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Lana Del Rey wins the latest award for "Another dumb, self-important bitch who thinks she's deep and smart.". Hands down.
Here are a couple of quotes:
1. "I've learned to live with my sadness."
Me: Could you be more trite? Seriously, really asking if that is possible.
2. "There's backlash about everything I do."
Me: I never heard of you until today, and it wasn't for your music.
3. "If you are born an artist, you have no choice but to fight to stay an artist."
Me: Oh you brave soul.
4. "When I walk outside, people have something to say about it."
Me: Ok.
5. "My music is a luxury."
Me: Glad we settled that. Although I do appreciate a more honest quote that doesn't hide your delusions of grandeur.
6. "I'm always just surprised when someone writes something about me."
Me: Annnnd the the phony humility returns.
7. "Having a simple career as a musician who liked music was good enough for me."
Me: You're such an inspiration.

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