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If you have a rather large beard, short hair on the sides and long hair on the top you're probably more of a Bro than a Hipster. Or have Bros taken the hipster look?
If you have a rather large beard, short hair on the sides and long hair on the top you're probably more of a Bro than a Hipster. Or have Bros taken the hipster look?
If you have a rather large beard, short hair on the sides and long hair on the top you're probably more of a Bro than a Hipster. Or have Bros taken the hipster look?
If you have a rather large beard, short hair on the sides and long hair on the top you're probably more of a Bro than a Hipster. Or have Bros taken the hipster look?
#sickfadeI almost punched my monitor after reading those hashtags.
#triggered#sickfade
If you have a rather large beard, short hair on the sides and long hair on the top you're probably more of a Bro than a Hipster.
I thought the only thing that triggered you was the devaluation of likes.#triggered
I get the impression that "hipster" has become internet slang for "that guy with that thing that I don't like."
also like 90% of the people who rate beer are a half step above clueless. so there's thatOne thing that annoys me (and probably only me) about these grand proclamations on beer culture based around the BA Top Beers list is that it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. They've ****** around with the formula for it multiple times (especially in terms of inputs: hads don't count oh wait now they do actually not anymore oh people are mad lets bring them back etc.), and it's not the same people rating beer over the whole time period either. Then there's inconsistencies in terms of what counts as retired, which beers get listed based on release year/vintage/etc and which don't, and so on. I guess it's a useful snapshot of what the site's user base is drinking (and rating highly) at some given point in time, but I don't really see it as some great time series instrument for studying the US beer scene like it's often presented to be.
I almost punched my monitor after reading those hashtags.
One thing that annoys me (and probably only me) about these grand proclamations on beer culture based around the BA Top Beers list is that it's not an apples-to-apples comparison. They've ****** around with the formula for it multiple times (especially in terms of inputs: hads don't count oh wait now they do actually not anymore oh people are mad lets bring them back etc.), and it's not the same people rating beer over the whole time period either. Then there's inconsistencies in terms of what counts as retired, which beers get listed based on release year/vintage/etc and which don't, and so on. I guess it's a useful snapshot of what the site's user base is drinking (and rating highly) at some given point in time, but I don't really see it as some great time series instrument for studying the US beer scene like it's often presented to be.
Do the kids these days still use "fresh?" That was my go-to descriptor back in like '92. "These new Seattle bands are pretty fresh" and "Chris Farley's skit on SNL was straight fresh" and "She was on the pegs of my bike and reached around to give me an OTPHJ. That **** was fresh!" and so forth.
Do the kids these days still use "fresh?" That was my go-to descriptor back in like '92. "These new Seattle bands are pretty fresh" and "Chris Farley's skit on SNL was straight fresh" and "She was on the pegs of my bike and reached around to give me an OTPHJ. That **** was fresh!" and so forth.
How about "neat"? Anyone still use that?Do the kids these days still use "fresh?" That was my go-to descriptor back in like '92. "These new Seattle bands are pretty fresh" and "Chris Farley's skit on SNL was straight fresh" and "She was on the pegs of my bike and reached around to give me an OTPHJ. That **** was fresh!" and so forth.
Like, while the bike was moving? Amazing"She was on the pegs of my bike and reached around to give me an OTPHJ. That **** was fresh!"
How about "neat"? Anyone still use that?
I would've ******* crashed for sure.Like, while the bike was moving? Amazing
I would've ******* crashed for sure.
Do the kids these days still use "fresh?"
How about "neat"? Anyone still use that?
My students all use the word "lit."
"Yo, that band is lit!" "That party was lit!" but also "She was lit at that party!"
Kind of relevant:
Spotted the entitled bro hipster.Basically means anything new a baby boomer doesn't understand. Just like entitled is Boomer for a person under 50 complaining about anything.
Hey don't **** in my yard. YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO A **** FREE YARD. THE WORLD OWES YOU NOTHING.
Spotted the entitled bro hipster.
That meme is so lit.
My students all use the word "lit."
"Yo, that band is lit!" "That party was lit!" but also "She was lit at that party!"
AMERICAN LAMBIC WINS AGAIN
http://punchdrink.com/articles/the-year-european-beer-died-beeradvocate-top-beers/
Liked for OTPHJDo the kids these days still use "fresh?" That was my go-to descriptor back in like '92. "These new Seattle bands are pretty fresh" and "Chris Farley's skit on SNL was straight fresh" and "She was on the pegs of my bike and reached around to give me an OTPHJ. That **** was fresh!" and so forth.