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  1. COLACNT liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in ~ FAN VIDEOS ~ (NEW: DEALER)   
    Your videos are one of the biggest reason I began to stan Lana, because it fits the songs so well in the most haunting, beautiful and eerie ways that it made me listen to them on repeat and try to understand all the deeper meanings of them to see what she had in mind. Thank you so much for taking the time to make them, it's always such a pleasure to watch your videos, I discovered so much great pieces of art with your work, and I'm fascinated by your dedication to find all the footage in her own videos
  2. Honeybear liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    The fact that Francesco really looks like my father makes me reaLLY uncomfortable omg. But she looks like an Impressionism painting here. Fucking gorgeous. Literally an elven princess. Her best look in a long time for me, this colour suits her like crazy. She looks mature in a good way, it's elegant. I'm overall pleasantly surprisingly slain 
  3. AngelHeadedHipster liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    The fact that Francesco really looks like my father makes me reaLLY uncomfortable omg. But she looks like an Impressionism painting here. Fucking gorgeous. Literally an elven princess. Her best look in a long time for me, this colour suits her like crazy. She looks mature in a good way, it's elegant. I'm overall pleasantly surprisingly slain 
  4. annedauphine liked a post in a topic by delreyfreak in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    I hope Lana never comes on the Boards, y'all are so judgmental of Lana sometimes.
    I thought her outfit was super cute and she looked really mature and elegant (Yeah, those shoes aren't the best but it's not that big of a deal really…)
  5. BlueJeans liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    The fact that Francesco really looks like my father makes me reaLLY uncomfortable omg. But she looks like an Impressionism painting here. Fucking gorgeous. Literally an elven princess. Her best look in a long time for me, this colour suits her like crazy. She looks mature in a good way, it's elegant. I'm overall pleasantly surprisingly slain 
  6. Rayse liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    The fact that Francesco really looks like my father makes me reaLLY uncomfortable omg. But she looks like an Impressionism painting here. Fucking gorgeous. Literally an elven princess. Her best look in a long time for me, this colour suits her like crazy. She looks mature in a good way, it's elegant. I'm overall pleasantly surprisingly slain 
  7. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in Lana and Francessco at Grimaldi Palace   
    The fact that Francesco really looks like my father makes me reaLLY uncomfortable omg. But she looks like an Impressionism painting here. Fucking gorgeous. Literally an elven princess. Her best look in a long time for me, this colour suits her like crazy. She looks mature in a good way, it's elegant. I'm overall pleasantly surprisingly slain 
  8. BeautifulAnywhere liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    I apologise in advance about how much fake deep and arrogant this is going to sound, which is a shame considering how dead serious I am, this is the realest talk ever for me and I'm genuine.
     
    I've thought really deeply about this, I've had this thread in mind for days, and actually, I can count people that physically changed my life on the fingers of one hand and she's most definitely amongst them. I realised that in the 8 months that I known about her, I've wrote a twenty pages academic essay on her, I've read several books and watched countless movies when I dislike doing both just because of her, I have 5000 pictures of her on my computer meticulously classed, and I entirely based my first public exhibition of my career as an artist on her and the ghosts of her. My essay also is leading me directly to my thesis subject which hasn't been researched yet so she may be at the origin of my potential career success. And yes, on top of that, she changed my very tastes, she made me appreciate coffee when I despise it and I switched from Coca Cola to Pepsi, Diet Mountain Dew is now my favourite drink ever, she made me discover that I have kind of a daddy kink but for women and because of her intense femininity she made me realise I was definitely bisexual and she taught me to accept it by teaching me to unapologetically accept who I am. I've never, in my entire life, related to someone that much. This is for another thread but it blows my mind how different yet strikingly similar we are. The most ironical part for me is that I hated her with a passion back in 2012, I remember despising how cliché and plastic and "tumblr hipsterical grunge" she sounded and looked, but in December 2014 I was looking for a subject of research for my essay for my course at uni on fans and amateurs experts, and out of pure sheer genuine curiosity I decided out of the blue to do the experiment of "taking the place of a Lana Del Rey fan" and see how it would go, as for example I have an incredible, extreme fascination for the pictures of fans kneeling in front of the H&M adverts. Needless to say, about 30 pages into Lanalysis I was so hooked that I dreamt about her constantly. I remember, I think I became a fan the exact second she points the microphone at the crowd crying in the chorus in the Video Games Vicar Street video. It was like touching her soul. I started watching and listening to her music and interviews compulsively and was so taken aback by the quantity as well as quality of it, it made me respect her so much as a creative hard working person. I'm so glad I've been through this. She's too famous for me, she'll never know I exist and I probably will never go to a concert of hers because I couldn't bear the preparation emotionally, but it's cool, I prefer to keep the perfect idea of her I have in mind and for some reasons I honestly can't explain I'm extremely seriously in love with both her and the idea of her. I've never been a fan of any """famous popstar""" before. This is still so new for me, and so delightful, I think that one of the biggest things she changed is my acceptance towards my own tastes, like I'm *mostly* still ashamed to say I'm a fan of hers and I really don't look like a lipster at all for whatever that means, but I used to dislike pop and charts music by default just because it was mainstream and I facepalm at my old self every time I have the extreme pleasure of listening  to practically any of the around 500 songs of hers I now have in my library.
     
