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RobynFKA

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  1. Yeah, and I think what's the most challenging after being taken advantage of by people who you trusted and loved is being able to trust your own judgement again. It's hard to really know where someone's head is at in general even when you know them, so with someone we don't know such as Brit...I really don't know and I can just wish her to be content and at ease with life. However, that's not really relevant to my previous statements. It's concerning that people would expect other celebrities that are barely acquainted to be a support system for each other just because they happen to be famous and sometimes share spaces. The word "friend" is thrown around so randomly.
  2. Bon Iver is the best musical experience I've ever lived through. I was already a big consumer of their music but I became a stan. Later on, I became greatly enamored with Beyoncé after I saw her at the Formation Tour. I absolutely am in the cult now. Another artist that wasn't on my radar who impressed me a while ago was Halsey, I saw her randomly for free and she did great. I've had many artists that I enjoy listening to completely fall off in my book after extremely underwhelming concerts. That tends to happen way more often than the other way around. There are even a few I was obsessed with for a time in which I lost most interest because of how lacking they were on stage.
  3. It's alright, not something I'd ever seek out as I find her chorus obnoxious.
  4. It's probably true as Beyoncé's is the last Halftime show that I watched from start to finish. Every second of her show was a highlight. BABY IT'S YOUUUUU, YOU'RE THE ONE I NEEEEEEEEEEEEED
  5. The most concerning thing in this thread is the amount of people expecting "celebrity" friends to help her??! The absolute fanfictions people live in. Those are not het FRIENDS. Do people know what a friend is?! Those celebrities literally have their own lives, own friends and own relatives. They have no business infringing on hers. Doesn't she have friends in her life? Sad state of affairs. I think she's got what she wanted so it's up to us to just accept it and let her be.
  6. All of this is quite frankly ridiculous. You know absolutely NOTHING about her mental state.
  7. I don't know what to say about Brit these days. I'll always love her. I like bread too.
  8. She remained artistically interesting, showed consistent dedication and is still extremely pretty. Hard feat to pull off. Oh, and talent, loads of it.
  9. Yes! Women historically are expected to sacrifice themselves in relationships. They have been saying "enough" more often these days, hence the whole mansphere hysteria.
  10. I can't think of any girl I would delete. I would definitely delete Chris Brown, Coldplay and Korn.
  11. She looks amazing 😍

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