hello amber š¤š¤ iāve been trying to place the woman in your icon for a bit now, is it franƧoise hardy by any chance?
hiii arden š yes itās her in nyc (i assume). my red comet girl moment haha. how have you been? š

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hello amber š¤š¤ iāve been trying to place the woman in your icon for a bit now, is it franƧoise hardy by any chance?
hiii arden š yes itās her in nyc (i assume). my red comet girl moment haha. how have you been? š

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ARDEN DEACTIVATED??????
i think of ttpd as a personal/public autopsy in the sense that it's an autopsy of why the narrator can't be the perfect straight girl she wantd from herself because it would make *her* life so much easier, like why she can't emotionally connect w men and is instead just stringing them along/bolting/manipulating in some other way, and then a public autopsy of the image she's generated revolving around being a 'maneater' and how that has all been rpeventing her from finding something real. just expanding on your rb of that post from earlier wrt my thoughts and im so sorry if this is incoherent i had a little wine
I love your thoughts, wine and all!! I love your use of the word autopsy because I think thatās such a perfect description, truly ttpd is entirely about her deaths, both her relationship and her public life! Sheās really pulling the illusion of her life apart with this album, and picking it into pieces and showing all the ugly holes sheās kept quiet for so long. I think Iām especially fascinated by the breakdown of the maneater stereotype and her manipulation of men, because thatās something thatās been so obvious for so long but sheās never really addressed it so bluntly until now. And I think sheās so sick of it! Sheās really like Iāve done this for years intending on having it benefit her and keep her safe but in the long run itās just been shit and the negatives outweigh the positives and I think sheās over it.
Idk I could ramble about this album for like an hour Iām just so fascinated and captivated by it and the layers to the story it tells!! Every time I think I have a good grasp on what a specific song is about I find a new interpretation or parallel that Iāve never noticed before.
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favourite: seven (all-time), holy ground (heartās favourite), peace (recent favourite)
least favourite: vigilante shit
sorry for being a vigilante shit apologist but your faves are PERFECT! especially seven that songs deserves all the love <3

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ok hereās my slightly sleep deprived theory. Amy pond is a lesbian and the reason Steve. Moffat never let her have one (1) female friend is because he knew that she would have too much chemistry and marrying the human equivalent of soggy toast would longer be believable. thoughts? feelings? canon evidence? (I am so sorry for how this sounds in advance I am running on 5.5 hours of sleep and 2 cups of coffee)
oh arden believe me. i have been on the lesbian amy train for years and years. canon evidence includes the fact that amy's only female friend EVER is a lesbian (the power of three) (i like to think they met while amy was in her "i hate men" divorcing rory era and. well) and also the fact that in an earlier draft of the eleventh hour amy literally had a firewoman girlfriend (the doctor who companion #515)
so like no matter what⦠moffat Knows how inherently gay amy is
there's also this little deleted bit where she's definitely trying to flirt here ā they kept karen's flirty little look in the aired episode lol
i won't even start on how everything about her relationship with rory is. well. :-) "he's been my best friend forever and he's died for me and he loves me so i MUST love him back even if i'm never completely comfortable he Deserves it and he's a Safe Option because he is never going to Leave" kind of insane. anyway. lesbian amy pond is forever
your tag on that gifset of taylor talking about how it feels like itās more than music from miss Americans⦠please elaborate š
Wow. Yeah. I donāt know if this is gonna make sense but here goes.Ā
First you have the words Taylorās speaking. They sound so thoughtful and introspective that you as a viewer are fully compelled to accept them as Her Truthāone sheās known or adopted as a world/self-view for some time. (Of course this is just postulation because we donāt Know Taylor, but itās a sufficiently vulnerable moment nonetheless.) Then you contrast that with the fact that the scene is being filmed for a documentaryāwe just so happen to get her real time reaction breaking down about the 2016 mess? Iām not saying itās fake, but any celebrity documentary intersects with ideas about celebrity/image/PR, and the question is: what we are seeing? Is it an accurate picture of what actually happened? Did Lana Wilson and her team actually pop out the camera at the perfect moment? (In any case, Iām guessing this might have been justĀ one of many bad moments in 2016, and probably the climax of a deeper/longer discussion.) What about editing and the pressure/mindfuck of being in front of a camera when youāre having a breakdown? To what extent can vulnerability, authenticity, and verbatim history be communicated in that kind of setting and with this medium?Ā
I think the answer is that itās the same as with Taylorās songs. Sheās not trying to act, she is being vulnerable, but her emotions are necessarily being filtered through the fact that she knows that these words might get out (in the documentary) and become much bigger than she ever intended them to be. Itās even possible that some of her (justifiably) meaner moments were not included for that reason. āIt just gets loud sometimesā is just that; itās also part of her deepest truth, and a rather abstruse way to acknowledge it. Outsiders viewing a scene change what is produced for posterity. At that point in time especially, it was impossible to have a conversation about Taylor Swift or her music without talking about āthe noiseā too, thereby creating more ānoise.ā Similarly, itās impossible to watch Taylorās perspective on 2016 without also developing/evolving your own perspective about her in 2016. So the very act of observation changes what we (currently or retrospectively) know about her, and on and on and onā¦. Itās a sociological effect boiled down in 5 somewhat anticlimactic words. And sheās tired of it!!!
On a different note thereās the juxtaposition of her liking the sound of applause to drown out the insecurities vs. the noise getting too loud nowāso loud that it actually made the insecurities louder? It seems vaguely literary and scratches my brain in a certain way.
Gilmore girls?
thank you!! <3
favorite male character: jess mariano
favorite female character: rory gilmore
least favorite character: logan
prettiest character: rory <33
funniest character: oh god I donāt think I can even choose between lorelai rory jess paris emily luke sookie etc etc
favorite season: season 2
favorite episode: let me hear your balalaikas ringing out (6x08)
favorite romantic ship: jess and rory
favorite family ship: rory and lorelai
favorite friend ship: rory and lane or rory and paris
worst ship: a tie between rory and dean and rory and logan
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