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Thnx for the stems allie god bless this is for you x http://picosong.com/MQcv/
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People change dingus
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is this Lana's next short film
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I actually dated a guy back in high school who came from a very orthodox religious family that wouldn't allow for any music that wasn't hymns. We broke up. We're still friends. He's a gay atheist boogie woogie pianist now
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my kitty says thanks to all the people who liked his LfL cover and called him a sweet baby
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God Bless America - And All the Beautiful Women In It
Stargirl replied to Say Yes to Heaven's topic in Lust for Life
don't forget the ones that aren't in america, tho, and also in space also robots God Bless the robots who work hard every single day without any pay who will eventually take over humanity under my control and kill every human being in sight I mean what [giggles sweetly] -
It's nice enough but it's just a review, not an interview or exclusive or anything
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God Bless America - And All the Beautiful Women In It
Stargirl replied to Say Yes to Heaven's topic in Lust for Life
god bless all 468 genders and all their various sexualities- 83 replies
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leaked lana lyrics!!!! I feel so lonely And I don't really know why I like big butts... and I cannot lie
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this is how i feel rn
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just made this also an outtake
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the Lust for LIfe cover is honestly so iconic
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allie is all five of the guests
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Just judging by other things she eats though she's not vegan or anything. My old boss is a staunch vegetarian in that she doesn't eat meat because it makes her feel ill, but still eats dairy products and such (which we know miss soft ice cream eats) not to mention that she eats dick
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new twerk thread
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Also her shoot with David LaChapelle that just came out earlier today! http://lanaboards.com/index.php?/topic/8865-david-lachapelle-for-flaunt-magazine-2017/
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THERES SO MANY OF US
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http://lanaboards.com/index.php?/topic/8870-theory-lana-is-an-immortal-space-goddess/ the truth... is out there
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This is in part a Lust for Life theory, but really it's a holistic theory explaining the Lana Del Rey character (not necessarily Elizabeth Grant, but the persona of Lana Del Rey). In "Born to Die", we're introduced through the title track to what Lana described as Lana being the "Lonely Queen". A woman who sits above in the heavenly realm in a beautiful mansion, mourning her beloved. It appears that she is in heaven, and herself dead, so perhaps Lana was once a human being. In "Radio", she sings "Their heavy words can't bring me down, boy I've been raised from the dead" Lana is singing about her ascendence to this heavenly realm. She is still here, but she now has control of her existence on earth and her destiny (as well as the destiny of others). Onto Paradise With her immortality and her ability to tap into the hearts and minds of a generation, Lana begins to create a world of her own Utopian imagination: she calls it "Paradise". Inspired by the Hollywood Hills and Bel Air and the beauty that she immerses herself in in daily life, she paints of picture of this paradise for us. "Body Electric" describes the heavenly connections she has made since her death. She surrounds herself with the minds of Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, and Jesus. In a sense, once transcending, they are all one, and she wants us to join her. Ultraviolence As with many pieces of media about immortality, there comes a stage of grieving for the eternity that one must live alone. Ultraviolence details the gritty details of watching those she loves fall to death and not end up in the same position as herself, and watching the world unfold around her with no sense of permanence except in herself . Honeymoooooon This is where Lana really transcends humanity. "Honeymoon" is a picture of her life, her mindset, and her heart hundreds of years after being reborn. She's become more inquisitive, hyper-intelligent, and through her increasing understanding of humanity, somehow elevated above. "Music to Watch Boys To" is about her sitting in her own private paradise (which in LfL becomes multiple places in the Hollywood sign and the Moon), watching people and just introspecting. "High by the Beach" is about how she becomes afraid of coming down to earth because of suspicions about her, so she takes matters into her own hands. This is the first time she's ever killed anyone, but she knows what would happen if she got caught. But she can't let Hollywood go just yet. And now, Lust for Life Lust for Life starts with Love, a song in which Lana brings multiple young people living in the future (but with a retro aesthetic) onto the moon with her, where she currently resides (after the events of Honeymoon). She's rekindled her human spirit, her love for man, and wants to create the Paradise she always dreamed of in the beginning. That's why she sits within the Hollywood sign, using her abilities to send love down to humanity, or projecting herself from space as a hologram just to take in the world, and the city, she loves so much. The future Lana will live forever and continue to produce albums for all eternity.
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Lana >Is immortal >Is somehow still human nah son lana is an ethereal future goddess who generates life through the force of love
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Lana:
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vid w starboy coming tomorrow bookmark me
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i already feel super super super suicidal though