..looking at the mix of old and new (mostly new) that we're used to seeing in recent years...
And what did I learn? That this was the "new intersection of cool."
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The new intersection of annoying materialistic yuppies who think they are artists wearing vintage clothing but are really middle upper class people from suburban places around the country, and never grew up in the city.
ReplyDeleteIf you have to call yourself cool, then you're not.
ReplyDeleteDevo: "We're through being cool."
- East Villager
Soon it will be just as "cool" as the Meatpacking District.
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