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ivy vs august
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swiftracer13 · 7 months
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The Taylor Swift Song Tournament: Ivy vs. Long Story Short
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It's back! Because most of you wanted me to continue the Taylor Swift Song Tournament, here is the next pairing. It's Ivy against Long Story Short.
Please reblog when you vote, so we might get some more votes :)
And because it's long since the last voting, here a short reminder on the songs that are already qualified for the grand final:
Would’ve, Should’ve, Could’ve (Winner of the Midnights group)
Cruel Summer (Winner of the Lover group)
Also we still have to vote for the winner of the Speak Now album, but we'll do it later.
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Dr. Zone vs. Safety Tsar vs. Windowless Van
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Mechs Ships Tournament: Shipping Round 1 Poll 7
Propaganda:
Jonny/Tim/TS:
They were in the moon war together. They’re a team. They’re the rivals dynamic of Hearteyes subverted with toy “I just am happy to be here” soldier. Need I say more?
Lunar war ship! Death and dying but silly funny!
Siegfried/Odette:
OKAY SO THERES SO MANY TIES BETWEEN THEM AND AUROA/NASTYA AND I AM ACTUALLY WORKING ON AN ANALYSIS OF SWAN SONG BUT LIKE IN ACTUAL CANON I 100% KNOW JONNY ONLY WROTE THIS SONG BC OF NASTYA SINCE THEY REMINDED HIM OF HER AND AURORA AND SHE WOULDNT WANT THEM TO WRITE A SONG ABOUT HER SO HE DID THE NEXT BEST THING.
escape pods still working fine/i won’t leave you
i cry everytime i hear swan song. this is the only mechs song i have ever cried to and that includes dttm. this tells you everything you need to know. both about me and how good this ship is!
the song.
swn sing
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taylorswifttournament · 5 months
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This is the start of another long round of polls, this time trying to determine the worst (least popular, every song is loved by someone) TS song! The question will still remain the same, but the song with fewer votes will move on instead.
Songs for this tournament were a mix of songs that lost the first round of the song tourney, and songs people submitted as the worst.
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okay i find it really funny that the taylor swift songs pretty much all lost even though shes The Popular Artist (i say this as a swiftie, it's really funny even though i demand justice for would've could've should've... )
Fun fact, my least favourite submission was just someone telling me to get rid of all the Taylor Swift songs in the tournament, and not even submitting anything.
I'm fairly neutral on TS, but this was just rude. Would have been nice for at least one to get through just to spite this person
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mysteriesofmilo · 3 years
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Vote now!
Please vote now in the semifinal round of the favorite songs tournament! I know more of you are following this blog than have already voted, so please make your voice heard!
Vote here: https://forms.gle/8MDaY3EFDxwT3wMj9
And view the bracket here: https://challonge.com/pqb13sz3
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crossoverquest · 3 years
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If a SilvaGunner’s King for A Day style tournament ever goes on in Tumblr, Let it be known that I’d like to compete. My designated stage name is Lil Kaleidoscope, and I have brainpower and rave.dj’s music mashup technology on my side. My mashups, created with rave.dj, are often theoretical, and are usually made with songs that don’t mix well together. I occasionally make mashups like the one the link below takes you to, which helps me see rave.dj’s potential. I call this mashup I drive a Express Train theatre.
Source material:
Interior Crocodile Alligator by Chip tha Ripper
The Express Wedge theme from Sony’s Wheel of Fortune, as made known to YouTube by Thunderbirds501
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Nov 12, 2019
1. Disney+ has been plagued by technical issues in the first several hours after it went live as more than 7,300 customers reported problems with logging in and streaming.  Nearly two million subscribers signed up for the $7-per-month streaming service ahead of its long-awaited launch at 3am EST Tuesday, eager to dive into its catalog of 500 movies and 7,500 TV shows - a mix of Marvel and Star Wars movies and shows, classic animated films and new series. However, many customers found themselves 'unable to connect' to the service in its early hours.  Outage-mapping website Down Detector reported more than 7,300 problems with the service as of 9am EST. Of those problems, 27 per cent were regarding log-in and 70 per cent were struggles with streaming. Disney+ addressed the issues on Twitter, writing: 'The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our high expectations. We are working to quickly resolve the current user issue. We appreciate your patience.' 
2. Alex Trebek teared up during the final round of Jeopardy! on Monday night after a contestant used his answer to honor the beloved game show host. The 79-year-old host, who is battling pancreatic cancer, got emotional during the Final Jeopardy round when contestant Dhruv Gaur conveyed his heartfelt message.Instead of writing in his question, the Tournament of Champions contestant wrote: 'We love you, Alex!' Gaur had bet $1,995 of his $2,000 on the answer - meaning he threw away his shot at a win in favor of honoring Trebek.
The host was clearly caught off guard when he saw the message.
'Oh, that's very kind of you,' Trebek said as he choked up. 'Thank you.
'(That) cost you $1,995, you're left with $5.'
The contestant later took to Twitter to say he had no regrets and was just saying what everyone else was thinking.
'Sorry for west coast spoilers, but I'm really glad I got the opportunity to say to Alex what everybody at the tournament was thinking,' said Gaur, who is studying at Brown University.
