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On the other hand, if you learn to play an instrument you can be in my band. When we break into our banjo-led country rendition of "I Think We're Alone Now" there'll be no questions as to where your loyaties lie.

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Ok, hipster. Stay away from checkered pants at all costs then.

Yipes, checkered pants.

 

Unless they were purple and black. That'd be awesome.

 

I could beatbox for your band. I'm already slated to be my friends' band's entire rhythm section.

Guest Moses The Monkey
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Now that we're all clear on the British stereotypes, can someone please define "hipster" and "scenester"?

 

I don't think Georgia has these people, atleast not the part I'm in. And I see these words tossed around this forum all the time. There's a third word used often that's similar, I think, though it's not coming to my head.

Guest Undertow
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Yea, I dont live in England either. Emo kids are pretty silly though. Refer to one of them as Kaptain Kirtins. And what exactly is a "hipster" or "scenester?"

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