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Reputation Album
#1
Taylor's Reputation album has a letter from her to her fans entitled "Here's Something I've Learned About People."

We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us.  We know our friend in a certain light, but we don't know them the way their lover does. Just the way their lover will never know them the same way that you do as their friend. Their mother knows them differently than their roommate, who knows them differently than their colleague. Their secret admirer looks at them and sees an elaborate sunset of brilliant color and dimension and spirit and pricelessness.  And yet, a stranger will pass that same person and see a faceless member of the crowd, nothing more. We may hear rumors about a person and believe those things to be true. We may one day meet that person and feel foolish for believing baseless gossip. 

This is the first generation that will be able to look back on their entire life story documented in pictures on the internet, and together we will all discover the after-effects of that.  Ultimately, we post photos online to curate what strangers think of us.  But then we wake up, look in the mirror at our faces and see the cracks and scars and blemishes, and cringe.  We hope someday we'll meet someone who will see that same morning face and instead see their future, their partner, their forever.  Someone who will still choose us even when they see all the sides of the story, all the angles of the kaleidoscope that is you.

The point being, despite our need to simplify and generalize absolutely everyone and everything in this life, humans are intrinsically impossible to simplify.  We are never just good or just bad.  We are mosaics of our worst selves and our best selves, our deepest secrets and our favorite stories to tell at a dinner party, existing somewhere between our well-lit profile photo and our drivers license shot.  We are all a mixture of selfishness and generosity, loyalty and self-preservation, pragmatism and impulsiveness.  I've been in the public eye since I was 15 years old.  On the beautiful, lovely side of that, I've been so lucky to make music for a living and look out into crowds of loving, vibrant people.  On the other side of the coin, my mistakes have been used against me, my heartbreaks have been used as entertainment, and my songwriting has been trivialized as 'oversharing'.  

When this album comes out, gossip blogs will scour the lyrics for the men they can attribute to each song, as if the inspiration for music is as simple and basic as a paternity test.  There will be slideshows of photos backing up each incorrect theory, because it's 2017 and if you didn't see a picture of it, it couldn't have happened right?

Let me say it again, louder for those in the back...

We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us.

There will be no further explanation.

There will just be reputation.
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#2
1. ...READY FOR IT?


2. END GAME


3. I DID SOMETHING BAD


4. DON'T BLAME ME


5. DELICATE


6. LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO


7. SO IT GOES...


8. GORGEOUS


9. GETAWAY CAR


10. KING OF MY HEART


11. DANCING WITH OUR HANDS TIED


12. DRESS


13. THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS


14. CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT


15. NEW YEAR'S DAY
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#3
Pixie Dust wrote:
Let me say it again, louder for those in the back...

We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us.
If showing yourself to other people were a choice, we'd all be famous.

Showing yourself to other people is a skill.

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”
-Hemingway
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#4
Le_Regard wrote:
Showing yourself to other people is a skill.

I really don't know if you'll believe this...  but showing other people to themselves is easy, in comparison.

What's the worst that could happen?
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What's the worst that could happen?
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Pixie Dust:

We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us....

Let me say it again, louder for those in the back...

We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us.

  When you get rid of the get up, and have your cold objective abyss, amazeballs happens.  If you remember, 'shared isolation' was my first bait thrown out to you.  How did I sense it was you who could go there?  

   If we know each other at the base level that we both envisioned at one point or another, then all the masks tay tay mentions are gone.  Creation is anew and vibrant, and yet you are known perfectly.
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#7
Well now Billy boy.. With a capital 'B'. Big Billy boy. It all depends on a couple factors. 

IS the world what you know? In some positions of awareness it is. If that is so then what you know is what you get. I lived there for many years. It has its upsides and downsides both. 

Second factor. Is the world what you see? Are you a seer? If indeed you have learned to see then the fog of miss-perception is unveiled. Let clarity guide you. 

The knowledge you possess is the way you intend, the way your will is set to manifest actively. You present a key to your position here when you say "We think we know someone, but the truth is that we only know the version of them they have chosen to show us." Is that all you really know? Is that all you really see? If the world is what you know then you dont really know people at all. All sense of controlled folly is lost on people. Unless you can see thru the presentation they have chosen to show you. Unless you are a seer. 

Some people are see thru, and some people are real. Some people do not hide behind masks and are their authentic selves.
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serloco wrote:Some people are see thru, and some people are real. Some people do not hide behind masks and are their authentic selves. 

I must insist here, purely as a matter of principle, that there are no such things as authentic selves.
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