I just watch an episode of mystery diners - this homeless looking guy was a bicycle pizza delivery guy for a pizza shop, but he would ride down the next alley and get in a pedicab with his pizzas and take people on a tour which they paid him for so the owner kept getting complaints the pizza was taking forever to get a pizza delivery. The poor homeless looking guy got fired.
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I just watch an episode of mystery diners - this homeless looking guy was a bicycle pizza delivery guy for a pizza shop, but he would ride down the next alley and get in a pedicab with his pizzas and take people on a tour which they paid him for so the owner kept getting complaints the pizza was taking forever to get a pizza delivery. The poor homeless looking guy got fired.
By homeless looking, I mean he was a hipster. It turns out he was fired from his pedicab job as well because he's a douche
Columbo
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If you start saying 'stay classy' I will lose my shit.
Stay classy, mate.
Columbo
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By homeless looking, I mean he was a hipster. It turns out he was fired from his pedicab job as well because he's a douche
Are hipsters still popular?
Columbo
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No it's moose apparently
http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2015/03/plural-moose-meese/[DOUBLEPOST=1451726671][/DOUBLEPOST]This is why I don't like English. It is too technical. Spanish is much easier
English seems to have so many rules.
Witty Banter
I see brinkpeople.
I'm fifteen levels of disappointed in you.Stay classy, mate.
People have told me that I don't really use the term hipster correctly, as in I over use it.Are hipsters still popular?
I do wonder what the 'next' popular subculture will be.
Witty Banter
I see brinkpeople.
Like 'I before E, except after C, but sometimes not after W'English seems to have so many rules.
Columbo
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I'm fifteen levels of disappointed in you.
If i start posting pictures of my dog in ot and start discussing the finer points of tea-making then your head would probably explode.
Are hipsters still popular?
Ed Lower is a hipster. Was he ever popular?
Columbo
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Like 'I before E, except after C, but sometimes not after W'
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Or 'know your audience'.
Columbo
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Ed Lower is a hipster. Was he ever popular?
Don't think so.
If i start posting pictures of my dog in ot and start discussing the finer points of tea-making then your head would probably explode.
I'm torn between wanting to see Witty's head explode and really not wanting you to go there
Fuzz
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We will know when the price of a simple hamburger from a truck or boutique burger bar drops below 20 dollars.Are hipsters still popular?
Only then can we assume the ironically clothed jumbucks are dwindling.

Mooseface
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English is a Germanic language. Once you know (I am studying German) they are actually really similar (obviously not superficially). Sometimes I can read a German sentence and see the the parallel English in almost every word. There are some common vowel and consonant shifts, and once you know them it's like a code you can break. But english also has a lot more of the Romance language influence than German, German adopts the Romance language words but it germanifies them so the language is much more uniform, whereas English leaves them be. So English has all these different pronunciations. I find it really interesting!!Spanish, Portuguese, Romance, Italian, French - they have similarities. English is just random.
Columbo
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I'm torn between wanting to see Witty's head explode and really not wanting you to go there
posting in ot or posting a picture of my dog?
English is a Germanic language. Once you know (I am studying German) they are actually really similar (obviously not superficially). Sometimes I can read a German sentence and see the the parallel English in almost every word. There are some common vowel and consonant shifts, and once you know them it's like a code you can break. But english also has a lot more of the Romance language influence than German, German adopts the Romance language words but it germanifies them so the language is much more uniform, whereas English leaves them be. So English has all these different pronunciations. I find it really interesting!!
I like passionate Meese! I mean Moose!
posting in ot or posting a picture of my dog?
You've already posted a photo of your dog? I think? I meant more the tea making stuff
Columbo
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We will know when the price of a simple hamburger from a truck or boutique burger bar drops below 20 dollars.
Only then can we assume the ironically clothed jumbucks are dwindling.
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True. Also shall we discuss the weekly forum report thing?
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