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let the good times roll

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if i made a big spotify playlist that anyone could edit, would that be a good idea or a terrible one

alright im doing it. here's the link (it says that the link expires in 7 days. hopefully i will remember to update this post every week with the new link, bc i plan for this to be an ongoing project).

ok i was gonna do a whole thing with rules and shit and then i realized that i was taking this way too seriously. just be cool. add good music. (i added "a few essentials." there's 41 tracks. oops) just go nuts, have fun, be chill, i love you

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taylor swift’s work wouldn’t be nearly as insufferable if she wasn’t constantly trying to present herself as some sort of tortured underdog. like, okay, she has endured hardships, and a lot of people, especially white men, are shitty towards her for purely misogynistic reasons. that sucks, i agree. but she’s never been an underdog before. she was born to well-off parents who did everything they could to start her music career when she was barely even a teenager, an opportunity that lots of people would kill for. now she’s extremely famous and wealthy, and everything she releases is destined to sell millions of copies and receive glowing reviews in nearly every publication. she is not an underdog, and i have trouble believing she’s particularly “tortured.” she’s not even an alcoholic, despite claiming to be one on the opening track of her new album! people like to defend her lyrics by saying she’s just playing a character, which i don’t believe for a second, but even if she was, i don’t think i want to listen to someone like swift play the character of a tortured underdog, not when there’s so many musicians out there who are actually tortured underdogs. it comes across as hollow. “you wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me,” sung by one of the wealthiest, most famous, most critically acclaimed musicians in the world, who was born to loving parents who personally helped her start her career, who once said she’d never been to therapy because she “just feels very sane.” if you’re going to play a character, maybe pick one who we’re not supposed to pity.

She’s talking directly to her crazy investment banker dad who bulldozed her path to fame with these quotes, if she’s revealing anything about herself of substance at all like that. But I don’t know that she is.

It feels to me like she's been trying to square the circle of having a virtually frictionless path to the pinnacle of white suburban femininity in a society ruled by the protestant work ethic that insists that power and wealth are a marker of hard work, so being a billionaire means she *must* have worked and grinded and suffered, "right"? Except she didn't, and has very little if any in the way of life experience relatable to anyone who's ever faced genuine adversity, so the whole "tortured poet" thing comes off as insincere and unrelatable to most people.

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This week on Dropout: on Monday, a new Game Changer with guests Mike Trapp, Ify Nwadiwe, Siobhan Thompson, and some very special cameos; on Tuesday, a new Um, Actually with guests Grant O'Brien, Keith Habersberger, and Zach Kornfeld; on Wednesday, episode 16 of Dimension 20: Fantasy High Junior Year; on Thursday, the episode 16 Adventuring Party talkback AND the premiere episode of Smartypants, with speakers Mike Trapp, Demi Adejuyigbe, and Vic Michaelis; and on Friday, Very Important People: Last Looks goes behind-the-scenes on Ally Beardsley's episode!

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