That's great news, however, this post has revealed some disturbing facts:
There's a Golden Book on Taylor Swift
It's the #4 bestseller on Amazon right now
I can't believe that creature appeals to anyone. Vain, shallow, and can't seem to sing a song that isn't talking shit about former friends and boyfriends. An extremely ugly soul in that one.
can't seem to sing a song that isn't talking shit about former friends and boyfriends
The easiest path to being a popular singer is to sing about common emotional events that almost everyone has experienced, because then almost everyone who hears your song will think 'omg this is literally about that thing that happened to me'.
TSwift is absolutely a manufactured fame. Like, her "massive" popularity is somehow a constant thing to this day despite having almost no cultural impact or even songs people can remember that aren't over a decade old now.
And since teen girls love to follow trends, fit in, and just conform to what they think is popular and what other girls do, it works to make them convince themselves they love it.
Andrew Lawton of True North really ate all these trucker protesters lunch by getting his book to market first a year ago.
Tom Marazzo is still writing his. BJ Dichter was revealed as a giant faggot before he got his out. No one cared about Tom Quiggin's. I think Danny Bulford might have been writing one too been he's been radio silent for a while.
That's great news, however, this post has revealed some disturbing facts:
I can't believe that creature appeals to anyone. Vain, shallow, and can't seem to sing a song that isn't talking shit about former friends and boyfriends. An extremely ugly soul in that one.
The easiest path to being a popular singer is to sing about common emotional events that almost everyone has experienced, because then almost everyone who hears your song will think 'omg this is literally about that thing that happened to me'.
Women run on that shit
TSwift is absolutely a manufactured fame. Like, her "massive" popularity is somehow a constant thing to this day despite having almost no cultural impact or even songs people can remember that aren't over a decade old now.
And since teen girls love to follow trends, fit in, and just conform to what they think is popular and what other girls do, it works to make them convince themselves they love it.
Daddy bought the #4 spot for her, like her music career.
I don't know what you're talking about, the goat is the GOAT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aLYvZ5sX28
What do you mean that's not the original?!
Haha, I'd rather listen to that goat scream for three straight minutes than one of her songs.
Yeah, honestly replacing Current Year pop music with screeching goats would be a vast improvement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvujgcbaCF8
This is how you remind me of some day
Nickel sack songs are all the same: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHPj5YokEOY
Haha I've seen that before, but that wasn't my point, I suspect you didn't watch the video I linked till the end :))
But speaking of media that are all indistinguishable from each other, check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAOdjqyG37A
Andrew Lawton of True North really ate all these trucker protesters lunch by getting his book to market first a year ago.
Tom Marazzo is still writing his. BJ Dichter was revealed as a giant faggot before he got his out. No one cared about Tom Quiggin's. I think Danny Bulford might have been writing one too been he's been radio silent for a while.
Amazonians seething, I'm sure.
Best Seller?
Sounds like your bank account needs to cool down a bit.
Woah, a new Dav Pilkey? I loved his shit as a kid
His Dogman spinoff of Captain Underpants is really popular with kids right now. I would even say that it's more popular than Captain Underpants was.