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* "The 1830s but without all the racists." [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the song "I hate it here" (in the album "Tortured Poets Department"), Taylor includes a verse where she discusses how her friends liked to play a game where they discuss [[BornInTheWrongCentury which past decade they would like to live in]], And Taylor explains how her answer was the 1830s... before deconstructing such nostalgia by pointing out [[ValuesDissonance how things that are unacceptable today were normal back then]], like racism and arranged marriages. The line "I'd say the 1830s but without all the racists", taken out of context, ended up going viral on the internet within 24 hours of the album's release.[[/labelnote]]

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* "The 1830s but without all the racists." [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the song "I hate it here" (in Hate It Here" (on the album "Tortured Poets Department"), Taylor includes a verse where she discusses how her friends liked to play a game where they discuss [[BornInTheWrongCentury which past decade they would like to live in]], And Taylor explains how her answer was the 1830s... before deconstructing such nostalgia by pointing out [[ValuesDissonance how things that are unacceptable today were normal back then]], like racism and arranged marriages. The line "I'd say the 1830s but without all the racists", taken out of context, ended up going viral on the internet within 24 hours of the album's release.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Taylor Swift's unimpressed reaction." During the 81st Golden Globes, host Creator/JoKoy's infamously unfunny monologue featured one joke about Swift and Kelce. Swift, who was in the audience, gave a blank stare towards him while sipping her drink.

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* "Taylor Swift's unimpressed reaction." During the 81st Golden Globes, host Creator/JoKoy's infamously unfunny monologue featured one joke about Swift and Kelce. Swift, who was in the audience, gave a blank stare towards him while sipping her drink.drink.
* "The 1830s but without all the racists." [[labelnote:Explanation]]In the song "I hate it here" (in the album "Tortured Poets Department"), Taylor includes a verse where she discusses how her friends liked to play a game where they discuss [[BornInTheWrongCentury which past decade they would like to live in]], And Taylor explains how her answer was the 1830s... before deconstructing such nostalgia by pointing out [[ValuesDissonance how things that are unacceptable today were normal back then]], like racism and arranged marriages. The line "I'd say the 1830s but without all the racists", taken out of context, ended up going viral on the internet within 24 hours of the album's release.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Taylor Swift unimpressed reaction." During the 81st Golden Globes, host Creator/JoKoy's infamously unfunny monologue featured one joke about Swift and Kelce. Swift, who was in the audience, gave a blank stare towards him while sipping her drink.

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* "Taylor Swift Swift's unimpressed reaction." During the 81st Golden Globes, host Creator/JoKoy's infamously unfunny monologue featured one joke about Swift and Kelce. Swift, who was in the audience, gave a blank stare towards him while sipping her drink.
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* "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs." One of Taylor's Eras Tour shows in Buenos Aires was attended by her boyfriend, [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce]]. While singing Karma, she swapped the original lyrics "Karma is the guy on the screen" (likely a reference to her former boyfriend Joe Alwyn) for the aforementioned line, to the delight of the crowd as well as Travis himself. On later stops, the crowd chanted the modified lyrics themselves, sometimes loud enough to drown out Taylor.

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* "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs." One of Taylor's Eras Tour shows in Buenos Aires was attended by her boyfriend, [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce]]. While singing Karma, she swapped the original lyrics "Karma is the guy on the screen" (likely a reference to her former boyfriend Joe Alwyn) for the aforementioned line, to the delight of the crowd as well as Travis himself. On later stops, the crowd chanted the modified lyrics themselves, sometimes loud enough to drown out Taylor.Taylor.
* "Taylor Swift unimpressed reaction." During the 81st Golden Globes, host Creator/JoKoy's infamously unfunny monologue featured one joke about Swift and Kelce. Swift, who was in the audience, gave a blank stare towards him while sipping her drink.

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** "Better Than Revenge (Misogynistic Version)". Similar story to the old version of "Better Than Revenge", where the SlutShaming lyrics ("She's better known for the thing that she does on the mattress") was replaced in "Better Than Revenge (Taylor's Version)" To "He was the moth to the flames, She holding the matches".

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** "Better Than Revenge (Misogynistic Version)". Similar story to the old version of "Better Than Revenge", where the SlutShaming lyrics ("She's better known for the thing that she does on the mattress") was replaced in "Better Than Revenge (Taylor's Version)" To "He was the moth to the flames, She was holding the matches". Many fans became confused while singing the new lyrics and ended up mashing the old and new lyrics together (e.g. "She was holding the mattress").



* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started quoting the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started quoting the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]][[/labelnote]]
* "Karma is the guy on the Chiefs." One of Taylor's Eras Tour shows in Buenos Aires was attended by her boyfriend, [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce]]. While singing Karma, she swapped the original lyrics "Karma is the guy on the screen" (likely a reference to her former boyfriend Joe Alwyn) for the aforementioned line, to the delight of the crowd as well as Travis himself. On later stops, the crowd chanted the modified lyrics themselves, sometimes loud enough to drown out Taylor.
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* Joe Alwyn (Pisces). [[https://www.thecut.com/2018/09/joe-alwyn-says-words-about-taylor-swift.html From a gossip article]] that only refer to her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn by his astronomy sign has been adapted into the fandom to refer to him because of how publicly private they were about their relationship. Even after his involvement as William Bowery led him to become a major EnsembleDarkhorse, some fans still call him this affectionately. Not help is that Taylor herself seems to obsess with astrology and constellation in her lyrics and music videos.
* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]

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* Joe Alwyn (Pisces). [[https://www.thecut.com/2018/09/joe-alwyn-says-words-about-taylor-swift.html From a gossip article]] that only refer to her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn by his astronomy sign has been adapted into the fandom to refer to him because of how publicly private they were about their relationship. Even after his involvement as William Bowery led him to become a major EnsembleDarkhorse, some fans still call him this affectionately. Not help helping is that Taylor herself seems to obsess with uses astrology and constellation symbolism from time to time in her lyrics and music videos.
* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work worth of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started quoting the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started quoting the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]
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** "Mad Woman" includes the lyric "does she mouth 'Fuck you forever'?" - due to how the words were emphasized, some fans misheard it as [[PunctuationChangesTheMeaning "does she mouth-fuck you forever?"]].

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** "Mad Woman" includes the lyric "does she mouth 'Fuck you forever'?" - due to how the words were emphasized, some fans misheard misinterpreted it as [[PunctuationChangesTheMeaning "does she mouth-fuck you forever?"]].
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** "Mad Woman" includes the lyric "does she mouth 'Fuck you forever'?" - due to how the words were emphasized, some fans misheard it as "does she mouth-fuck you forever?".

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** "Mad Woman" includes the lyric "does she mouth 'Fuck you forever'?" - due to how the words were emphasized, some fans misheard it as [[PunctuationChangesTheMeaning "does she mouth-fuck you forever?".forever?"]].
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** "Mad Woman" includes the lyric "does she mouth 'Fuck you forever'?" - due to how the words were emphasized, some fans misheard it as "does she mouth-fuck you forever?".
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* "Picture To Burn (Homophobic Version)". The original version of "Picture To Burn" contain a lyric that was edited out of the radio version: "I will tell my friends that you're gay". With the rerelease many fans jokingly refer this name to the original version.
** "Better Than Revenge (Misogynistic Version)". Similar story to the old version of "Better Than Revenge", where the SlutShaming lyrics (She's better known for the thing that she does on the mattress) was replaced in "Better Than Revenge(Taylor's Version)" To "He was the moth to the flames, She holding the matches".

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* "Picture To Burn (Homophobic Version)". The original version of "Picture To Burn" contain a lyric that was edited out of the radio version: "I will "I'll tell mine [[note]]: Read: "I'll tell my friends that [[/note]] you're gay". With the rerelease many fans jokingly refer this name to the original version.
** "Better Than Revenge (Misogynistic Version)". Similar story to the old version of "Better Than Revenge", where the SlutShaming lyrics (She's ("She's better known for the thing that she does on the mattress) mattress") was replaced in "Better Than Revenge(Taylor's Revenge (Taylor's Version)" To "He was the moth to the flames, She holding the matches".
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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]

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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started quoting the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]
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* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.

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* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]
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* "I wanna beat your Endgame" [[labelnote:Explanation]]After news of Taylor's "Eras Tour" surpassing ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in terms of pre-sale records, many Swifties started the hook to "End Game", some even changing the word "be" to "beat" to reflect the hilarity and awesomeness of a pop star beating a box office juggernaut film.[[/labelnote]]
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* People answering a question like "Is that Taylor Swift??" with "No, it's Becky." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This originated with a troll post on Tumblr where someone posted an old photo of Taylor but claimed it was their friend Becky, who died of a marijuana overdose in middle school. Taylor herself even wore a "no it's becky" shirt at one point. Taylor's mother, Andrea, once wore a neck name tag that said "No, it's Debbie". It became funny with fans to the point that an official news article called her Debbie and Andrea herself even had a mug that had a screencap of the news site's article.[[/labelnote]]
* "Im'a let you finish, but..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]The infamous Music/KanyeWest interruption of her winning in the 2009 MTV Award.[[/labelnote]]

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* People answering a question like "Is that Taylor Swift??" with "No, it's Becky." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This This originated with a troll post on Tumblr where someone posted an old photo of Taylor but claimed it was their friend Becky, who died of a marijuana overdose in middle school. Taylor herself even wore a "no it's becky" shirt at one point. Taylor's mother, Andrea, once wore a neck name tag that said "No, it's Debbie". It became funny with fans to the point that an official news article called her Debbie and Andrea herself even had a mug that had a screencap of the news site's article.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Im'a let you finish, but..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]The The infamous Music/KanyeWest interruption of her winning in the 2009 MTV Award.[[/labelnote]]



