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  1. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I think people that deny their existence are afraid of the truth.
  2. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I saw a UFO before. I was followed by aliens for a while after. I think they figured out I spotted them. Not sure what planet though, @Lili Marlene
  3. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    They tackled that in Battlestar, but that was all theoretical of course.
  4. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    Only on ghost alien planets.
  5. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I believe in aliens though.
  6. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    Me too. Collected it for years. I lost interest after it's style revamp. They seemed to go for more attention grabbing articles without a whole lot of details. I also LOVED the X-Files. I used to subscribe to the magazine, had an I Want To Belive poster on my wall, still have all the deleted...
  7. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    that's not hipster, that's bell end.
  8. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    A friend of mine ate a whole box of Coco Pops in one sitting. He claimed their 'second coming' after a digestion-free trip through his stomach was not a pleasant experience.
  9. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    Weetos taste like you're eating the Honey Monster's hair.
  10. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    That is true, it's all gone a bit Claire's Accessories.
  11. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    Everyone loves Coco Pops whether they're a dickhead or not.
  12. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I understand that completely. I try and keep my collection down to the greats (Which for me is my Zambian, Nigerian, Turkish stuff and my soundtracks), I sold everything else. I love these records but I could conceivably put them in two boxes and take them with me if I was moving. I had to...
  13. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I don't really agree with this. I just like the physicality of a record. I like how they sound and I like the ritual of listening to them. It's a genuine pleasure in life. I don't know if I'm still a hipster. You'd have to ask @Jill Hives
  14. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    I have a friend that I check in with to see if i'm still a hipster. no matter what I do, i'm still a hipster
  15. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    Yeah, there is that.
  16. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    It's weird the way hipster has become this umbrella term to categorise anyone who is interested in clothes and having weird haircuts. To be honest, i was a fuckin weird looking teenager, (like Lori Petty in Point Break with spots, which was weird for a 15 year old guy) and i started dressing a...
  17. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    your bros are still your bros
  18. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    alt bros were actually alt country bros for a brief period a couple of years back, but I doubt any of them knew who the fuck the Jayhawks are
  19. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    alt bros are guys what are usually lads, that latch on to the idea of being alternative. usually by wearing stuff that is 'in' like the snapback hats. swag bros are the same except they appropriate elements of hip hop culture. alt and swag bros probably use the word "banter" and aren't really...
  20. george mcfly

    In defence of hipsters

    he sounds like an alt bro. i don't think guys like that usually end up at places where they could potentially be made fun of. he'll just find the Manhattan equivalent of Whelans and hang out with all the other alt bros and swag bros.
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