    I'm a very lambda fan, really the basic fangirl, but I know for a crystal clear fact that without her I would never have had the balls to accept that it's not necessarily something to be ashamed of and that it can be turned into raw, pure creative and artistic energy. God, I'm so thankful for her existence 
  9. Agnese13 liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    I apologise in advance about how much fake deep and arrogant this is going to sound, which is a shame considering how dead serious I am, this is the realest talk ever for me and I'm genuine.
     
    I've thought really deeply about this, I've had this thread in mind for days, and actually, I can count people that physically changed my life on the fingers of one hand and she's most definitely amongst them. I realised that in the 8 months that I known about her, I've wrote a twenty pages academic essay on her, I've read several books and watched countless movies when I dislike doing both just because of her, I have 5000 pictures of her on my computer meticulously classed, and I entirely based my first public exhibition of my career as an artist on her and the ghosts of her. My essay also is leading me directly to my thesis subject which hasn't been researched yet so she may be at the origin of my potential career success. And yes, on top of that, she changed my very tastes, she made me appreciate coffee when I despise it and I switched from Coca Cola to Pepsi, Diet Mountain Dew is now my favourite drink ever, she made me discover that I have kind of a daddy kink but for women and because of her intense femininity she made me realise I was definitely bisexual and she taught me to accept it by teaching me to unapologetically accept who I am. I've never, in my entire life, related to someone that much. This is for another thread but it blows my mind how different yet strikingly similar we are. The most ironical part for me is that I hated her with a passion back in 2012, I remember despising how cliché and plastic and "tumblr hipsterical grunge" she sounded and looked, but in December 2014 I was looking for a subject of research for my essay for my course at uni on fans and amateurs experts, and out of pure sheer genuine curiosity I decided out of the blue to do the experiment of "taking the place of a Lana Del Rey fan" and see how it would go, as for example I have an incredible, extreme fascination for the pictures of fans kneeling in front of the H&M adverts. Needless to say, about 30 pages into Lanalysis I was so hooked that I dreamt about her constantly. I remember, I think I became a fan the exact second she points the microphone at the crowd crying in the chorus in the Video Games Vicar Street video. It was like touching her soul. I started watching and listening to her music and interviews compulsively and was so taken aback by the quantity as well as quality of it, it made me respect her so much as a creative hard working person. I'm so glad I've been through this. She's too famous for me, she'll never know I exist and I probably will never go to a concert of hers because I couldn't bear the preparation emotionally, but it's cool, I prefer to keep the perfect idea of her I have in mind and for some reasons I honestly can't explain I'm extremely seriously in love with both her and the idea of her. I've never been a fan of any """famous popstar""" before. This is still so new for me, and so delightful, I think that one of the biggest things she changed is my acceptance towards my own tastes, like I'm *mostly* still ashamed to say I'm a fan of hers and I really don't look like a lipster at all for whatever that means, but I used to dislike pop and charts music by default just because it was mainstream and I facepalm at my old self every time I have the extreme pleasure of listening  to practically any of the around 500 songs of hers I now have in my library.
     