* "Taylor hates [[Music/KanyeWest Kanye]]", [[labelnote:Explanation]]Stems from detractors saying "Look What You Made Me Do" (and guessing (correctly) ''reputation.'') is about him. Big in depth responses were also made in light to the fact the album's release date is on the anniversary of Donda West's death. Although that will quickly be shouted down by her fans.[[/labelnote]]
* "Name a bitch badder than Taylor Swift"[[labelnote:Explanation]]A tweet that went viral with people quote retweeting it with examples of historical/important/inspirational women, though there's lots of evidence to suggest the original tweet was tongue-in-cheek to begin with.[[/labelnote]]
* "1, 2, 3, let's go bitch!"[[labelnote:Explanation]] As explained in depth in [[https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/paigeskinner/taylor-swift-123-lets-go-bitch-eras-video this article]], a fan shouted this before the first verse of "Delicate" during a show in the ''reputation'' tour. This became viral on Twitter and quickly caught on for the rest of the tour. By the time of the next tour, the Eras Tour, it was fully embraced, with Swift counting down during the part and every fan shouting the phrase during the song.[[/labelnote]]

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* "Taylor hates [[Music/KanyeWest Kanye]]", [[labelnote:Explanation]]Stems Kanye]]".Stems from detractors saying "Look What You Made Me Do" (and guessing (correctly) ''reputation.'') is about him. Big in depth responses were also made in light to the fact the album's release date is on the anniversary of Donda West's death. Although that will quickly be shouted down by her fans.[[/labelnote]]
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* "Name a bitch badder than Taylor Swift"[[labelnote:Explanation]]A Swift". A tweet that went viral with people quote retweeting it with examples of historical/important/inspirational women, though there's lots of evidence to suggest the original tweet was tongue-in-cheek to begin with.[[/labelnote]]
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* "1, 2, 3, let's go bitch!"[[labelnote:Explanation]] bitch!". As explained in depth in [[https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/paigeskinner/taylor-swift-123-lets-go-bitch-eras-video this article]], a fan shouted this before the first verse of "Delicate" during a show in the ''reputation'' tour. This became viral on Twitter and quickly caught on for the rest of the tour. By the time of the next tour, the Eras Tour, it was fully embraced, with Swift counting down during the part and every fan shouting the phrase during the song.[[/labelnote]]



* (Taylor's Version)[[labelnote:Explanation]]The bitter war between Taylor and her old record label leading to the rerecording of all of her first six albums has inspired fans to put this quote after many of their socia media accounts to support her rerecording effort, especially prevalent after the rerelease of ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''

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* (Taylor's Version)[[labelnote:Explanation]]The Version). The bitter war between Taylor and her old record label leading to the rerecording of all of her first six albums has inspired fans to put this quote after many of their socia media accounts to support her rerecording effort, especially prevalent after the rerelease of ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''
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* #drunktaylor. [[labelnote:Explanation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFcJsuEo1vc This video of Taylor dancing to You Need To Calm Down]] became viral on Twitter, and the hashtag "#drunktaylor" instantly became a worldwide trend. She herself was even amazed of it becoming a meme. The thing is however, it's not clear if Taylor was really drunk or not, but what matters?[[/labelnote]]
* "Here's how Cruel Summer can be a single" [[labelnote:explanation]]"Cruel Summer" is a beloved song off the album ''Music/{{Lover}}'' that is often described as a perfect fit for a single but never was one during the album cycle. Once ''Music/{{folklore|2020}}'' was released, phrases like this one became a way for fans to lament a missed opportunity. The meme lasted long enough that, four years after the album's release, the song actually became a single. Swift confirmed that the original plan was to release the song as a single in Summer 2020, but the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic made such an idea not feasible and possibly in poor taste.[[/labelnote]]
* Dr. Taylor Swift [[labelnote:explanation]]Taylor received an honorary doctorate from NYU - cue fans photoshopping a LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine onto her in photos and jokingly using "Dr. Taylor Swift" as InsistentTerminology[[/labelnote]]
* (Taylor's Version)[[labelnote:Explanation]]The bitter war between Taylor and her old record label leading to the rerecording of all of her first six albums has inspired fans to put this quote after many of their socia media accounts to support her rerecording effort, especially prevalent after the rerelease of ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''[[/labelnote]]
** (Taylor's Version)(From the Vault)(Elvira Remix)(Sad Autumn Girl Verions)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[labelnote:Explanation]]That said, a lot of fans poke fun at her for the sheer ColonCancer on her track listing of ''Red (Taylor's Version)'', with gems like "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)(10 Minutes Version)(From the Vault) and its slower remix adding (Sad Autumn Girl Version)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[/labelnote]]

