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  1. I haven't seen anyone really defending her, which is a good thing. Like, how can you possibly defend this? She knew about all parts of the line. She lied and claimed he never called her asking for permission. Now, let's get to the fun stuff.

    Taylor, you say you don't want part in this narrative, when it's literally the narrative you have been milking for years. Writing a song about him, performing it, interviews, introducing him at the VMAs where he made a presidential announcement?

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    You've continued this involvement in the "narrative" as it gives you attention. Not to mention, you truly have the nerve to call this character assassination? Did you call John Mayer for permission to release Dear John? Or did you call Katy Perry before you began slamming her and using her to promote Bad Blood?

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    Do you remember slut shaming girls in your songs, including Camilla Belle? Do you remember constantly trashing exes? Isn't that character assassination?

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    At the end of the day, you've had this coming for years. Your white feminism has been off the back of making a black man look like an asshole. You have played the victim for far too long, and clearly other celebrities have had some tea on you as well. Can't wait for everyone else to expose what a disgusting snake you are.

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  2. 8 hours ago, KatyBritHilarySelenaFan said:

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    1. Trump.....................YES..............Come on over All you disenfranchised EX-Bernie Supporters...............The Trump train has plenty of room for all of you.  We Can always add more Cars if needed. 

    Considering Trump is complete 180 opposite on basically every Bernie belief, nobody wants to be joining the Cheatin Cheeto Man train. He wants to keep the minimum wage at a starvation wage, appoint justices to reverse gay marriage and abortion, put us into another Middle Eastern conflict, supports the horrific anti-LGBT laws in the South, and put a ban on all Muslims coming into this country. Not to mention he thinks a federal judge is incapable of doing his job due to his race (at this point, the only person who is able to oversee a Trump case is a white cisgender straight male non-veteran), thinks someone isn't a war hero if they're captured (anyone who plays this off as a joke is an asshole), mocks people with disabilities, demeans women, and insults Mexicans. These are ALL things Bernie is the complete opposite of Trump on.

    Also, i'm going to stop the "well he's a political outsider and not part of the establishment" argument before anyone decides to say that's a reason for Bernie voters to vote for Trump. Trump is as much a political insider as anyone else. Who do you think has been the big government lining the pockets of politicians for years? He has donated thousands to the Clinton Foundation, endorsed Hillary Clinton in 08 (he actually continually praised her as a fantastic Secretary of State until around last year), then endorsed President Obama for years and donated to him. He is a crooked businessman as much as there are crooked politicians out there, so don't anyone try to bring that "outsider" bullshit and say Bernie and Trump have that in common. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Taylor said:

    Queen clap3 

    ok but would you rather have Trump be president? brit5 

    You'd be surprised at how many Hillary haters would truly rather have Trump. jj4 

    I'm proud of Bernie. I voted for him in my primary and I supported him throughout his campaign, but now i'm glad he's endorsed Hillary and is encouraging his voters to support her.

    For other Bernie voters not following him to the Hillary campaign trail, i'd just ask you to consider two things:

    1. Please don't write Bernie in if he has conceded and is no longer running. In most states, you have to file paperwork to be considered as a write-in vote, and several states (including California) throw away write in votes. Very few states accept straight up write in votes, and if he has decided to concede and not put in the effort for an independent write-in vote, you are wasting a vote and stamping your feet. Vote Jill Stein instead if you cannot vote for Hillary. As @lautnerfied said, if the Green Party reaches a certain percentage of votes, they will be eligible for federal campaign funding. Jill has almost the exact same platform as Bernie, and is even farther to the left of him on certain issues. Use your vote for something else important if you won't vote Hillary.

    2. Please, please, PLEASE do not vote for Donald Trump as a fuck you to Hillary. If you do that, you have literally spit on everything Bernie has campaigned for these past fourteen months. There are a few spots on the Supreme Court that the next President will likely have to fill, and that person cannot be Trump. Decades of a SCOTUS Justice's term is nothing compared to four or eight years of a single Presidency. Trump will fuck many things up as President, but most of all, he will put us into an ultra conservative SCOTUS, and we will be under extreme right wing rule for decades. That is not worth making a point against Hillary.

