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Louis’ thighs save lives

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Kaila. I love Louis, hockey, books, and my dog.
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to me middle aged men obsessed w pro athletes occupy the same mental category as kpop stans

“at least they’re not out there writing cringy y/n fanfic-” 

what is fantasy football if not rping owning a harem of ur favorite boys

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Something about Louis in Walls going from ‘I looked you in the eyes and saw that I was lost’ being so melancholy and so ‘It took me looking you directly in the eyes to realise that I was losing myself in you, I was so consumed by you that I didn’t even see the problem with that’ to then in All This Time saying: ‘our eyes meet, and I can tell that you’re the same as me’ which is very ‘our eyes met and I felt like I knew you I could tell we’d walked similar lives, we have a similar experience and you UNDERSTAND me’ oh lord like the growth of that line is something else entirely!!! Like he met eyes with this person and went yeh, I can tell you understand me, linking in with ‘nobody understands, me like you do’ this person makes him feel understood makes him feel safe and like he’s found himself, as oppose to the person he’s talking to in Walls who made him feel lost and like he didn’t know know any better ‘For every question why, you were my because’ its such a painful 2 lines because Louis felt like there was no other answer but this person! He felt so consumed by his love for this person that he couldn’t see any other answer making sense its so tragically romantic and heartbreaking but the pipeline from Walls to All this time is a beautiful one and he’s grown a heck of a lot.

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will you tell me your unpopular opinions? I always like hearing those

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Hi! I suppose I question the concept of a documentary in 2023 that appears to be about the exact same topics he has talked about for years, as they have been the focus of his promo and image since 2017: the difficulties of leaving 1D and going solo, becoming a father, and personal tragedy? Even if the film was being promoted to the GP, this strategy has never done much for him. And it engages the current fanbase in a way I find questionable, to be honest. Like, the number of fans I see crying over Jay and fighting over Freddie... And regardless of what you believe, the last thing this fandom has ever needed is more reasons to focus on his personal life. On another note, fans love to feel a part of his underdog tale—because we are, to be fair—but to me it also feels a bit strange to revel in it, because his accomplishments as an artist, his career in great degree, exist in a bubble? And that doesn't seem like it will change any time soon, since his team does nothing to reach new audiences, and nothing has been done to change people’s perception of him or improve his artistic credibility, beyond as a platform for other artists. Is this documentary likely to change anything in that respect?

I find it a bit contradictory too in that, well, won't the film bring attention back to his personal tragedies, after he said he wanted to move past people knowing him for that? Also, looking to the future and his vision of a decade of touring and multiple albums as a solo artist, was there really a need to go back to the start in 1D everyone knows about? Likewise how he's expressed a desire to be known as an artist and to keep his private life private, but this documentary seems to lean heavily on his personal life? And that’s independent of what you believe about it.

But anyway. Personally, I think something like Taylor Swift’s Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions, which I hear is a documentary concert film in which she performs all of the tracks off Folklore in an isolated recording studio, and discusses the creative process behind the songs with her collaborators, would have been a better way to show how much music means to him and what kind of artist he is on his own, all while showcasing his music, in a way that is personal, but not about his personal life. But, that’s just me, apparently. It is what it is.

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(Someone forgot to turn the mics off before the ustream started so when the boys came around you could hear them talking to Scott Mills.)

Louis: don’t forget my ass is quite big
Liam: Yeah it is actually, heh.
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