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* #drunktaylor. [[labelnote:Explanation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFcJsuEo1vc This video of Taylor dancing to You Need To Calm Down]] became viral on Twitter, and the hashtag "#drunktaylor" instantly became a worldwide trend. She herself was even amazed of it becoming a meme. The thing is however, it's not clear if Taylor was really drunk or not, but what matters?[[/labelnote]]
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* "Here's how Cruel Summer can be a single" [[labelnote:explanation]]"Cruel single". "Cruel Summer" is a beloved song off the album ''Music/{{Lover}}'' that is often described as a perfect fit for a single but never was one during the album cycle. Once ''Music/{{folklore|2020}}'' was released, phrases like this one became a way for fans to lament a missed opportunity. The meme lasted long enough that, four years after the album's release, the song actually became a single. Swift confirmed that the original plan was to release the song as a single in Summer 2020, but the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic made such an idea not feasible and possibly in poor taste.[[/labelnote]]
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* Dr. Taylor Swift [[labelnote:explanation]]Taylor Alison Swift. Taylor received an honorary doctorate from NYU - cue fans photoshopping a LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine onto her in photos and jokingly using "Dr. Taylor Swift" as InsistentTerminology[[/labelnote]]
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* (Taylor's Version)[[labelnote:Explanation]]The bitter war between Taylor and her old record label leading to the rerecording of all of her first six albums has inspired fans to put this quote after many of their socia media accounts to support her rerecording effort, especially prevalent after the rerelease of ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''[[/labelnote]]
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** (Taylor's Version)(From the Vault)(Elvira Remix)(Sad Autumn Girl Verions)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[labelnote:Explanation]]That Studio). That said, a lot of fans poke fun at her for the sheer ColonCancer on her track listing of ''Red (Taylor's Version)'', with gems like "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)(10 Minutes Version)(From the Vault) Vault)" and its slower remix adding (Sad "(Sad Autumn Girl Version)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[/labelnote]]Studio)"



* I think I've seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending.[[labelnote:explanation]]A line from "exile", commonly used to compare scenes from different media with similar TearJerker outcomes.[[/labelnote]]
* Joe Alwyn (Pisces) [[labelnote:explanation]][[https://www.thecut.com/2018/09/joe-alwyn-says-words-about-taylor-swift.html From a gossip article]] that only refer to her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn by his astronomy sign has been adapted into the fandom to refer to him because of how publicly private they were about their relationship. Even after his involvement as William Bowery led him to become a major EnsembleDarkhorse, some fans still call him this affectionately. Not help is that Taylor herself seems to obsess with astrology and constellation in her lyrics and music videos.[[/labelnote]]
* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]
* "It's me, hi! I'm the problem, it's me!"[[labelnote:explanation]]This catchy line from the chorus of "Anti-Hero" became memetic after the release of ''Midnights'', largely in the form of [=TikTok=] reaction videos of people talking about their quirks or toxic habits.[[/labelnote]]
* "Taylor Hates Evermore" [[labelnote:explanation]]The disproportionate attention Taylor gave to ''folklore'' as opposed to its sister album ''evermore'' has made fans jokingly made this meme. This got a MemeAcknowledgement on her Eras tour and probably why the album got ''5'' songs on the setlist.[[/labelnote]]
* "I survived the Great War" [[labelnote:explanation]]When Ticketmaster failed to meet fan demand for the Eras tour ticket sale launch, the day of sales became referred to as The Great War, which is a title of a song on the 3 A.M. version of ''Music/{{Midnights}}''. This became big enough to also get a MemeAcknowledgement by Swift before she performed "The Great War" as a surprise song on the tour.[[/labelnote]]
* "It turned into something bigger. Somewhere in the haze, got a sense I've been betrayed."[[labelnote:explanation]]This lyric from the song "The Great War" became a [=TikTok=] trend with people using the song to reveal their personal betrayals. One version came from Creator/TheHistoryChannel of all places as to describe UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar's murder.[[/labelnote]]
* "Joe Alwyn can you fight?" [[labelnote:explanation]]Her male / Sapphic fans will use this meme tongue in cheeks whenever she appears in a suggestive or just very beautiful outfit in a public outing.[[/labelnote]]
** "Guess Joe Alwyn can't fight." [[labelnote:explanation]]The variation of the meme after their break up annoucement.[[/labelnote]]
** "Joe Alwyn PLEASE FIGHT." / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE DO SOMETHING" / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE COME BACK"[[labelnote:explanation]]Another variation of the meme after more details about their break up was released, especially with the track "You're Losing Me" as well as Taylor engage in a short-lived but highly publicized romance with [[Music/The1975 Matty Healy]] that fans heavily dislike due to his problematic past [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-disappointed-matty-healy-controversies behaviors]] and [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-distancing-matty-healy-brutalize-women comments]].[[/labelnote]]
* "Come back to me, Eli." [[labelnote:explanation]]The way she pronounced the first line in the chorus of the original version of "If This Was A Movie" led to many mishearing it. Making the situation worse is that the song was a bonus track and was released before the existence of streaming, leading to no official lyric handbook available from Taylor. This died down with the rerelease of the song where she clearly pronounced it as "Come back to me like." by adding a little pause between "me" and "like".[[/labelnote]]
** From the same song, "I've been waiting for you _ since you've been gone." [[labelnote:explanation]]Once again, in the original version of the song, her pronunciation of the word between "you" and "since" is drowned out by the background music led to many fans argue and disagree with each other about what exactly the lyric was, which didn't help by the lack of official lyric handbook available from Taylor. Popular picks include "weary" and "ever". Taylor finally settled the debate with the rerelease when she tweaked the production to be less loud and clearly pronounce the word to be "everyday".[[/labelnote]]
* "I am done with Taylor Swift" [[labelnote:explanation]]One clip from ''The Wendy Williams Show'' has Williams dramatically exclaim this before discussing a gossip story. The audio of her saying this has become a go-to meme for Swifties, usually in a semi-ironic sense. It became especially viral on one night during the Eras Tour when she performed "Dear John" and "Daylight", two fan favorites, as surprise songs.[[/labelnote]]
* "OP is a Swiftie." [[labelnote:explanation]]When {{Website/Tumblr}} introduced polls, one popular Taylor-centric blog posted a poll about their favorite Taylor songs, which got a lot of traction on the website, which led to people outside the fandom seeing it. This led to a lot of tags and comments complaining that all the options were Taylor songs... despite the fact that it originated from a Taylor blog with a Taylor-themed username, so it should've been pretty clear who the target demographic was. This led to a tongue-in-cheek meme of fans marking all their Taylor-themed posts with text and banners reading "OP is a Swiftie" as a warning.[[/labelnote]]
* "Facts." [[labelnote:explanation]]From the "Karma" remix with Music/IceSpice. The remix is generally considered SoOkayItsAverage compare to the original version, this line by Ice Spice was considered by many to be hilarious and examplified of the main problem of the remix: Ice Spice's energy is much more subdued and clashed horribly with the beat and Taylor's vocal. Shouting the lyric during the Eras Tour performance of the song, while ignoring the rest of the Ice Spice parts, quickly became a trend too.[[/labelnote]]

