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20 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Not remotely close, but I also don't hate her because she has given me literally zero reason to have any issue with her.

I'm a "fan" of hers in the sense that I think she's a good person who actually strives to do good in the world.  They did philanthropic work in every city of her tour, something you don't really see with musical tours and I think that's extremely commendable.  Then at the end of the tour she gives absurd amounts of bonus money, literally out of her own pocket, to every person who worked on her tour, from performers, to stage hands, to truck drivers, concessions stand employees, all of them.

I'm not a Swifty or even a fan of her music, but as a person, yea, I'm a fan because she tries to do good in the world and has never done anything to make me hate her as I don't care how many times she's shown on TV during NFL games, that's the worst reason to ever hate on someone, so ridiculous.

And don't forgot she donated 5 million related to hurricane recovery

 

But let's hate her.......

 

 

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If Taylor Swift bothers you that much just unplug or tune that poo out. No reason to let her live rent free in your head to the point you're littering obscenities about her online like you're leaving crude notes in a public bathroom somewhere.

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1 minute ago, pamlicopanther said:

And don't forgot she donated 5 million related to hurricane recovery

 

But let's hate her.......

 

 

Exactly, and that's just a drop in the bucket for how much she donates to great causes.  

Honestly, the only reason she has ever given people to hate her, is her political beliefs, that's it.  She's never done anything wrong besides voicing her opinions on a few topics.  After that, her next biggest transgression is being shown too much during NFL games.

I legitimately can't understand how anyone actually hates her as a person

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2 big time throws. 3 turnover worthy plays in first half 

Didn’t have to do a thing last week

bulk of this drive has all been running 

Cook makes a helluva play for the TD

Both Allen and Hurts are being carried during this postseason

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

2 big time throws. 3 turnover worthy plays in first half 

Didn’t have to do a thing last week

bulk of this drive has all been running 

Cook makes a helluva play for the TD

Both Allen and Hurts are being carried during this postseason

Sure, as if the threat of those players don't allow them to play off of that and thus open things up for other players to make big plays because the defense is too worried about paying attention to the QB's

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5 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

Like I said, I'm no Swifty, so I can't speak to her full catalog, but I'd be willing to bet a large portion of it isn't actually shitting on an ex or any toxicity, especially when said toxicity is likely more due to a differing on views, not legitimate awful things.

AND even after saying that... isn't that what 99% of musical artists do?

They write songs about their lives, especially love and heartbreak, it's what so much music is based on, so why does she get all the hate, but nobody else does?  It would be a fair reason to not want to listen to or be able to enjoy her music, but to hate her and literally think she's one of the biggest ***** in the world because of it, is just ludicrous 

The hate for her is the most contrived thing ever, and 95% of it is politically motivated, as the widespread hate for her didn't exist a few years back.

I think you are a swiftly or else you woundnt  keep writing books defending her. It’s ok, just own it. 

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