There seems to be an unkept influx of plaid shirt wearing hipsters these days. Their irony and ironic moustaches are infuriating. I shall declare my cakeday “National Whack A Hipster Day”.
Once hold someone tell me the same thing, but I twisted it to my own end and eventually made them get down…in a nightclub dancing kind of way. I’m not that dirty.
Wha…? How could you ever dislike a moustache? Hipsters can be known to sport a glorious ‘stache. I saw a guy recently who looked totally Wes Anderson film-worthy, and he was apparently straight as a whistle. (Had a gorgeous g/f.) I feel proud of young people who want to rock a vintage style.
Probably something to do with the fact I was never allowed one (dress regulations) and even now I still don’t bother with it. Sure, some moes are outstanding. Some however…were never meant to be groomed. Manscaping and such, it’s a plight on the modern man.
Well, vintage ‘stache is a sight better than the usual bum fluff I see on the baby faces of today’s youth. Meh.
Hey, moustaches rock. Ron Burgundy has one and he’s the best Anchorman in all of San Diego (sorry, just rewatched that). I remember we had a moustache week while in college with some friends and most of the class followed the example. We freaked the hell out of some teachers, imagine entering a classroom and all you see are moustached individuals. Freaky.
As for giving up hope, most likely that person has not realized he/she has let you down. Or just won’t hear it (denial). But keep in mind, if that person is telling you not to give up… i doubt he/she has really given up on you.
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There seems to be an unkept influx of plaid shirt wearing hipsters these days. Their irony and ironic moustaches are infuriating. I shall declare my cakeday “National Whack A Hipster Day”.
Once hold someone tell me the same thing, but I twisted it to my own end and eventually made them get down…in a nightclub dancing kind of way. I’m not that dirty.
Wha…? How could you ever dislike a moustache? Hipsters can be known to sport a glorious ‘stache. I saw a guy recently who looked totally Wes Anderson film-worthy, and he was apparently straight as a whistle. (Had a gorgeous g/f.) I feel proud of young people who want to rock a vintage style.
Probably something to do with the fact I was never allowed one (dress regulations) and even now I still don’t bother with it. Sure, some moes are outstanding. Some however…were never meant to be groomed. Manscaping and such, it’s a plight on the modern man.
Well, vintage ‘stache is a sight better than the usual bum fluff I see on the baby faces of today’s youth. Meh.
Hey, moustaches rock. Ron Burgundy has one and he’s the best Anchorman in all of San Diego (sorry, just rewatched that). I remember we had a moustache week while in college with some friends and most of the class followed the example. We freaked the hell out of some teachers, imagine entering a classroom and all you see are moustached individuals. Freaky.
As for giving up hope, most likely that person has not realized he/she has let you down. Or just won’t hear it (denial). But keep in mind, if that person is telling you not to give up… i doubt he/she has really given up on you.