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| Originally posted by DJ_Eternal Imagine just how many generations of people these pieces of wood would go through over there. |
i'd like a pair in oak please.
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| Originally posted by denys envy i'd like a pair in oak please. |
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| Originally posted by stren "ANCIENT SNOW GLASSES RETURN AS ICONIC FASHION ACCESSORY" they would look so hot on Bas |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard no, these are totally different... the Inuit make theirs outta bone or hide; whereas, these are wood... wood's way cooler! |
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| Originally posted by Moral Hazard Dude, oak is so 90s... bamboo is where it's at now, man. |
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| Originally posted by denys envy o_O |
"I can't see shit!"

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| Originally posted by psymon.d It's like the logical, racist progression of these: |
It's clearly a pisstake. Why else would they get a retarded kid to model them???

A letter my friend sent:
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Hi Slantees, I like the idea of the product but was curious to see them on some models. I am having difficulties deciding if I dislike the product or just the people you have chosen to wear them on your site. Thanks, Justin Daniel Sloe |
That kids shit on their lip has some shit on its lip.
lolol
Justin Daniel Sloe. Funniest part of the whole letter.
this shit is launching in Baltimore... ha ha fantastic. i'm totally there for the party in april.
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| Originally posted by bas A letter my friend sent: |
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| Originally posted by Frenchie lolol Justin Daniel Sloe. Funniest part of the whole letter. |
since when was it hip to be azn?
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| Originally posted by samochod since when was it hip to be azn? |
Re: Have hipsters gone too far?
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| Originally posted by psymon.d Hipster Apparel In Question Discuss |
Wait I looked at the rest of the site and it's a joke oops

hot chip
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| Originally posted by MeLLyMeL i would only buy it in hopes of making a Katamari costume this year. |
Re: Have hipsters gone too far?
The joy of true creativity is the exploration of the unpredictable. At the point that creative energy becomes fully predictable and formularized, the flickering spirit of the divine is extinguished and camouflaged conservatism takes over, fed by the desire of many to be safe within the familiar.
- Genesis P-Orridge (quoted in Modulations: A History of Electronic Music, 2000)
Applies to other things as well
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