIS
  5. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Paradise Lost Competition (Win Born To Die: Paradise Edition)   
    Tbh the grand prize should be the box-set...i c u in the UK
  6. demiannn liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Underrated Lana Songs   
    No, I get disappointed when a shitty poppy one like "Big Bad Wolf" leaks
     
    I have been known to drop it like it's hot in the pale moonlight to "She's Not Me", "Match Made in Heaven", and "Gogo Dancer" :badbitch:
  7. Beemo liked a post in a topic by Sitar in 'Ride' artwork and information   
    No one describes anything as precisely as you, my friend.
  8. my ol man isa batman liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Underrated Lana Songs   
    No, I get disappointed when a shitty poppy one like "Big Bad Wolf" leaks
     
    I have been known to drop it like it's hot in the pale moonlight to "She's Not Me", "Match Made in Heaven", and "Gogo Dancer" :badbitch:
  9. yayoop liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Underrated Lana Songs   
    No, I get disappointed when a shitty poppy one like "Big Bad Wolf" leaks
     
    I have been known to drop it like it's hot in the pale moonlight to "She's Not Me", "Match Made in Heaven", and "Gogo Dancer" :badbitch:
  10. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Feature suggestions 5th October 2012   
    I know I've said it before, but we are living as second-class citizens until we have a New Content button. I know it can be done!
     
    Also a gallery. Not in the forum, but up by the tabs that say "forums", "members", "shoutbox". We want to be all-encompassing as far as Lana info goes to be successful, and that seems to be the only thing we're missing (besides a downloads section, but that's understandable).
     
    We DON'T need No Holds Barred because we aren't some huge shady Gaga community. Don't do it.
  11. Jay Mailer liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Underrated Lana Songs   
    No, I get disappointed when a shitty poppy one like "Big Bad Wolf" leaks
     
    I have been known to drop it like it's hot in the pale moonlight to "She's Not Me", "Match Made in Heaven", and "Gogo Dancer" :badbitch:
  12. missdecadence liked a post in a topic by Sitar in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    What if it was a Diet MTN Dew demo, but recorded with the Phenomena?!
     
    Thanks
     
     
    Indulge this theory for a second, please, I'm feeling pretty good about it:
     
    Lana has gone on record saying that her first three singles--"Video Games", "Born to Die", and "Blue Jeans"--are a trilogy. As a fanbase, it's our job to read really far into this. A safe point to jump to is that these songs are a trilogy in the sense that they're all about the same love story. I readily accepted this for a while and assigned this trilogy to her criminal love story, K. "Blue Jeans" has the most detail of any of these three songs, specifically relating back to "For K", so this as a logical jump of intuition. But if you think about it, really think about it, these songs don't have any particular details in common. Sure, they're all mournful. But it ends there.
     
    Just recently, some stalkers insiders made it vaguely apparent that they were positive "Video Games" is about Mike Mizrahi. Mike's story doesn't cohesively fit with the mysterious K's, so we're all left in the dust of that trilogy theory. But that's how Lana herself described it--a trilogy. So what if these three songs aren't a trilogy in the sense that they all connect back to one guy, but that they connect to three separate things she holds dear. For instance, what if this trilogy is about the three most important loves of her life?
     
    It makes sense, doesn't it? She cast Bradley Soileau in "Born to Die" based on his appearance, which bears some striking similarities to Jimmy Gnecco's. And just reading this thread, it's impossible not to get the sense that these were Lana's most important relationships--held above Bill and possibly Chris and whoever she dated as a teenager. "Video Games" being about Mike, "Born to Die" being about Jimmy, and "Blue Jeans" being about K.
     
    Problems with this:
    - Born to Die. Very K, right? Wrong. Who's to say that she means die in the literal sense? She sings last thing I saw before I died, and lo and behold, she's not dead.
    - Bradley Soileau, the model equivalent of Jimmy Gnecco, is also in "Blue Jeans". So that song must be about Jimmy, right? Wrong. See, she was already in a professional relationship with Bradley at that point, and maybe even a less-than-professional one. People were fascinated with his image. Business-wise, casting Bradley was a natural move. She originally cast him for "Born to Die" based on his looks--but did she ever say the same for the decision in "Blue Jeans"? As far as I know, the answer is no.
     
    Shower me with praise or comments.
  13. HunterAshlyn liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Trash Magic [The Man I Love] (Demo)   
    but liek its neon reservations bc she luvs brite lites
  14. NEAL liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Ride   
    If she rhymed "white and gold" with "heart of gold", I'd be pissed.
  15. Sitar liked a post in a topic by TrailerParkDarling in Underrated Lana Songs   
    Disco, because a lot of people forget about it :`///
  16. Sitar liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    hahah obviously, i made it :smiles:
     
     
     

  17. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Sitar in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    What if it was a Diet MTN Dew demo, but recorded with the Phenomena?!
     
