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Perhaps a tad nouveau.

My experience with them (on again, off again) is they like to buy stuff that lasts forever. Izod, ducks, button downs from Palmer Square.

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If Chris Lehmann is as talented as all that, he'll likely be rich, too, someday, if he isn't already.
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The key to being a hipster is when your favorite band becomes popular, you disown them and find another band that's exactly the same except nobody but you has heard of them.

But what if they become popular too?!?, you ask?

Haven't you been paying attention, grasshopper?
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I'm sorry to sound like an noob but what sort of book is this?
Your link to Google books shows a document that is like 80% available - this this some sort of generous "look inside" the book or is this the actual book?
Can it only be read in the browser or can I put it on my knidle? It leads to a link for a used book on Amazon - is there a print edition?
5
I preferred Paul Fussell's Class book. So pointed, funny and true. One can't buy taste.
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@5 agreed - still relevant nearly 30 years later
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@5: Really? To me it seemed like 200+ pages about how icky the lower middle class is.
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"Stuff white people like" sucks. I saw the author on tv somewhere talking about his book/blog and it just sounded like a hipster jackass spouting off a list of things that he would like to think only white people like, huh huh. i remember he included Apple computers and I recalled all my friends and former housemates in Seattle, black, asian, white, gay, straight, etc who had them. Anyways I can't believe shit like this gets popular.

A REAL list of stuff white people like would be kind of interesting, although I also don't care to think so much in the lines of white people this, white people that

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