The Hipster Beard VS The Beard

ClaytonBigsby

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INDAGROW!!!!! How ya been, Kemo? Have you been touring, or did you go back and get in bed with that manager for the last month or two? She was H O T
 

haight

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I totally agree. If you're over 50, it's time to put on a suit and open doors for kids that look like you used to. If you are 50 and have a pony tail, people in other countries just won't look at you right. As a kid they identify you as "The OTHER white American", but after a while it's just like "Do you have a guitar or something we are supposed to have heard you play before?"
Hey shag, you old teeny bopper, I ain't opening doors for you or any of your weekend hippie friends. I gots half a mind to report you to Uncle Buck.
 

srh88

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Hey shag, you old teeny bopper, I ain't opening doors for you or any of your weekend hippie friends. I gots half a mind to report you to Uncle Buck.
by your location i think you might agree... shaggy should go on a kensington/allegheny couch surfing tour
 

KLITE

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[video=youtube;lVmmYMwFj1I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVmmYMwFj1I[/video]

My 2 cents.

Where do they originate? I always thought it kinda started in the UK, am i wrong?
 

KLITE

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[video=youtube;eN5WwiYHQT4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN5WwiYHQT4[/video]

Hipsters being taken the piss at british style.

Ps: Blossom Hill and Echo Falls are shitty white wine.
 

haight

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by your location i think you might agree... shaggy should go on a kensington/allegheny couch surfing tour
I'm thinking he'd be eating a soft pretzel w/o mustard. Some people just don't know waz good eating.
 

Finshaggy

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It just started in colleges, with people that wanted to be obscure and "better than", then some older women liked wearing fedoras to look young (Britney Spears and Jennifer Anniston did that) and got happy when "The 80s came back".
 

KLITE

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In early 2000, both the New York Times and Time Out New York ran profiles of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, without using the term hipster; the Times refers to "bohemians"[SUP][16][/SUP] and TONY to "arty East Village types".[SUP][17][/SUP] By 2003, when The Hipster Handbook was published by Williamsburg resident Robert Lanham, the term had come into widespread use in relation to Williamsburg and similar neighborhoods.
Shit i really had no clue, thanks for that!
 
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