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Judy 3 year s ago
#18 yer still a doosh! The early 2000s were dark days. Two things stood out as wake up calls for those who understand how free societies are demolished from within, 911 and the self absorbed emo/hipster phenomenon. The origins of the egomaniacal hipster disease that plagues our society today (by design) originated in the emo phenomenon in Southern California. Now we have an entire generation of young people who not only are self absorbed zombies but are wholly ignorant of history and incapable of critical thinking. 35
       
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Jon 3 year s ago
Based on Judy's deep evaluation of what they think of the person who is in picture 18, it shallow. People evolve, people mature, to me he looks like a nice gentleman, you can't judge a book by its cover, because if you do, you might have missed an interesting book.
I known goths who are really mean and some that are super nice, I've met hipsters who are mean and some are really nice. Just because someone dresses different now, doesn't necessarily mean they are of that said group personality. Tom Hanks has spoken.
       
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Frankie 3 year s ago
Jon,

35 Tom Hanks is a pedo
       
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Frankie 3 year s ago
green It was OK to be & look gay in the 2000s green
       
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Silence 3 year s ago
Every generation has their freak show. Hippies, rockers, stoners, grunge, emo, pretty much all the same basket. Come to find out your not shocking anyone because there is nothing new under the sun. Best track is to be genuine. People can tell.
       
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