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fandomsecrets2017-08-30 06:57 pm
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Re: AYRT
(Anonymous) 2017-08-31 06:22 am (UTC)(link)Then the "I never move on EVER, I'm your NIGHTMARE, I'm a Machiavellian snake and you're ALL gonna PAY" parts are just straight up commentary/satire, and I find that really clear. Like, it's not a coincidence that the woman who hit off her last album with "I'm just gonna shake it off" has gone to literally the polar opposite end of the spectrum with "The world moves on[...]/ but not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma." And from "I got this music in my mind sayin' it's gonna be alright" to "I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me." It seems clear that the first of each is sincere, the second of each is commentary/satire. Nobody says "I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me" and means it seriously. Nobody admits to that. Unless they're like, in the mob or something, and I mean, come on.
And then the parts in the video where she's clambering over herself in panic and terror and it's all very undignified and desperate, plus all of her selves mocking each other and calling each other out. To me, that brings it all together. All the Taylors on one level, fighting among themselves, trying to reconcile with each other. Which is both poking fun at the media and also acknowledging something about herself, I think.