Yeah, but you're still a tnuc.joeki wrote:I have a sweater with dubstep on it.
By wearing it, I'm not conforming with the stnuc above (don't worry, I don't really think you are stnuc).
You see it's just as cool to think the way you do you know. I know just what u lot think when you see me walking down the street.
In the end, whose the hipster when people are being judged by their clothing style?
"hey what's that tnuc doing with a dubstep sweater, wow he must think he's really cool and all, being into dubstep. He's not the only one you know"
"oh boy, look at that tnuc, he must have a big need for confirmation that sad little old man, does he think he invented dubstep"
then I see you thinking like that and I'm thinking : MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
It's a good sweater and has served me well for years.
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lowpass wrote:
"...you know if there's just melody and no wobble then you're gay right?"
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What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
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What does my outlook on life got to do with a fucking sweater? Where do these people come up with that?wolf89 wrote:What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
I think a dumb outlook on people (not life, we're did that even come up?) is judging them by the clothes they wear.
What I said was : I find some sort of redeeming value in the fact that people get worked up about that sort of shit (as seems apparent)
I can not graps the fact you're calling someone a tnuc over the fact that he or she is wearing a "dubstep" tshirt.
If I was wearing a shirt that said "football" no one would give two shits. What's the difference?
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I would never wear it...same goes for a 'Hip-Hop' or 'Junglist' shirt.
Just...blech.
Just...blech.
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joeki wrote:What does my outlook on life got to do with a fucking sweater? Where do these people come up with that?wolf89 wrote:What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
I think a dumb outlook on people (not life, we're did that even come up?) is judging them by the clothes they wear.
What I said was : I find some sort of redeeming value in the fact that people get worked up about that sort of shit (as seems apparent)
I can not graps the fact you're calling someone a tnuc over the fact that he or she is wearing a "dubstep" tshirt.
If I was wearing a shirt that said "football" no one would give two shits. What's the difference?
gwa wrote:you should wake up in the night whilst dressed as revolver ocelot and lamp him
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hahahahahah sad but very very truemashmash wrote:joeki wrote:What does my outlook on life got to do with a fucking sweater? Where do these people come up with that?wolf89 wrote:What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
I think a dumb outlook on people (not life, we're did that even come up?) is judging them by the clothes they wear.
What I said was : I find some sort of redeeming value in the fact that people get worked up about that sort of shit (as seems apparent)
I can not graps the fact you're calling someone a tnuc over the fact that he or she is wearing a "dubstep" tshirt.
If I was wearing a shirt that said "football" no one would give two shits. What's the difference?i can tell you're not from the uk
truth is a lot of people who are into this shit in the UK if they like it or not ARE fucking hipsters, think like fucking hipsters, and only AREN't fucking hipsters cos they aint friends with the fucking hipsters
hipsters.
hahahaha but anyway, very true statement
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No it's that you would take joy in wearing it because you think it's annoying music snobs. It's not because I'm a snob I say it's stupid to wear a t shirt that says dubstep on it's because it just looks fucking stupid to have a genre name on your shirt. That's it.joeki wrote:What does my outlook on life got to do with a fucking sweater? Where do these people come up with that?wolf89 wrote:What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
I think a dumb outlook on people (not life, we're did that even come up?) is judging them by the clothes they wear.
What I said was : I find some sort of redeeming value in the fact that people get worked up about that sort of shit (as seems apparent)
I can not graps the fact you're calling someone a tnuc over the fact that he or she is wearing a "dubstep" tshirt.
If I was wearing a shirt that said "football" no one would give two shits. What's the difference?
and no. I wouldn't wear a t shirt that just simply said football on it for the same reason. You would look like a total tit.
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wolf89 wrote:No it's that you would take joy in wearing it because you think it's annoying music snobs. It's not because I'm a snob I say it's stupid to wear a t shirt that says dubstep on it's because it just looks fucking stupid to have a genre name on your shirt. That's it.joeki wrote:What does my outlook on life got to do with a fucking sweater? Where do these people come up with that?wolf89 wrote:What a ballbag. Honestly that's such a dumb outlook on life.
I think a dumb outlook on people (not life, we're did that even come up?) is judging them by the clothes they wear.
What I said was : I find some sort of redeeming value in the fact that people get worked up about that sort of shit (as seems apparent)
I can not graps the fact you're calling someone a tnuc over the fact that he or she is wearing a "dubstep" tshirt.
If I was wearing a shirt that said "football" no one would give two shits. What's the difference?
and no. I wouldn't wear a t shirt that just simply said football on it for the same reason. You would look like a total tit.
Though sometimes, the idea TOTALLY works

lowpass wrote:
"...you know if there's just melody and no wobble then you're gay right?"
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Well I disagree. I think there are a million worse ways to look like a tit.wolf89 wrote: You would look like a total tit.
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My dubstep t shirt is XXXXL so the wind makes it do teh wobbelz.
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