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sparcboxbuck;2125507; said:
Wow. I listen to obscure music, have friends who are playing there this year, never turn my nose up at a beer, drink Starbucks but prefer DD, could care less what people wear and only buy something holistic if it tastes / looks good... All while on my $400 iPhone. So, there you go. Got the iPhone part right.

You may not like the culture, but you are far from having us pegged.

Thank you for insightful and statistically relevant anecdote.
 
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sparcboxbuck;2125507; said:
Wow. I listen to obscure music, have friends who are playing there this year, never turn my nose up at a beer, drink Starbucks but prefer DD, could care less what people wear and only buy something holistic if it tastes / looks good... All while on my $400 iPhone. So, there you go. Got the iPhone part right.

You may not like the culture, but you are far from having us pegged.

I'm just happy to learn that Dunkin Donuts is hipster. :banger:
 
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Gatorubet;2125786; said:
Boucherie has a Krispy Kreme bread pudding to die for!

Boucherie? More like DOUCHERIE!


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BigWoof31;2124830; said:
Its a circle jerk of the progressive blogosphere. Politically, musically, and socially.

These are the people who laugh in your face when you haven't heard of a specific obscure band, turn up their nose when you offer to buy them a Bud Light, scoff at the notion of drinking Starbucks brand coffee, whisper quietly when you aren't dressed like them and mindlessly throwing money at anything holistic. All while on their $400 iPhones, natch.

Its thousands of non-conformists behaving in exactly the same way.


Reminds me of one the most insightful comments ever made by Homer Simpson: "I'm not popular enough to be different."
 
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