- I am often called a hipster (particularly by Isabella) and I'm not going to lie, it makes me kind of sad. People hate hipsters--I hate hipsters! They're usually pretentious and annoying and "unintentionally" ironic and it's just obnoxious. And why am I called a hipster? Because I'm a music snob. Well, I'm sorry. I'm sorry I have an amazing taste in music. I'm sorry I'm cooler than anyone in the world. I can't help that. It comes with the territory. If that makes me a hipster, fine. Now excuse me while I go take a bike ride to Hobo's and buy some vinyl and a man's old bowling shirt and meet cute boys with ironic "it's-not-cold' scarves and handlebar mustaches. (Lolrus, just kidding. I can't ride a bike.)
- Frozen yogurt far surpasses ice cream in a delicious test. Ohana is the best place on the planet. Give me red velvet froyo for the rest of my life, and I'm totally set.
- The cashier at the music section of Barnes and Noble tonight was really cute. And it sort of made my heart skip when he complimented me on my purchase--The Sound of The Smiths.
- I'm pretty positive the guy I date/marry has to have a love for these things or it'll never work: Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Mystery Science Theatre 3000, The IT Crowd and Harry Potter.
- I cannot stand when people use the Oxford comma.
- I have to write this reflective essay for my Expository Writing class about a moment in our lives when we had to grow internally. This will make me sound horribly shallow, but I don't have a clue what to write about.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
some facts.
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You're a hipster because you do wear ironic 'it's not cold' apparel. You live in California. You don't really ever need a scarf. And you wear fake glasses. And you buy vinyl things. And work at a thrift shop. And use weird words. And you technically wheel yourself everywhere. It's almost like a bike.
I don't wear fake glasses anymore! And I don't work at a thrift shop anymore. I do like vinyl, but what weird words do I use? NO PROOF
I hate the Oxford comma! But I enjoy the song.
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