someone: I don’t listen to Beyon-
tumblr user:
The amount of ppl reblogging this like “I’ve been through this 😫😫😫😫” is so ridiculous lmao like sorry you’re boring & weak??????????
people are allowed not to like a mediocre pop artist y'know
Bc a black woman opening herself up to the entire world through music & poetry while supporting other black women of all kinds including black mothers whose sons are victims of police brutality also including black CHILDREN that are constantly ridiculed by the world for their hair, features, etc. is mediocre to you🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 first point still stands, sorry you’re weak & boring & actually complaining about a woman expressing herself
someone: I don’t listen to Beyon-
uptownfunkyouup:
@intel-i386 the only mediocre shit in here is your wack ass blog you stupid fucking bitch put your location on hoe i wanna fight your ugly ass
lmfao
are all beyonce fans twelve years old?
I’m so glad I made this post
I’M BEING UNIRONICALLY THREATENED WITH DEMONS
THANKS @sadgal96 I’M LOVING EVERY LAUGH
this keeps getting better and better lmao
“I disliked Beyonce and demons are manifesting physically in my house”
this pissant actually waded through my blog to try to come up with a reason why I’m “full of shit” for not liking beyonce
they also blocked me after making the post so I couldn’t see it/reblog it as if I’m not gonna see something on my own post lol
beyonce fans are the gift of laughter that keeps on giving
p.s. here’s the original post and the links they came up with in case you’re curious ;)
this post is a beautiful disaster
for everyone asking why i said the beyonce fandom was cancer
“A black woman opening herself up to the entire world through music & poetry”
Yeah
like when she sings about how much of a diva she is and how rich she
is, how much better she is than you for having so much money, or when
she wrote an entire song about the size of her husband’s dick ego. True poetry. Haters just can’t appreciate the depth of her magnificent soul.
I mean tbh Catullus was pretty raunchy, but even he would scratch his head finding the poetry of “drunk in love”