I am not angered tho I am just laughing.
She doesn't even talk about gypsy in the sense of Romani tho? She uses it in the sense of "nomad"
Pretty much being a human who doesn't watch every joke or thing you say is a capital offence,will be twisted to make you them seem like evil and needs to be discussed to no end and has to be forever mentioned like "yeah this was a nice thing to say but remember when she said that sexist thing..."
yes because this was twisted to make her seem evil
the way she uses it doesnt take away from the fact Romani people and travellers are called this slur regularly in a malicious way?
nobody is saying she's an inherently terrible person, just some things she does can be deemed insensitive
I don't understand the Batman vs Superman concept. They're both good guys so why the **** are they fighting one another instead of coming together as a equal force?
and logically, Superman could destroy Batman with ease considering he has no powers & relies on all things technical.
I don't understand the Batman vs Superman concept. They're both good guys so why the **** are they fighting one another instead of coming together as a equal force?
and logically, Superman could destroy Batman with ease considering he has no powers & relies on all things technical.
They are going to play the Superman is out of control card & also going to introduce the kryptonite.
Looks great tbh
The way they are pandering towards the US though
Making that scene where Superman is destroying that building making it seem like it's 9/11
When Bruce Springsteen plays NYC, he likes to joke about how the city's beloved hometown icons — Sinatra, the Statue of Liberty, the sports teams — are rooted in Jersey. But Taylor's songs aren't really about any particular city any more than they're about any particular boy — they all take place in the galaxy she creates.
All night, the Eighties concept took many different forms — from the pre-show mix tape (Human League, Toto, Fine Young Cannibals and my girl Tiffany) to the beats. But mostly, it's in the way she embodies the Eighties ideal of a pop star — Madonna, Prince, Bruce — as an auteur who makes every album, every tour something new. Honestly, if Taylor Swift had just done the Red tour all over again, plugging in the new songs with some greatest hits, that would have been fine with absolutely everyone. Taking the easy way would have been 100 percent good enough. It just wasn't what she wanted to do. Instead, she wanted to push a little harder and make a gloriously epic pop mess like this. What a night.