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* I think I've seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending.[[labelnote:explanation]]A A line from "exile", commonly used to compare scenes from different media with similar TearJerker outcomes.[[/labelnote]]
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* Joe Alwyn (Pisces) [[labelnote:explanation]][[https://www.(Pisces). [[https://www.thecut.com/2018/09/joe-alwyn-says-words-about-taylor-swift.html From a gossip article]] that only refer to her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn by his astronomy sign has been adapted into the fandom to refer to him because of how publicly private they were about their relationship. Even after his involvement as William Bowery led him to become a major EnsembleDarkhorse, some fans still call him this affectionately. Not help is that Taylor herself seems to obsess with astrology and constellation in her lyrics and music videos.[[/labelnote]]
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* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]
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* "It's me, hi! I'm the problem, it's me!"[[labelnote:explanation]]This me!". This catchy line from the chorus of "Anti-Hero" became memetic after the release of ''Midnights'', largely in the form of [=TikTok=] reaction videos of people talking about their quirks or toxic habits.[[/labelnote]]
habits.
* "Taylor Hates Evermore" [[labelnote:explanation]]The Evermore". The disproportionate attention Taylor gave to ''folklore'' as opposed to its sister album ''evermore'' has made fans jokingly made this meme. This got a MemeAcknowledgement on her Eras tour and probably why the album got ''5'' songs on the setlist.[[/labelnote]]
setlist.
* "I survived the Great War" [[labelnote:explanation]]When War". When Ticketmaster failed to meet fan demand for the Eras tour ticket sale launch, the day of sales became referred to as The Great War, which is a title of a song on the 3 A.M. version of ''Music/{{Midnights}}''. This became big enough to also get a MemeAcknowledgement by Swift before she performed "The Great War" as a surprise song on the tour.[[/labelnote]]
tour.
* "It turned into something bigger. Somewhere in the haze, got a sense I've been betrayed."[[labelnote:explanation]]This ". This lyric from the song "The Great War" became a [=TikTok=] trend with people using the song to reveal their personal betrayals. One version came from Creator/TheHistoryChannel of all places as to describe UsefulNotes/JuliusCaesar's murder.[[/labelnote]]
murder.
* "Joe Alwyn can you fight?" [[labelnote:explanation]]Her fight?". Her male / Sapphic fans will use this meme tongue in cheeks whenever she appears in a suggestive or just very beautiful outfit in a public outing.[[/labelnote]]
outing.
** "Guess Joe Alwyn can't fight." [[labelnote:explanation]]The ". The variation of the meme after their break up annoucement.[[/labelnote]]
annoucement.
** "Joe Alwyn PLEASE FIGHT." / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE DO SOMETHING" / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE COME BACK"[[labelnote:explanation]]Another BACK". Another variation of the meme after more details about their break up was released, especially with the track "You're Losing Me" as well as Taylor engage in a short-lived but highly publicized romance with [[Music/The1975 Matty Healy]] that fans heavily dislike due to his problematic past [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-disappointed-matty-healy-controversies behaviors]] and [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-distancing-matty-healy-brutalize-women comments]].[[/labelnote]]
comments]].
* "Come back to me, Eli." [[labelnote:explanation]]The The way she pronounced the first line in the chorus of the original version of "If This Was A Movie" led to many mishearing it. Making the situation worse is that the song was a bonus track and was released before the existence of streaming, leading to no official lyric handbook available from Taylor. This died down with the rerelease of the song where she clearly pronounced it as "Come back to me like." by adding a little pause between "me" and "like".[[/labelnote]]
"like".
** From the same song, "I've been waiting for you _ since you've been gone." [[labelnote:explanation]]Once Once again, in the original version of the song, her pronunciation of the word between "you" and "since" is drowned out by the background music led to many fans argue and disagree with each other about what exactly the lyric was, which didn't help by the lack of official lyric handbook available from Taylor. Popular picks include "weary" and "ever". Taylor finally settled the debate with the rerelease when she tweaked the production to be less loud and clearly pronounce the word to be "everyday".[[/labelnote]]
"everyday".
* "I am done with Taylor Swift" [[labelnote:explanation]]One Swift".One clip from ''The Wendy Williams Show'' has Williams dramatically exclaim this before discussing a gossip story. The audio of her saying this has become a go-to meme for Swifties, usually in a semi-ironic sense. It became especially viral on one night during the Eras Tour when she performed "Dear John" and "Daylight", two fan favorites, as surprise songs.[[/labelnote]]
songs.
* "OP is a Swiftie." [[labelnote:explanation]]When When {{Website/Tumblr}} introduced polls, one popular Taylor-centric blog posted a poll about their favorite Taylor songs, which got a lot of traction on the website, which led to people outside the fandom seeing it. This led to a lot of tags and comments complaining that all the options were Taylor songs... despite the fact that it originated from a Taylor blog with a Taylor-themed username, so it should've been pretty clear who the target demographic was. This led to a tongue-in-cheek meme of fans marking all their Taylor-themed posts with text and banners reading "OP is a Swiftie" as a warning.[[/labelnote]]
warning.
* "Facts." [[labelnote:explanation]]From "Facts". From the "Karma" remix with Music/IceSpice. The remix is generally considered SoOkayItsAverage compare to the original version, this line by Ice Spice was considered by many to be hilarious and examplified of the main problem of the remix: Ice Spice's energy is much more subdued and clashed horribly with the beat and Taylor's vocal. Shouting the lyric during the Eras Tour performance of the song, while ignoring the rest of the Ice Spice parts, quickly became a trend too.[[/labelnote]]
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* "And I say: That's My Baby And I'm Proud". [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the interview of Andrea Swift from 2013 has led to this meme to rise as a way to express how proud someone is.[[/labelnote]]
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->''"I love to keep up with you guys online. You guys are really funny. You have a really good sense of humor."''
-->--'''Taylor Swift''' on her fans' memes

