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Do you get the feeling we’re on the cusp of something great? Rap and punk and metal haven’t done shit for us lately and electronica’s offshoots all died in the water, but everyone seems to be at that exact zenith of not giving a shit where greatness has no choice but to explode. [Click for video]

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Anonymous, on Nov 15, 2009 wrote:
"It’s depressing. Now that everyone’s parents are buying them $160,000 liberal arts educations, we’re all professional critics and commentators. We’re too self-aware to do anything but observe past generations and play dress-up with the leftovers. The rate at which we co-opt previous generation’s styles and attitudes has accelerated exponentially and now we’re at the point where we revere things that were popular during our own childhoods. Soon we’ll catch up with ourselves, and that’ll be it. No more new ideas, just endless, masturbatory, rehashing of what was once original thought. This is the first generation in which members of the most popular subculture (hipsters) outright deny their obvious affiliation with it. Can you imagine a punk denying being punk? No, they were proud of what they’d created. But one of the major signs of being a hipster is denying being a hipster. Because we haven’t created anything."



Word to the mutha fuckin streets
Anonymous, on Jul 16, 2009 wrote:
It’s depressing. Now that everyone’s parents are buying them $160,000 liberal arts educations, we’re all professional critics and commentators. We’re too self-aware to do anything but observe past generations and play dress-up with the leftovers. The rate at which we co-opt previous generation’s styles and attitudes has accelerated exponentially and now we’re at the point where we revere things that were popular during our own childhoods. Soon we’ll catch up with ourselves, and that’ll be it. No more new ideas, just endless, masturbatory, rehashing of what was once original thought. This is the first generation in which members of the most popular subculture (hipsters) outright deny their obvious affiliation with it. Can you imagine a punk denying being punk? No, they were proud of what they’d created. But one of the major signs of being a hipster is denying being a hipster. Because we haven’t created anything.
Anonymous, on May 28, 2009 wrote:
mmm SO fine. i LOVE the dont give a shit look.
Anonymous, on Apr 27, 2009 wrote:
Shit. Dude in the glasses looks like my godfather.
I think I fancy my godfather now.
Anonymous, on Apr 17, 2009 wrote:
whomever wrote that caption is talking out there ass
Anonymous, on Feb 3, 2009 wrote:
why the fuck dont the video links work?

Anonymous, on Dec 15, 2008 wrote:
The blonde is getting a lot of vice publicity.
Anonymous, on Nov 12, 2008 wrote:
See
If you insist on being an assault on the eyeballs, you’ll end up in jail mofo
Anonymous, on Jun 21, 2008 wrote:
Color punk will survive.

(And, oh, fuck you, Vice, for this new commenting system)

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