Quote (onepagememory @ Oct 27 2010 09:24pm)
I know that video.. Thing is.. A lot of the people in that video don't seem weird to me. Though I am kind of a city guy..
''In the late 1990s, the term began to be used in new, sometimes mutually exclusive ways. In some circles it became a blanket description for middle class and upper class young people associated with alternative culture, particularly alternative music, independent rock, alternative hip-hop, independent film and a lifestyle revolving around thrift store shopping, eating organic, locally grown, vegetarian, and/or vegan food, drinking local beer (or even brewing their own), listening to public radio, and riding fixed-gear bicycles.[1] ''
Hmm
This post was edited by SeaBas on Oct 27 2010 03:43pm