William Parcher
Show me the monkey!
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That song is forgettable.
She's a billionaire, she could do lots more than a normal person to **** **** up for other people.
Her particular station in life limits the bad she can do, so it is an uneven playing field for other candidates.
That song is forgettable.
That song is forgettable.
Her particular station in life limits the bad she can do, so it is an uneven playing field for other candidates.
What the **** are you talking about? She has a massive, massive following on every social media platform she decides to be on. She started dating an NFL player and THEIR ******* SALES WENT UP.
NFL players have sales? I just don't understand this celebrity culture.
Yes you have.I've never heard a Taylor Swift song.
Yeah, especially her "Taylor's Version" albums, where in order to get out of a constrictive recording contract, she fully re-recorded her old albums from scratch so that she could retain creative control over the music.I've heard worse music. She's no Taylor Dayne, but she gets by.
If somehow, someway, you don't know any women under 40 or girls, and hadn't actually heard that song but just didn't know who it was... there ya go.
I mean I've heard that from people's phone ringtones.
Not a lot. It's just Time magazine's recognition of the person they deem most influential in that year. They don't have to be a good person, just influential. In 1938, the Person of the Year was Adolf Hitler.Other than the announcement, what does the 'person of the year' do?
I'm outraged that Katy Perry has never been Time's person of the year. I mean, her cat was named Kitty Purry. She deserves recognition for that alone.I recently found out about Katy Perry because of an advert for a food delivery service, I think this demonstrates that I'm as far out of touch with 'bubblegum music' as it is possible to be.
Also, this is the most press Time has gotten in decades.
Time Magazine: We’d like to name you Person of the Yea-
Me: Can I bring my cat.