HoodLemon
HoofLemon
HoodLemon

as someone who was not even alive then and is sad about it for this very reason, everything needs more John Cusack

And way bigger hair.

this whole thing needs more John Cusack.

I keep asking myself, "Does this look like 1989 to anybody else that was alive then?"

I guess I just typed it out loud now.

- Eleanor Roosevelt.

I have an idea. What if I dumped my coffee all over my desk, drove my car through the front window of my office, tore open my shirt, and screamed "WU-TANG AIN'T NOTHIN TO FUCK WITH!"

I saw the resemblance to T Swift when the dancers came out...but I feel like if this was a real diss they would have been wearing blond wigs?

She's an entertainer. Do you think Alice Cooper is his stage persona in real life? Hell no! He's a born again Christian who loves to golf in real life.

See but I think Lana's whole image is intentionally SO manufactured and glossy- I think she's taking the piss out of the whole idea of celebrity. She changed her name from Lizzy Grant to Lana Del Rey- of course that's fake! It's the whole point!

FINE I WILL

THERE ARE DEGREES

NO ONE SOUNDS GOOD ON SNL.

and I have no "fucking idea" why the tone of your comment is so harsh. I am talking about a string of articles about Del Rey - not only this one - which constantly mock her. I am not talking about "ignoring" her as in not writing about her at all, but a bit more of letting her do whatever she wants without this

I like her music as well, but her persona is fake as hell. It is easy to point and laugh at people who come off as inauthentic, like say, Johnny Depp, like we were doing yesterday.

I love the Born to Die album. I am not ashamed.

He hasn't showered 5 days.

She's posing very carefully so as not to disturb her vintage blowout. He hasn't showered 5 days. The clouds of marijuana smoke wafting slowly through the room seem at times to be more energetic than the couple.

why do people hate so much on her? I like her music. If you don't like her, just ignore? she is supposedly not "authentic"...how many men get compared so harshly to their persona?

Many attitudes/philosophies in France today are linked to the Revolution, in the same way many Americans refer (consciously or subconsciously) to to the founding of America. In France, it is encouraged to discuss things openly and anyone who cannot vigorously debate is considered less intelligent. A dinner party in