i feel bad for men because they will never be able to listen to lana del rey and fully understand like we do
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LANA CONDOR for elle singapore
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Btw I love the song and i love lana the most but :
Google translate has no masala another website I lost went like :" mai tumhare sharir ke upar khadi hoon tumhe ajagar ki tarah jakarke aur na tum mujhse haath hata pa rahe ho aur na hi apne patnoon ko pehen pa rahe hoon " lol 😭.
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We like to think that we remember the exact moment when we had first gained self-consciousness — in the backseat of our parents’ car, on the playground, in our childhood bedroom etc. What we don’t talk about enough, though, is how, for some of us, certain songs had unintentionally propelled us into our self-consciousness. And by self-conscious I don’t mean conscious of ourselves as beings with our own body, senses and volition, but rather conscious of our human condition.
Yes, I may have been a pimply 14* year old with free rein on the internet, but hearing the bridge from 'Summertime Sadness' for the first time (“Think I'll miss you forever. Like the stars miss the sun in the morning sky. Later's better than never. Even if you're gone, I'm gonna drive.”) had instantaneously made me conscious of every emotion and experience a fleeting body of clay, with passions and thoughts older than the seas and mountains could ever and had ever had.
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i had a dream that for my birthday i made all my friends get on a boat and i blasted nfr! the whole time and had a giant poster of the album cover that i was waving around 😭
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sylvia plath, todd anderson and virginia woolf (aka ACTUAL tortured poets) watching taylor “im breaking up with my boyfriend for his intense depression and blaming it on him, im dating a racist who enjoys watching woc being brutalized and harasses young woc artists, i sent my fans out on a hate train to attack a young woc actress for a line she had to say as part of her job to show how mentally ill her character was, im dating a maga supporter, i refuse to say anything about a current genocide despite being the most influential person in the world right now, i am a billionaire, i fly 13 minute flights and have the highest carbon emission of any celebrity, i am a known white feminist who only speaks about issues when it affects me and has constantly let my fans get away with extreme racism and even encouraged it by associating myself with known racists” swift call herself a tortured poet (her writing sounds like a bunch of thesaurus words slapped over gabba hanna and rupi kaur-esque poetry that was created purely as a trinket for an edgy pinterest board)
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LANA TURNER does her part, 1942
She was a pin-up girl of the first order. She was a soldier’s dream during World War II, officially “The Girl We’d Like to Be Stranded on a Deserted Island With,” “The Girl We’d Like to Find in Every Port,” and “The Most Gorgeous, Spectacular, and Pulse-stirring Thing on High Heels.” The 18th Bomb Squadron of the U.S. Air Force painted her on the nose of their B-17 and named the plane “Tempest Turner.” In 1942 she raised $50,000 selling war bonds with kisses and her efforts altogether brought in an estimated $5,000,000.
Back home she was a regular at the Hollywood Canteen and on the studio lot she played hostess to large groups of soldiers. She also performed broadcats for Armed Forces Radio, where soldiers could have any wish come true, no matter how random, if it could be transmitted over the airwaves. They could hear Carole Landis sigh, Judy Garland sing “Over the Rainbow,” or Lana Turner cook a porterhouse steak smothered with onions. That’s the request that was made of her and she was happy to oblige. Visiting hospitals was the most difficult because she was easily affected by injuries and sad stories. The soldiers loved her. They were convinced she was the last pretty girl they would ever see. - LANA: THE MEMORIES, THE MYTHS, THE MOVIES
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“It’s you, it’s you, it’s all for you, everything I do…”
“If you stay, I’ll stay…”
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