No way in hell people are already complaining about the price point of the clothing line lmao fast fashion truly brainwashed a generation. What's your problem, do you not want workers to earn living wages??? Fuck off 😭
Wake up, gays, we’re back in stunt hell;
There’s a film and an image to sell,
So a new stunt unfurls,
Same old shit, different girl—
Hey, DM, who’s Lou’s blonde personnel?
Saturdays take the pain away is such a common experience. its all ‘work hard, play harder’, all about the weekday grind and the weekend exhale. what a strange thing for a multi-millionaire popstar-since-he-was-18 to write about. except it’s not really about the Saturday in question; it’s about how being with you used to make me feel okay, it’s about how waiting for you got me through, it’s about how ‘we’ always used to say.. and Saturdays still exist but they don’t hit the same, you still exist but you don’t have impact anymore, or at least not in the same way.
It’s another song about the hopeless inevitability of unstoppable change. but I think this one is about someone rather than a set of circumstances.
Saturdays probably has my favourite faith in the future lyrics; a shadow of you sticks me to the carpet - ((when you see someone and it stops you dead, when they’re there and you didn’t expect them to be and your heart plummets and your stomach churns and you don’t know if you’re going to stay or run, but you look again and it wasn’t even them in the first place)) - try to ignore it, something about the way, the light catches the mirror in my brain - ((when something reminds you and it takes you right back to that place and those sounds and it feels like it’s only about displacement for you, that nobody else sees how out of body this moment is, but the situation is only nostalgic and it’s only a tickle and you’re not back there anymore)) - it gives me shade - ((cause the light is there and shade destroys shadows, and you can breathe again, and you’re here in the moment again, and it’s okay))