It's memes, hi! Taylor's known for her memes!

Since she is one of the, if not the, biggest musicians of the post-social media era, it's little surprise that Music/TaylorSwift, both within and outside of her fandom, is the source of [[MemeticMutation countless memes]].

Please add entries in the following format:
* The meme. [=[[=]labelnote:Explanation[=]]=]The explanation behind the meme, if necessary.[=[[=]/labelnote[=]]=] [[labelnote:Explanation]]Like this.[[/labelnote]]
** Further mutations and successor memes, if any.

Also, please try to keep the memes actually related to Taylor Swift in some way and make sure they're relatively well known already in the community. This page is not for [[ForcedMeme forcing anything you find funny to become a meme]].
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%%PLEASE, REMEMBER: Memes that don't explain where they came from will be deleted. Even if you think it's self explanatory, there are people who will not get it. There is no such thing as a universal meme.
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* "And I say: That's My Baby And I'm Proud". [[labelnote:Explanation]]One of the interview of Andrea Swift from 2013 has led to this meme to rise as a way to express how proud someone is.[[/labelnote]]
* The music video of "You Belong With Me" has lasted long as an exploitable meme of Taylor and her crush communicating between their houses via holding signs. Usually, the "You OK?" sign Taylor shows is maintained and a humorous message is shown on the crush's sign.
* It's become something of an internet tradition to play "22" or quote its chorus on a post for someone's 22nd birthday.
* In the early 2010s due to the popularity of ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', a graphic was made of Scott being told he'd have to fight all of Taylor's exes and going OhCrap.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCv-HxktZFc The "Goat Edition" of "I Knew You Were Trouble."]]
* People answering a question like "Is that Taylor Swift??" with "No, it's Becky." [[labelnote:Explanation]]This originated with a troll post on Tumblr where someone posted an old photo of Taylor but claimed it was their friend Becky, who died of a marijuana overdose in middle school. Taylor herself even wore a "no it's becky" shirt at one point. Taylor's mother, Andrea, once wore a neck name tag that said "No, it's Debbie". It became funny with fans to the point that an official news article called her Debbie and Andrea herself even had a mug that had a screencap of the news site's article.[[/labelnote]]
* "Im'a let you finish, but..." [[labelnote:Explanation]]The infamous Music/KanyeWest interruption of her winning in the 2009 MTV Award.[[/labelnote]]
* Following a popular mishearing in the chorus of "Blank Space", the original line being "Got a long list of ex-lovers", which sounded to many like "All the lonely Starbucks lovers", a humorous parody about [[http://mashable.com/2014/12/12/moms-sing-blank-space-parody-is-about-their-true-love-coffee/ fans of the coffee chain]] emerged.
** Also from Blank Space, likening the lyrics "Got a long list of ex lovers, they'll tell you I'm insane, but I've got a blank space baby, and I'll write your name" to linking this to other deadly notebooks like Anime/DeathNote or ''Manga/FutureDiary''. It has Yuno's name (so to speak) written all over it. There's even a video of a girl who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfXXtFzHx6w cosplayed as Yuno while singing the song and looking incredibly creepy]].
** Tumblr took the line "Darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream" and applied it to... well, every single female character they could justify it for, and a few they couldn't.
* Taylor's crotch chop at the end of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6wiTvt-pDc this]] video spawned an epic 30-page Website/SomethingAwful photoshop thread. Just some of the highlights can be found [[http://www.somethingawful.com/photoshop-phriday/taylor-swift-chop/1/ here]] and [[http://www.somethingawful.com/comedy-goldmine/swift-chop-gifs/1/ here]].
* "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? [[{{Narm}} 'Cause she's dead.]]" from "Look What You Made Me Do."[[labelnote:Explanation]]The video was released after an extremely long period of time of silence from Taylor following the 2016 #[=KimExposedTaylor=] debacle and instantly become memorable due to the sheer change in [[NewWaveMusic sound]] and image compare to her previous albums.[[/labelnote]]
