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Default Apr 25, 2024 at 12:57 PM
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I've come to realise my dislike and jealously of Taylor Swift is I view myself as ordinary just like her but somehow she was able to turn her situation into a positive whilst I still remain as ordinary and penniless good on her I guess. Can't blame the smart for cessing opportunity that having rich parents and prospects to nurture her maybe if my circumstances were different I could of flourished even if I was ordinary.
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Default Apr 26, 2024 at 07:54 PM
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I don’t know much about Taylor Swift but I suspect she is talented. In music as well as promoting herself or what not. I don’t know if it’s just having rich parents. I think it got to be more than that. Personally I am tune deaf, so I’d not make fame in music. No matter the opportunities. Can’t be a singer.

Are you into music? You might not become famous like Taylor Swift but you can join a band or a choir. If you aren’t into music, there’s no point to envy Taylor Swift.

I don’t know what you mean by ordinary. It’s subjective
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Also tone deaf here.

I have listened to Taylor Swift to understand why she is so popular. I did not like the music but was utterly amazed by the clarity of her enunciation. This oughta be a combination of special talent and insane amount of practice. Very rarely do singers enunciate as well as Taylor Swift, so she is certainly extraordinary, this coming from someone who does not enjoy her music.

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Default Apr 26, 2024 at 11:03 PM
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Also tone deaf here.

I have listened to Taylor Swift to understand why she is so popular. I did not like the music but was utterly amazed by the clarity of her enunciation. This oughta be a combination of special talent and insane amount of practice. Very rarely do singers enunciate as well as Taylor Swift, so she is certainly extraordinary, this coming from someone who does not enjoy her music.
Agreed. From one tone deaf person to another haha For me everyone who can carry a tune, let alone sing beautifully, is an extraordinary person haha But on a serious note, I think there’s always someone who can do something either better or worse than us. So no point to compare.
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