    I'm a very lambda fan, really the basic fangirl, but I know for a crystal clear fact that without her I would never have had the balls to accept that it's not necessarily something to be ashamed of and that it can be turned into raw, pure creative and artistic energy. God, I'm so thankful for her existence 
  10. AngelHeadedHipster liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    I apologise in advance about how much fake deep and arrogant this is going to sound, which is a shame considering how dead serious I am, this is the realest talk ever for me and I'm genuine.
     
    I've thought really deeply about this, I've had this thread in mind for days, and actually, I can count people that physically changed my life on the fingers of one hand and she's most definitely amongst them. I realised that in the 8 months that I known about her, I've wrote a twenty pages academic essay on her, I've read several books and watched countless movies when I dislike doing both just because of her, I have 5000 pictures of her on my computer meticulously classed, and I entirely based my first public exhibition of my career as an artist on her and the ghosts of her. My essay also is leading me directly to my thesis subject which hasn't been researched yet so she may be at the origin of my potential career success. And yes, on top of that, she changed my very tastes, she made me appreciate coffee when I despise it and I switched from Coca Cola to Pepsi, Diet Mountain Dew is now my favourite drink ever, she made me discover that I have kind of a daddy kink but for women and because of her intense femininity she made me realise I was definitely bisexual and she taught me to accept it by teaching me to unapologetically accept who I am. I've never, in my entire life, related to someone that much. This is for another thread but it blows my mind how different yet strikingly similar we are. The most ironical part for me is that I hated her with a passion back in 2012, I remember despising how cliché and plastic and "tumblr hipsterical grunge" she sounded and looked, but in December 2014 I was looking for a subject of research for my essay for my course at uni on fans and amateurs experts, and out of pure sheer genuine curiosity I decided out of the blue to do the experiment of "taking the place of a Lana Del Rey fan" and see how it would go, as for example I have an incredible, extreme fascination for the pictures of fans kneeling in front of the H&M adverts. Needless to say, about 30 pages into Lanalysis I was so hooked that I dreamt about her constantly. I remember, I think I became a fan the exact second she points the microphone at the crowd crying in the chorus in the Video Games Vicar Street video. It was like touching her soul. I started watching and listening to her music and interviews compulsively and was so taken aback by the quantity as well as quality of it, it made me respect her so much as a creative hard working person. I'm so glad I've been through this. She's too famous for me, she'll never know I exist and I probably will never go to a concert of hers because I couldn't bear the preparation emotionally, but it's cool, I prefer to keep the perfect idea of her I have in mind and for some reasons I honestly can't explain I'm extremely seriously in love with both her and the idea of her. I've never been a fan of any """famous popstar""" before. This is still so new for me, and so delightful, I think that one of the biggest things she changed is my acceptance towards my own tastes, like I'm *mostly* still ashamed to say I'm a fan of hers and I really don't look like a lipster at all for whatever that means, but I used to dislike pop and charts music by default just because it was mainstream and I facepalm at my old self every time I have the extreme pleasure of listening  to practically any of the around 500 songs of hers I now have in my library.
     
    I'm a very lambda fan, really the basic fangirl, but I know for a crystal clear fact that without her I would never have had the balls to accept that it's not necessarily something to be ashamed of and that it can be turned into raw, pure creative and artistic energy. God, I'm so thankful for her existence 
  11. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    I apologise in advance about how much fake deep and arrogant this is going to sound, which is a shame considering how dead serious I am, this is the realest talk ever for me and I'm genuine.
     
