![]() ![]() ![]() It makes everything feel as if it has happened before, even if it has not. Instead of just sensory information being discarded, it's getting rerouted to the short or long term memory. When deja-vu occurs, it's a some neurons messing up where they're supposed to go. It's the name of your husband or wife, or your native tongue. It's front and center in your mind for a little while, but it's not something you commit to the third type of memory. It's remembering someone's phone number until you get it in your phone, or the page you left off in a book. If you do notice them, it's something like an itch or a hair in your face, quickly gotten rid of, and not very memorable. ![]() These are felt and discarded almost immediately, if you even noted them at all. There are three types of memories your brain has. It's great to know other's have experienced something similar but what does it mean?! ![]() It was truly a thing that has stuck with me. But I realise now, that if I had changed what I did, it would have invalidated the experience, as it wouldn't be something that I'd be looking back at now, trying to make sense of it. I recall (was using the word remember too much, so I thought I'd mix it up by using recall :) ) beating myself up about it at the time, I felt as though I'd wasted an opportunity to change the future. Then I thought I should do something else, which would essentially be changing the future but I didn't, I ended saying what I was 'supposed' to say and the events that followed happened exactly as I 'remembered' they would. I remember thinking 'I know how this plays out if I say what I'm about to say' in fact, I 'remembered' how it was about to play out. Speaking to Time, Olivia added: "It was really frustrating to see people discredit and deny my creativity.I had a very similar experience, happened at school years ago too. She said: "I think it’s disappointing to see people take things out of context and discredit any young woman’s work." In a separate interview with Teen Vogue, Olivia dismissed plagiarism claims. It's also possible she was referencing Courtney Love who claimed that Olivia stole her Sour Prom concert poster from Hole's album Live Through This art. Olivia didn't mention anyone by name but some fans believed she was addressing Taylor and Hayley Williams because of the writing credits situation. There was a lot of bullying and a lot of jealousy and a lot of people whom I’d adored my whole life being mean girls." And, in response, Olivia said "Same!" It appeared as though Olivia was implying that she has also experienced "bullying", "jealousy" and "mean girl" behaviour from her idols. In response, Alanis said: "All eyes on the fishbowl. In a Rolling Stone artist-on-artist interview with Alanis Morissette, Olivia asked the singer: "How did you handle it when your album came out? Did you have any hard times dealing with criticism or the spotlight?." Olivia Rodrigo - deja vu (Official Video) October 2021 - Olivia says artists she used to admire have treated her like mean girls Reacting to the story, Olivia shared a now-deleted Instagram post with the caption: "TAYLOR SWIFT IS THE REASON I WRITE SONGS AND SHE POSTED ME ON HER STORY AND TOLD ME I WAS TALENTED? WHEN IS ASHTON KUTCHER GONNA JUMP OUT OF A BUSH WITH A CAMERA CREW!!!?!?!" Taylor posted the cover to her Instagram stories with the caption: "Talent". The rendition received widespread praise and even got attention from Taylor herself. In April 2020, Olivia covered Taylor Swift's 'Cruel Summer' on Instagram live. Olivia Rodrigo was a Swiftie before she released via InstagramĪpril 2020 - Taylor praises Olivia's 'Cruel Summer' cover Olivia even shared throwback photos to Instagram which show her stanning Taylor as a young girl. From road trip singalongs to impromptu Taylor Swift covers, Olivia always made clear that she was a stan of Taylor. Long before Olivia started releasing her own music, she was effusive about how much she loves Taylor all over social media. Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage, Gotham/WireImage READ MORE: Madison Beer appears to confirm Olivia Rodrigo’s Vampire is about Zack Biaĭid Taylor Swift sue Olivia Rodrigo? A full timeline of their friendship and alleged fall out. ![]()
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