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I did One Thing right.

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Molly, 24, New York. Speech Language Pathology CF. Runner (for fun!!). In high school I touched Taylor Swift at a concert but I don't think she remembers as much as I do My Posts: tagged/okbye Insta: @wond3rstruk Taylor liked my instagram 10/28/17 & my post on here 1x
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bleachellaz

Idk who needs to hear this but like... Taylor was like a major independent artist her entire career πŸ’€ she had to earn that shit herself, built a label from the groun up herself, paid for her music videos herself

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augustheads

this is completely true and the most underrated part about her. people instead focus on her dad owning a single digit percentage of the company (which was brand new, so not like... insane amounts of money) taylor WALKED AWAY from a large label because she wanted to release a full LP so bad. she took a chance on a man who left a large label as well. she made that place everything it is today. SHE sat on the floor and sent CDs of her singles to radio. SHE baked cookies and other goods for hosts to promote. SHE wrote her songs. SHE created the themes of her albums, tours, merch designs. SHE decided to use social media HER WAY to interact with fans and authentially grow. Taylor Swift made herself who she is. Yes, she had help from a team as she grew, she had a family with money who supported her, but NEVER, EVER dismiss how much work it was for a TEEN GIRL to put herself out there like that. In a male dominated genre. With radio that is still explicitly sexist.

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xcleanx

This is so true and I don’t want to hear that someone else made Taylor famous ever again.

LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK

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speaknow

reblog to have a transparent disc of fearless (taylor’s version) on your dash and to cast a powerful spell

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aleatoryw

This is why I hate it so much when people are like β€œwell I’VE never been vaccinated and im fine!” yeah genius, it’s because all your classmates and coworkers were vaccinated.

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