    Thanks
     
     
    Indulge this theory for a second, please, I'm feeling pretty good about it:
     
    Lana has gone on record saying that her first three singles--"Video Games", "Born to Die", and "Blue Jeans"--are a trilogy. As a fanbase, it's our job to read really far into this. A safe point to jump to is that these songs are a trilogy in the sense that they're all about the same love story. I readily accepted this for a while and assigned this trilogy to her criminal love story, K. "Blue Jeans" has the most detail of any of these three songs, specifically relating back to "For K", so this as a logical jump of intuition. But if you think about it, really think about it, these songs don't have any particular details in common. Sure, they're all mournful. But it ends there.
     
    Just recently, some stalkers insiders made it vaguely apparent that they were positive "Video Games" is about Mike Mizrahi. Mike's story doesn't cohesively fit with the mysterious K's, so we're all left in the dust of that trilogy theory. But that's how Lana herself described it--a trilogy. So what if these three songs aren't a trilogy in the sense that they all connect back to one guy, but that they connect to three separate things she holds dear. For instance, what if this trilogy is about the three most important loves of her life?
     
    It makes sense, doesn't it? She cast Bradley Soileau in "Born to Die" based on his appearance, which bears some striking similarities to Jimmy Gnecco's. And just reading this thread, it's impossible not to get the sense that these were Lana's most important relationships--held above Bill and possibly Chris and whoever she dated as a teenager. "Video Games" being about Mike, "Born to Die" being about Jimmy, and "Blue Jeans" being about K.
     
    Problems with this:
    - Born to Die. Very K, right? Wrong. Who's to say that she means die in the literal sense? She sings last thing I saw before I died, and lo and behold, she's not dead.
    - Bradley Soileau, the model equivalent of Jimmy Gnecco, is also in "Blue Jeans". So that song must be about Jimmy, right? Wrong. See, she was already in a professional relationship with Bradley at that point, and maybe even a less-than-professional one. People were fascinated with his image. Business-wise, casting Bradley was a natural move. She originally cast him for "Born to Die" based on his looks--but did she ever say the same for the decision in "Blue Jeans"? As far as I know, the answer is no.
     
    Shower me with praise or comments.
  18. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Marry , Fuck , Kill   
    PUGL, wut.
     
    I'll answer HDB: kill Michael Myers because he's the scariest, fuck Freddy Krueger for THA POWER (PS, has he raped anyone in their dreams? Seems like the next step...), and marry Jason.
     
     
    MOD EDITION, KNOWING FULL WELL I'LL BE KILLED: Maru the Cat, SitarKitty, Hundred Dollar Pussy
  19. IamThatGirlLily liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Member of the Week #4: IamThatGirlLily   
    Lily, you're a lovely girl and I love your posts. I, for one, am happy you almost caused everyone on the forum to become mutinous. It's really becoming a pretty good haven and you inadvertently set that into motion Also, as a member and person you're deserving and funny. Loved your answers.
     
    Maru, stop trying Everyone knows you're jealous because HDB friendzoned you and he's all over my kitty jock, I mean YOU leaked the picture...
     
     
     
     
    Don't think everyone can't see this jigsaw coming together.
  20. sodaserialkiller liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I can be your china doll if you like to see me fall
     
    We were two kids just trying to get out, lived on the dark side of the American Dream
     
    I even think I found god in the flashbulbs of the pretty cameras
  21. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in 'ban' The Person Above You   
    For posting too much.
     
    Oops...that happened...
  22. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Word Association   
    Croutons
  23. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Marry , Fuck , Kill   
    Fuck Lemon pie, marry Lemon pie, kill Lemon pie.
     
     
    Lemon pie, Monicker, evilentity
  24. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Member of the Week #4: IamThatGirlLily   
    Lily, you're a lovely girl and I love your posts. I, for one, am happy you almost caused everyone on the forum to become mutinous. It's really becoming a pretty good haven and you inadvertently set that into motion Also, as a member and person you're deserving and funny. Loved your answers.
     
    Maru, stop trying Everyone knows you're jealous because HDB friendzoned you and he's all over my kitty jock, I mean YOU leaked the picture...
     
     
     
     
    Don't think everyone can't see this jigsaw coming together.
  25. bia liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Unpopular Lana Opinions   
    I can be your china doll if you like to see me fall
     
    We were two kids just trying to get out, lived on the dark side of the American Dream
     
    I even think I found god in the flashbulbs of the pretty cameras
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