.The 2010 song is one of the most controversial of Swift's career, with lyrics that people have called for years. As the song has aged, however, it's also developed a culty appreciation, the kind of song you scream-sing at karaoke with a winking admission that it's kind of f*cked up. (See also: Paramore's “Misery Business.") Of course the song is petty with some low blows to its subject, but Swift was also writing from the raw emotional minefield of teenagedom.“I was 18 when I wrote that,” she told back in 2014. “That’s the age you are when you think someone can actually take your boyfriend.
Then you grow up and realize no one take someone from you if they don’t want to leave.” In 2015, would echo Swift's 2014 words about her own “anti-feminist” song. “Those words were written when I was 17… Admittedly, from a very narrow-minded perspective," . "It wasn’t really meant to be this big philosophical statement about anything.
It was quite literally a page in my diary about a singular moment i experienced as a high schooler …and that’s the funny part about growing up in a band with any degree of success.
people still have my diary. the past and the present. all the good AND bad and embarrassing of it!"It turns out growing up, for Swift, can mean rewriting the past.
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