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@sparkswift

Hi I’m Krishna!
I'm a coney island/castles crumbling defender and Black swiftie :-) eras tour Denver N1!!
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ilostyou

the “i’m so in love that i might stop breathing” to “as she was leaving it felt like breathing” pipeline 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

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A book with the word 'SAINT' on it has been spotted on THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT Library Installation! 👀

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bogleech

hey did you know how big an albatross was because I

VERY

fucking

did not

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ayellowbirds

i’m so glad people are learning this.

I… I knew in numerical values how big they were, but I’ve never seen them next to humans before

A LORGE BIRB

I thought albatross was another word for “seagull” not for “terror of the fucking sky”

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zoreta

The reason albatross are so huge is because they need huge wings for their unique lifestyle.

Albatross can go months, if not over a year without seeing land. There is a pocket of air trapped between wave fronts and they just ride ontop of it. To make that work, they need huge wings. If the winds die they rest on the surface, and wait for the winds to return; the huge wings mean it’s not worth it to fly any other way. When they need to eat they pluck fish and squid from the surface, and sometimes dive. Nobody is entirely sure if they sleep on the wing, and if so, how.

The large wings also mean that taking off and landing are the hardest parts of flying for an albatross. Generally they avoid it, but for nesting and resting, it’s unavoidable.

Albatross have complex mating dances, and selecting a mate can take years; as they narrow down partners they create their own dancing language that they invent themselves. Once half of a pair has died, that dance is lost. These couples do not travel together once their chick has grown (and it is always a single chick at a time). Instead they will separate to travel the world, not seeing each other again until it is time to return to the island they themselves hatched from, as have hundreds of generations before them. Wanderers, who always find their way home.

I was so not emotionally prepared for reading this thanks

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Dried up Lavender flowers in 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT' Library Installation!

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A Bgraamiens Line Puzzle spotted under a 'The Black Dog' book in 'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT' Library Installation.

Fun Fact: A Bgraamiens Line Puzzle is impossible to solve! (Credit: japrilss)

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I truly and sincerely don’t give a fuck when anyone listens to leaks—I’ve listened in the past and I’m sure there will be a time when I want to indulge in the future. That being said, nothing will get you blocked faster than posting about leaks on main. Especially shit like “track 5 is so fucking insane” or “track 13 is so sad”… go write that shit in your diary, queue some posts up for release night, I don’t care, but keep that shit so fucking far away from me!!!!

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poemsofswift

No because people don’t seem to understand. The scrambled letters, the Easter eggs, the hidden letters and messages, these are all tradition for us. No it’s not just promo, she’s doing this for us, we’ve been doing this from the beginning of her career.

We started by figuring out hidden messages in songs from her booklets to connecting barcodes all across the globe. I’m so excited, I’m so happy.

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TTPD lyric teasers

  1. "crowd goes wild at her fingertips, half moonshine, full eclipse" (4/8)
  2. "i wish i could un-recall how we almost had it all" (4/14)
  3. "even statues crumble if they're made to wait" (4/16)
  4. "one less temptress. one less dagger to sharpen" (4/16)
  5. "lost the game of chance, what are the chances?" (4/17)
  6. “as she was leaving, it felt like breathing” (4/17)
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leaks came out so quick, so why did it take so long for someone to upload You're Losing Me for the first time? Make it make sense

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