Legally Blonde (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
Guy on a Horse (2023) by Maisie Peters
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like... "diesel is desire, you were playing with fire" very much sounds like taylor saying "you knew what you were doing and you liked it" but it's so confusing in context of the song when she's also saying things like "telling me to punish you for things you never did." soooo intrigued to see if/how our hazy understanding of this song becomes clearer with ttpd
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maisie peters for the july 2023 issue of dork magazine
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history of man by maisie peters & helen of troy by evelyn de morgan
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there it goes by maisie peters is as if someone took “i’m doing good i’m on some new shit” from taylor’s the 1 and made a whole song just for that one line
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Ok a tiny little look at The Great War babies happily sleeping in a bed for the first time together
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You burnt down Easter Island
As if it wasn't sacred, as if it wasn't sacred to me
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my tears ricochet- Taylor Swift/ Truth Is- Maisie Peters
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quick summary of tgw deluxe tracks:
holy revival: you didn’t come back :/ but too late now! i’ve been reborn as a holy deity! fuck off and die, andrew (collective)
yoko: misunderstanding the beetles was a big red flag, really should’ve seen it coming
the song: i’m not dwelling on a stoner asshole that i dated at 17 (i am 100 percent dwelling on a stoner asshole i dated at 17)
guy on a horse: HE’S LITERALLY JUST A GUY. HIT HIM WITH YOUR CAR
truth is: men be like “why are you so depressed” my brother in christ that is YOUR FAULT
the last one: you could jump right into flaming hot lava and i’d still be cheering you on woohoo :)
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I'm absolutely floored by Maisie's ability to address the fact that women are not the problem in such a poetic way. In History of Man when she's talking about the consistency throughout history of women being blamed for shit with "Samson blamed Delilah, but given half the chance, I would have made him weaker, too." And obviously the classic example, "The men start wars, yet Troy hates Helen." And here she is with "Yoko never broke up that band."
We have Wendy, a song where she actively tried to rewrite a narrative, but at the end of the day, it still has the same result because it goes, "I'll lock the window and turn on the AC, you'll throw your rocks and you'll scream that you hate me."
Which, again, brings us back to "I've tried to rewrite it, but I can't." You can never change the fact that women are always going to be held responsible, even when it's not their fault.
And honestly, she might not be able to rewrite this narrative, but she can sure as shit make sure the stories are getting told.
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