  4. 11 hours ago, Dita said:

    What baffles me is this level of brutality by police is so widely spread in America. Forgive me if this sounds like I am making this into some sort of comparison statement, but in the UK police are not that brutal and most don't carry firearms unless their unit deals with terrorism. Now as far as I am aware, the police remain calm and diplomatic here and only apply force when necessary, even still the objective is to handcuff and arrest, not handcuff and shoot dead. It scares me. Especially knowing these US police officers will be given a tap on the wrist and be allowed to excuse their actions based on 'self defence and fear for their own safety'. 

    Oh no, everything you said is 100% right. The cops who killed both of these men will go free, with no jail time. In America today, a cop can gun down a black man for no reason and face no due process.

  5. The murder of Alton is such a tragedy. I'm sick of these unjust deaths happening all around the US. I'm sick of people refusing to say that #BlackLivesMatter.

     

    That being said, I'll never forgive her for refusing to speak out about the Orlando shooting, and unfollowing and mocking people who asked her to. She picks and chooses what she wants to put forth into the spotlight. She turned her back on the LGBT community that made her career. I don't take anything she says seriously anymore.

  6. 17 minutes ago, The Black Parade said:

    demi1 i already have all my music in iTunes (not purchased by me jj2 ) and what would Play Music have that i dont? jj2 

    If you upload it to their cloud, you can stream it anywhere at any time, on your phone or tablet. 

    I have Google Play and swear by it lj1 the bundled in YouTube Red makes it such an incredible deal. If there are any holes in the streaming library, I just upload it from my iTunes and it's fixed.

  7. On 7/1/2016 at 2:55 PM, Onika said:

    I fucked a dude once who had Tidal, but he was like a huge Bey/Rih stan so I guess it kinda made sense lol2 

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    I had Tidal for a while, and i'm the only person I know who had it. I liked the exclusives, like Prince's discography, so I figured i'd just get it (the regular version, not that $20 shit). Now I have Google Play because of the bundle with YouTube Red. lj1 

    I wouldn't be surprised if Tidal goes to Apple. They've been struggling for a while, and the combo of both their services could mean big things for Apple.

  8. 6 minutes ago, lautnerfied said:

    Hopefully she gets indicted and they have to go to Bernie

    That's my pipe dream, but i'm preparing myself to vote for Hillary. rip2

    I really don't hate her, I quite like her. I just prefer what Bernie stands for, and I know he'll actually bring about a progressive revolution. He'll stand up to the big interests and money in a way that she simply won't.

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    Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, a moderate voice who tried to portray himself as the adult in the Republican primary field but failed to win any state but his own, is ending his long-shot quest for the presidency on Wednesday, according to two people briefed on his decision.

    Mr. Kasich’s departure, a day after Donald J. Trump’s victory in the Indiana primary, leaves Mr. Trump as the only candidate remaining in the Republican race. His closest challenger, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, dropped out Tuesday night.

    A conventional candidate in an unconventional race, Mr. Kasich outlasted the other governors in the Republican field. But his longevity was largely a testament to his unbending refusal to drop out long after it became clear that voters were not flocking to his campaign.

    He rarely wavered from his above-the-fray approach to his rivals, even as they racked up far more delegates. When his rivals attacked one another, Mr. Kasich struck a sunny tone and told people that they were made special by the Lord. When his opponents took polarizing and contentious positions, he emphasized his record as governor of Ohio and his long career in Congress.

    Mr. Kasich, citing polls, had insisted he was the only remaining Republican candidate who could win in November. But while he expressed hope that voters in the Northeast would embrace his more moderate views, he was obliterated by Mr. Trump in the five states that held primaries last week, and he never matched Mr. Cruz as the main alternative to Mr. Trump.

    In a last-ditch deal with Mr. Cruz, Mr. Kasich agreed not to compete in Indiana, a critical state for those hoping to stop Mr. Trump. Mr. Cruz, in exchange, agreed not to compete in two states with later contests, Oregon and New Mexico.

    But Mr. Trump’s victory in Indiana put him in a commanding position to officially secure the nomination on June 7, when the last Republican contests will be held. Mr. Kasich’s only hope to win was at a contested convention, which appeared increasingly unlikely.

     

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