Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Exhibit D/Q4 [It’s the Same Picture]

 

Taylor not only uses, but “loves to communicate” with Easter eggs:

She’s been embedding this clues since the beginning:

Taylor tells us she WANTS people to really read her lyrics:

Now we’ll go through several examples of Easter eggs Taylor has very intentionally embedded within the lyrics of her songs.

Exhibit D] Lyrics tie to Media Articles about Taylor’s Personal Life

Het 1D (ha! happy accident, I swear)] Blue dress on a boat:

Queer D] Big Sur Trip:

Q1] my name is whatever you decide:

The writing in the sand is T-a-y-l-r

Q2] Halo to speak of angels:

Q3] I’m your daisy:

Karlie had been wearing a daisy behind her ear on the beach. In the social media post Karlie tagged Taylor as the daisy, which was laying on the dashboard. 

In the Lover diary, there is a daisy in that exact position doodled on the Don’t Blame Me lyrics, tying the Big Sur trip and Karlie to the song.


Conclusion:

Do you see my point? When there are lyrical connections to MEN, everybody attributes it easily to that boyfriend. It takes 1 picture of coffee. One liner note. One article. When the lyrics connect to a WOMAN everybody loses their mind and does mental gymnastics to UN-connect it, if you will. The amount of evidence required to attribute that song to a female muse is impossible to reach, goal-posts always moving, nay-saying and nit-picking ubiquitous. It’s to the point that people who do not acknowledge these obvious connections that Taylor is strongly pointing to are gaslighting the people who pick up what she’s putting down. Just think about why.

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