You not existing would be better for the environment and everyone you knows mental health
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Tbf my kitchenette feels communal even though I'm the only person who lives in my aptmnt and I sleep on top of a glorified drawer so y'all are onto something
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Ah, it feels communal because of all of them cockroaches he shares it with, this is all coming together now
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Myss KEta is ass dude
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I saw her rap battle thugger and she absolutely wiped the floor with him lmao it was embarrassing af
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I think the only time I've ever seen someone "rap battle" was that redhead chick with the fat ass on that Nick Cannon YouTube show.
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Also weeb I don't understand why there's space issues in Japan they simply need to build the buildings higher and create more living room.
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Myss Keta the kinda gal to win a rap battle in half a word just by rolling her rs right
And we got space where I'm at lol, just no privacy or gardens :[ no high buildings tbh, but you head into any city and you'll never stop craning your neck
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Yeah keta rolls r's on coltons moms clit tbqh
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Album Rating: 2.0
keta mine
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I don’t know what you keta mean
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Ur keta myssing the point
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huge schifo
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Album Rating: 4.0
don't get the hate for the HAIM song, personally.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
It's a bop. Only slight problem is it's sandwiched between two of the album's most melancholy songs. Speaking of which, "Happiness" is quickly becoming one of the best songs of the year for me. And THEN into "Dorathea." Too perfect.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah happiness stuck out to me right away. The lyrics are fab.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The Haim song sounds like Bob Marley decided to do a noir-country version of Before He Cheats.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Right now I'm digging the title track the most. That piano melody is just breathtaking, and it's the most interestingly structured song on the album. I get the complaint about Bon Iver's part in isolation, and it does come out of nowhere, but, man, when it goes from that climax back into the opening it's (IMO) one of the best moments in Swift's discog. It's also a good example of what I mean by how most of the songs on these albums lack dynamic form, because it really stands out for having it.
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Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off
this is aight
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
First third of this is so much better than the rest of the album, but overall it's still really solid and I like it more than Folklore
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