    I've thought really deeply about this, I've had this thread in mind for days, and actually, I can count people that physically changed my life on the fingers of one hand and she's most definitely amongst them. I realised that in the 8 months that I known about her, I've wrote a twenty pages academic essay on her, I've read several books and watched countless movies when I dislike doing both just because of her, I have 5000 pictures of her on my computer meticulously classed, and I entirely based my first public exhibition of my career as an artist on her and the ghosts of her. My essay also is leading me directly to my thesis subject which hasn't been researched yet so she may be at the origin of my potential career success. And yes, on top of that, she changed my very tastes, she made me appreciate coffee when I despise it and I switched from Coca Cola to Pepsi, Diet Mountain Dew is now my favourite drink ever, she made me discover that I have kind of a daddy kink but for women and because of her intense femininity she made me realise I was definitely bisexual and she taught me to accept it by teaching me to unapologetically accept who I am. I've never, in my entire life, related to someone that much. This is for another thread but it blows my mind how different yet strikingly similar we are. The most ironical part for me is that I hated her with a passion back in 2012, I remember despising how cliché and plastic and "tumblr hipsterical grunge" she sounded and looked, but in December 2014 I was looking for a subject of research for my essay for my course at uni on fans and amateurs experts, and out of pure sheer genuine curiosity I decided out of the blue to do the experiment of "taking the place of a Lana Del Rey fan" and see how it would go, as for example I have an incredible, extreme fascination for the pictures of fans kneeling in front of the H&M adverts. Needless to say, about 30 pages into Lanalysis I was so hooked that I dreamt about her constantly. I remember, I think I became a fan the exact second she points the microphone at the crowd crying in the chorus in the Video Games Vicar Street video. It was like touching her soul. I started watching and listening to her music and interviews compulsively and was so taken aback by the quantity as well as quality of it, it made me respect her so much as a creative hard working person. I'm so glad I've been through this. She's too famous for me, she'll never know I exist and I probably will never go to a concert of hers because I couldn't bear the preparation emotionally, but it's cool, I prefer to keep the perfect idea of her I have in mind and for some reasons I honestly can't explain I'm extremely seriously in love with both her and the idea of her. I've never been a fan of any """famous popstar""" before. This is still so new for me, and so delightful, I think that one of the biggest things she changed is my acceptance towards my own tastes, like I'm *mostly* still ashamed to say I'm a fan of hers and I really don't look like a lipster at all for whatever that means, but I used to dislike pop and charts music by default just because it was mainstream and I facepalm at my old self every time I have the extreme pleasure of listening  to practically any of the around 500 songs of hers I now have in my library.
     
    I'm a very lambda fan, really the basic fangirl, but I know for a crystal clear fact that without her I would never have had the balls to accept that it's not necessarily something to be ashamed of and that it can be turned into raw, pure creative and artistic energy. God, I'm so thankful for her existence 
  12. bluejeanbaby liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    Super stupid and creepy but I actually started drinking A LOT more coffee. I hate coffee. Always had. With a passion. But drinking coffee makes me feel for some reasons that I'm a) closer to be around a place where she *could* be aka around coffee b) more susceptible to please her since we have in common that we drink coffee and c) that I may be trying to get her powers by absorbing her magic potion that is coffee. Also, this is even more stupid but I switched drinking Coca Cola to Pepsi purely and simply because of the song. I haven't slept for a day and a half 
  13. brooklynbaby91 liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  14. AngelHeadedHipster liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  15. Honeybear liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  16. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  17. RiverPhoenix liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  18. Tommi liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in New Song Registered: "Burnt Norton"   
    Jesus fuck I'm so hyped. The poem is beautiful. I love discovering her cultural inspirations and I love when she uses them in her own work. Can't wait to see what she's going to do with it. I'm feeling this era so hard
  19. LAman liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in James Franco to Release "Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey"   
    Omg that's so sweet of you to say this because it took me literally one hour with my terrible skills to make it lmao. 
  20. annedauphine liked a post in a topic by comeintomybedroom in Every Released Lana Song Combined   
    This is every bandwagoner's chance to say that they've listened to every Lana Del Rey song.
  21. white gold liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in James Franco to Release "Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey"   
    These pictures   the amount of them God is real I feel so blessed. I need this book asap
  22. vodkatonic liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in James Franco to Release "Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey"   
    I kind of feel like they released the """worst""" pics on purpose to keep the best for this tbh. She's so fucking beautiful haaaaa I need the pics bigger. I'm getting heavy Lizzy Grant vibes in some, especially the 5th row 6th pic with the smile. This feels so intimate and natural, I'm really excited about the real parts, I'm obsessed with interviews of her
  23. annedauphine liked a post in a topic by LAman in James Franco to Release "Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey"   
    Me @ your signature...
     
     
    You always have the best signatures
  24. Bootynugget liked a post in a topic by annedauphine in James Franco to Release "Flip-Side: Real and Imaginary Conversations with Lana Del Rey"   
    I kind of feel like they released the """worst""" pics on purpose to keep the best for this tbh. She's so fucking beautiful haaaaa I need the pics bigger. I'm getting heavy Lizzy Grant vibes in some, especially the 5th row 6th pic with the smile. This feels so intimate and natural, I'm really excited about the real parts, I'm obsessed with interviews of her
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