Taylor Swift's Banjo | |
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Origin |
Taylor Swift's "Mean" Music Video |
Type |
Banjo |
Effects |
Makes people reconsider being mean. Pacifies some artifacts. |
Downsides |
May cause user to break up with significant other. |
Activation |
Always active |
Collected by |
Claudia Donovan |
Section |
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Aisle |
691843-1665 |
Shelf |
769245-3410-567 |
Date of Collection |
April 27th, 2015 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Taylor Swift is an American singer-songwriter know for country music and a recent string of pop hits. Despite being only twenty-six years old, she has won seven Grammy Awards, multiple music video awards, and has been added to the Music Hall of Fame. She has been often criticized for her "too-wholesome" image, her blunt refusal to do lewd or unsavory acts to sell her albums, and her string of short-lived romances.
Her song "Mean" won her a Grammy for best country song at the 54th Grammy Awards. The song displays a heartfelt story of outsider individuals who must grow past the pain of their youth and find happiness despite the mean spirited natures of those around them.
Usage[]
The banjo constantly plays Taylor Swift's song "Mean". The sound makes people think twice about being mean, whether in person or online.
It also calms the negative energy of some artifacts. The catch is that the sound may cause listeners to break up with their boyfriend/girlfriend.
Collection[]
While posing as an extra for The Crimson Curse from Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video, Claudia snuck into the prop department to switch the banjo with a duplicate. It has been placed in the Hall of Hate to mellow out a few mean-spirited artifacts.