** Speaking of which, [[WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}} "Jack did it better."]] has become a popular joke about the song, even with those who liked it in the first place.
** And now, with the release of the third ''reputation'' single "Gorgeous" and the fact that it wouldn't sound out of place in her previous album, ''1989'', people are triumphantly saying "She's ''not'' dead!"
* "Taylor hates [[Music/KanyeWest Kanye]]", [[labelnote:Explanation]]Stems from detractors saying "Look What You Made Me Do" (and guessing (correctly) ''reputation.'') is about him. Big in depth responses were also made in light to the fact the album's release date is on the anniversary of Donda West's death. Although that will quickly be shouted down by her fans.[[/labelnote]]
* "Name a bitch badder than Taylor Swift"[[labelnote:Explanation]]A tweet that went viral with people quote retweeting it with examples of historical/important/inspirational women, though there's lots of evidence to suggest the original tweet was tongue-in-cheek to begin with.[[/labelnote]]
* "1, 2, 3, let's go bitch!"[[labelnote:Explanation]] As explained in depth in [[https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/paigeskinner/taylor-swift-123-lets-go-bitch-eras-video this article]], a fan shouted this before the first verse of "Delicate" during a show in the ''reputation'' tour. This became viral on Twitter and quickly caught on for the rest of the tour. By the time of the next tour, the Eras Tour, it was fully embraced, with Swift counting down during the part and every fan shouting the phrase during the song.[[/labelnote]]
* #drunktaylor. [[labelnote:Explanation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFcJsuEo1vc This video of Taylor dancing to You Need To Calm Down]] became viral on Twitter, and the hashtag "#drunktaylor" instantly became a worldwide trend. She herself was even amazed of it becoming a meme. The thing is however, it's not clear if Taylor was really drunk or not, but what matters?[[/labelnote]]
* "Here's how Cruel Summer can be a single" [[labelnote:explanation]]"Cruel Summer" is a beloved song off the album ''Music/{{Lover}}'' that is often described as a perfect fit for a single but never was one during the album cycle. Once ''Music/{{folklore|2020}}'' was released, phrases like this one became a way for fans to lament a missed opportunity. The meme lasted long enough that, four years after the album's release, the song actually became a single. Swift confirmed that the original plan was to release the song as a single in Summer 2020, but the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic made such an idea not feasible and possibly in poor taste.[[/labelnote]]
* (Taylor's Version)[[labelnote:Explanation]]The bitter war between Taylor and her old record label leading to the rerecording of all of her first six albums has inspired fans to put this quote after many of their socia media accounts to support her rerecording effort, especially prevalent after the rerelease of ''Fearless (Taylor's Version)''[[/labelnote]]
** (Taylor's Version)(From the Vault)(Elvira Remix)(Sad Autumn Girl Verions)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[labelnote:Explanation]]That said, a lot of fans poke fun at her for the sheer ColonCancer on her track listing of ''Red (Taylor's Version)'', with gems like "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)(10 Minutes Version)(From the Vault) and its slower remix adding (Sad Autumn Girl Version)(Recorded at Long Pond Studio)[[/labelnote]]
* The lyric "Got nothing in my brain" from the song ''Shake It Off'' frequently gets used in videos of people or animals doing unintelligent things, the lyric itself played on a continuous loop.
* I think I've seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending.[[labelnote:explanation]]A line from "exile", commonly used to compare scenes from different media with similar TearJerker outcomes.[[/labelnote]]
* Joe Alwyn (Pisces) [[labelnote:explanation]][[https://www.thecut.com/2018/09/joe-alwyn-says-words-about-taylor-swift.html From a gossip article]] that only refer to her then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn by his astronomy sign has been adapted into the fandom to refer to him because of how publicly private they were about their relationship. Even after his involvement as William Bowery led him to become a major EnsembleDarkhorse, some fans still call him this affectionately. Not help is that Taylor herself seems to obsess with astrology and constellation in her lyrics and music videos.[[/labelnote]]
* Joe Alwyn is poor. [[labelnote:explanation]]From ''reputation'' onward, one of the major themes in her love songs that are inspired by Joe is that she doesn't need financial or shallow material gifts from him to be happy... which led to many fans jokingly came to the conclusion that Joe is poor and has been running with this ever since. In reality, Alwyn came from a [[https://www.houseofnames.com/alwyn-family-crest prestigious family]] and has a personal net work of around $5 millions.[[/labelnote]]