'For context, Alex had just shared with us that he was reentering treatment for pancreatic cancer. We were all hurting for him so badly.
'When Final Jeopardy came up, I could've tried to puzzle it together, but really, just kept thinking about Alex, and thought he should know.
'I'm just very grateful I got the opportunity to say what I know everyone was thinking. Sending all the love. #weloveyoualex'.
He told Good Morning America that after a short period of optimism when he stopped chemotherapy, his 'numbers shot up' and doctors ordered him back on the treatment.
Trebek said his goals for the summer were to get his strength and hair back but his progress on both fronts was dismal.
He said he didn't feel terrible, although he had fatigue and occasional pain in his back.
'There are moments when, for no reason at all, I feel this surge of sadness, depression,' he said.
'It doesn't last for very long, but it takes over your whole being for a period of time.'
While he's concerned about what his passing would mean for his loved ones, Trebek said he's not afraid of what lies ahead.
'I'm 79 years old,' he said. 'I've had one hell of a good life.'
3. She's won multiple Grammy, Latin Grammy and American Music Awards and has sold 75m records worldwide. But Shakira, 42, has admitted that in late 2017, she suffered a haemorrhage to her vocal cords and feared losing her voice for good.  She told The Guardian: ' I never thought that my voice would leave me, because it’s so inherent to my nature. It was my identity. So when I couldn’t sing, that was unbearable. There were times I couldn’t even get out of bed – I was so depressed.'
Colombian singer Shakira is married to Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué, 32, and they have two children together, Milan, six and Sasha, four.
And she says she has never fallen out with her partner as much as when she stopped talking, in order to save her voice.
She said: 'He felt like one of those ex-convicts who are given their freedom and don’t know what to do with it. I was not positive. I was so pessimistic. I was a bitter person to be around. Gerard saw the worst of me.'
While doctors said she needed surgery, she wasn't sure it would work, so the site reports she tried hypnosis and meditation and went to Lourdes to get holy water.
Shakira's voice returned without an operation and she said: 'Either I needed surgery or divine intervention... it felt like I was having some kind of religious experience.'
She is set to star with Jennifer Lopez in the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in Miami on February 2.
4. This definitely has Drake in his feelings. The 33-year-old Canadian rapper was booed off the stage Sunday after appearing as a surprise guest at fellow rapper Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Tyler hadn’t announced the headliner ahead of time, but fans had guessed the final act would be Frank Ocean. When Drake appeared instead, the audience was quite vocal about their displeasure.
“We want Frank!” they screamed amid boos, as Drake said, “You know, I’ma tell you, like I said, I’m here for you tonight. If you wanna keep going, I will keep going — what song?”
“It’s been love. I go by the name of Drake. Thank y’all for having me,” he said before exiting the stage. He reportedly performed nine songs — including Meek Mill’s “Going Bad” — before taking off 20 minutes early. The crowd appeared further disappointed when they realized Drake was the last act of the night.
Many took to social media to express their anger, both at Drake not being Frank and at the haters who made him end his performance early. “Nooo,” shrieked one fan when he realized Drake, not Frank, was performing the final set.
“F – – K YOU to all the fans that booed Drake off,” wrote one annoyed Drake lover.  “Bunch of ungrateful f – – ks ruined it not only for myself, but I’m sure for Drake and Tyler.”
On Monday afternoon, Tyler, the Creator sounded off on Twitter — in all capital letters — saying that “MOSTLY EVERYONE WAS HAVING A GREAT TIME” and calling haters “SH-TS” and saying they were “BEING MAD RUDE.” He went on to say the ingrates “REPRESENTED ME AND FLOG TO MY GUEST AND MADE US LOOK SOOO ENTITLED AND TRASH.”
5. It’s the Queen of Pop vs. the king of wet blankets. A Florida man is suing Madonna, saying her 10:30 p.m. concert starting time is too late for his early bird schedule, according to a report.
In his class action lawsuit, Nate Hollander claims he bought three tickets to see the star’s Dec. 17 show at the Fillmore Miami Beach, which was first scheduled to begin 8:30 p.m., NBC.com reports. But the Material Girl pushed back the time two hours, and he no longer wants to go, according the the outlet, which cited a lawsuit filed Nov. 4 in federal court in Miami-Dade County.
“Ticketholders [have] to work and go to school the next day, which prevent[s] them from attending a concert that would end at around 1:00 a.m.,” the suit states, according to the outlet. Hollander, who spent a total of $1,024.95, says it’s a breach of contract, and that the value of the tickets plunged due to the night-owlish time change, according to the report. He says the new time makes re-selling them “impossible.”
Hollander also accuses the 61-year-old pop legend of repeatedly arriving to her “Madame X Tour” shows tardy, saying she has a “long history of arriving and starting her concerts late.” Hollander is also suing Live Nation, the events firm that’s putting on the concert. A rep for Madonna didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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Love Story vs Hits Different
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exile (feat. Bon Iver) vs You Belong With Me
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State of Grace vs right where you left me
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Better Than Revenge vs I Bet You Think About Me (feat. Chris Stapleton)
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Long Live vs The Man
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Enchanted vs I Can See You
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Dress vs gold rush
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