I know Taylor doesn't mean anything by it but I just hate that she had to mention the Grammys in her speech. I don't know why. Maybe it's because I'm so accustomed to her getting hate that now I start to anticipate what might make people talk **** but I just hate how people always claim she makes things about herself and then talks about the Grammys in her maid of honor speech. I know it's just a personal, and ultimately true, anecdote but I just don't want her to open herself up to getting dragged.
Also I haven't posted in here in like a year. Hi everybody, I miss you all.
I know Taylor doesn't mean anything by it but I just hate that she had to mention the Grammys in her speech. I don't know why. Maybe it's because I'm so accustomed to her getting hate that now I start to anticipate what might make people talk **** but I just hate how people always claim she makes things about herself and then talks about the Grammys in her maid of honor speech. I know it's just a personal, and ultimately true, anecdote but I just don't want her to open herself up to getting dragged.
Also I haven't posted in her in like a year. Hi everybody, I miss you all.
Welp to her defence she didn't say "oh and i won AOTY", she just said about brit being her date in her biggest moments, that was cute
Two headlights shine through the sleepless night
And I will get you, and get you alone
Your name has echoed through my mind
And I just think you should, think you should know
That nothing safe is worth the drive and I would
Follow you, follow you home...
I'll follow you, follow you home...
You Belong With Me sounds like a classic. It just never gets old. From the twangy verses to the big chorus and her pleading to be loved back. Taylor at her finest
Has anyone seen Step Up Revolution opening sequence? That was at Sunset Blvd right? Imagine New Romantics having the same video. Everyone dancing atop cars, the streets are on party I am ready
Edit: Welp It was at Miami I think. Mess Ignore me.
You Belong With Me sounds like a classic. It just never gets old. From the twangy verses to the big chorus and her pleading to be loved back. Taylor at her finest