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Originally posted by Red Guard
I stumbled across so much ridiculous real-person fanfic last week when I was still jetlagged and couldn't sleep. So many men fantasize about being the meat in a Taylor/Selena sandwich.  I didn't even know that straight guys wrote that same kind of self-insert fanfic teen girls are known for.
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It would be a while until I troll there again tbh.

I mean, the bragging about 'human experimentation' or 'murder plan' bullcrap definitely has me cackling. But that kind of accidental click, not here for that.
The crap they wrote about raping those celebs are not as creepy as the child-rape plans tho. Still, since it's *the* place for them, they went full throttle in their posts.
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Originally posted by OnlyManInTheWorld
The worst thing about her new era is that it can't be like Fearless or Speak Now, I mean rather country than pop. She's no longer a local country girl who sometimes releases a hit song that goes worldwide. if she releases a country album... not only will she underperform in the US compared to her previous records, but she'll also fade in other countries. I hope her next album sounds more mature and includes songs like State of God, The Last Time and All Too Well. I mean, they can't be compared to happy jams like Roar which I consider a good thing that makes them sound unique. On the other hand, I can't imagine a lead single being a dark or slow song. She must release the next WANEGOD - a pop-country smash, if she wants to slay globally. Sadly, this would probably damage her image and whole mature era. So... I dunno. Taking risk or playing it safe? I hope The Lord knows what she's doing.
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This is probably one of the rare times I agree with you. Since the Lord is at best at writing sad songs, I think with a fanbase that has grown up and some more, the fans alone would be enough to push the lead single.
**** commercial success tho. She wants the longevity. She wants the respect. I'd like to think She has learnt Her lessons. You can always have more with money, it's all good if you know when to stop.
And to leave some money on the table.