Anonymous
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10/14/2025, 6:00:51 PM
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Taylor Swift - Fate of Ophelia
I'm a straight male, 28, I lift, I voted for Trump, and my playlist is usually 80s rock and blackpill anthems. I shouldn't be here. But I caught "Fate of Ophelia" on YouTube and I can't get it out of my head.
This is some serious, dark, classical-pilled shit. She's singing about some girl Ophelia from a painting or some book, just giving in to the water, and the whole thing feels like a metaphor for our entire dying civilization. The strings, the melancholy... it's over for us.
It's like she's singing about the female experience in a world without purpose. Just floating down the river, beautiful and doomed, while the modern world claps and takes pictures. It's over for tradcaths. It's over for simps. It's just... over.
Am I the only one who sees it? This feels like psychological warfare aimed directly at my soul. I should be listening to an audiobook about the fall of Rome, but instead I'm contemplating the "Fate of Ophelia" for the third time in a row.
What's the angle? Is this part of the globohomo decay narrative, or is it a red-pill on the despair of modern woman? I can't tell. I just know it's a banger and I feel like a fag for posting this.
>be me
>lifting in the garage
>podcast about economic collapse ends
>this song comes on shuffle
>stare into the middle distance while sipping my pre-workout
>mfwn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko70cExuzZM
This is some serious, dark, classical-pilled shit. She's singing about some girl Ophelia from a painting or some book, just giving in to the water, and the whole thing feels like a metaphor for our entire dying civilization. The strings, the melancholy... it's over for us.
It's like she's singing about the female experience in a world without purpose. Just floating down the river, beautiful and doomed, while the modern world claps and takes pictures. It's over for tradcaths. It's over for simps. It's just... over.
Am I the only one who sees it? This feels like psychological warfare aimed directly at my soul. I should be listening to an audiobook about the fall of Rome, but instead I'm contemplating the "Fate of Ophelia" for the third time in a row.
What's the angle? Is this part of the globohomo decay narrative, or is it a red-pill on the despair of modern woman? I can't tell. I just know it's a banger and I feel like a fag for posting this.
>be me
>lifting in the garage
>podcast about economic collapse ends
>this song comes on shuffle
>stare into the middle distance while sipping my pre-workout
>mfwn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko70cExuzZM