* "It's me, hi! I'm the problem, it's me!"[[labelnote:explanation]]This catchy line from the chorus of "Anti-Hero" became memetic after the release of ''Midnights'', largely in the form of [=TikTok=] reaction videos of people talking about their quirks or toxic habits.[[/labelnote]]
* "Taylor Hates Evermore" [[labelnote:explanation]]The disproportionate attention Taylor gave to ''folklore'' as opposed to its sister album ''evermore'' has made fans jokingly made this meme. This got a MemeAcknowledgement on her Eras tour and probably why the album got ''5'' songs on the setlist.[[/labelnote]]
* "I survived the Great War" [[labelnote:explanation]]When Ticketmaster failed to meet fan demand for the Eras tour ticket sale launch, the day of sales became referred to as The Great War, which is a title of a song on the 3 A.M. version of ''Music/{{Midnights}}''. This became big enough to also get a MemeAcknowledgement by Swift before she performed "The Great War" as a surprise song on the tour.[[/labelnote]]
* "Joe Alwyn can you fight?" [[labelnote:explanation]]Her male / Sapphic fans will use this meme tongue in cheeks whenever she appears in a suggestive or just very beautiful outfit in a public outing.[[/labelnote]]
** "Guess Joe Alwyn can't fight." [[labelnote:explanation]]The variation of the meme after their break up annoucement.[[/labelnote]]
** "Joe Alwyn PLEASE FIGHT." / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE DO SOMETHING" / "Joe Alwyn PLEASE COME BACK"[[labelnote:explanation]]Another variation of the meme after more details about their break up was released, especially with the track "You're Losing Me" as well as Taylor engage in a short-lived but highly publicized romance with [[Music/The1975 Matty Healy]] that fans heavily dislike due to his problematic past [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-disappointed-matty-healy-controversies behaviors]] and [[https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniesoteriou/taylor-swift-fans-distancing-matty-healy-brutalize-women comments]].[[/labelnote]]
* "Come back to me, Eli." [[labelnote:explanation]]The way she pronounced the first line in the chorus of the original version of "If This Was A Movie" led to many mishearing it. Making the situation worse is that the song was a bonus track and was released before the existence of streaming, leading to no official lyric handbook available from Taylor. This died down with the rerelease of the song where she clearly pronounced it as "Come back to me like." by adding a little pause between "me" and "like".[[/labelnote]]
** From the same song, "I've been waiting for you _ since you've been gone." [[labelnote:explanation]]Once again, in the original version of the song, her pronunciation of the word between "you" and "since" is drowned out by the background music led to many fans argue and disagree with each other about what exactly the lyric was, which didn't help by the lack of official lyric handbook available from Taylor. Popular picks include "weary" and "ever". Taylor finally settled the debate with the rerelease when she tweaked the production to be less loud and clearly pronounce the word to be "everyday".[[/labelnote]]
* "I am done with Taylor Swift" [[labelnote:explanation]]One clip from ''The Wendy Williams Show'' has Williams dramatically exclaim this before discussing a gossip story. The audio of her saying this has become a go-to meme for Swifties, usually in a semi-ironic sense. It became especially viral on one night during the Eras Tour when she performed "Dear John" and "Daylight", two fan favorites, as surprise songs.[[/labelnote]]
* "OP is a Swiftie." [[labelnote:explanation]]When {{Website/Tumblr}} introduced polls, one popular Taylor-centric blog posted a poll about their favorite Taylor songs, which got a lot of traction on the website, which led to people outside the fandom seeing it. This led to a lot of tags and comments complaining that all the options were Taylor songs... despite the fact that it originated from a Taylor blog with a Taylor-themed username, so it should've been pretty clear who the target demographic was. This led to a tongue-in-cheek meme of fans marking all their Taylor-themed posts with text and banners reading "OP is a Swiftie" as a warning.[[/labelnote]]
* "Facts." [[labelnote:explanation]]From the "Karma" remix with Music/IceSpice. The remix is generally considered SoOkayItsAverage compare to the original version, this line by Ice Spice was considered by many to be hilarious and examplified of the main problem of the remix: Ice Spice's energy is much more subdued and clashed horribly with the beat and Taylor's vocal. Shouting the lyric during the Eras Tour performance of the song, while ignoring the rest of the Ice Spice parts, quickly became a trend too.[[/labelnote]]
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