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Luke C:
No were not.

Well maybe I am but not all British people.

This series makes me want to poke myself in the eye. Its 100% genuine and these and so many people like them fall into this catergory. But they are all the same but all just fashion trends.
At my college there were so many people who you could place in one of these boxes, luckily there were enough people who didnt just fall into a catergory, if they liked indie music they liked it but they didnt neccesarily have to wear 'indie' clothes for example.

If I ever realise I have confined myself into any such group, where the music I like is perfectly matched by the clothes I wear, my hair and what I do on my weekends, I will have to either change or shoot myself in the head.

a pack of wolves:
You just described my teenage self perfectly. Come to think of it that still perfectly describes me.

a pack of wolves:
I can keep pens in the hole. It's pretty handy really.

onewheelwizzard:
Actually, the last two parties I went to confirmed for me that, without knowing it, I have unwittingly stepped into a perfect little stereotypical niche by virtue of what I wear, what I do with my free time, who I do it with, who I tend to be attracted to, and what sort of little hobbies I have.

It was a little unsettling until I realized that all the people who looked like me were actually pretty cool guys who I'd probably be pretty good friends with if we'd known each other before falling into the same subculture.  It's when you look around you and realize that you actually look like a lot of people you don't like, that's when you're in trouble.  I figure I can accept being stereotyped by people who see me as a faceless representation of a subculture, if actually being a part of the subculture itself leads me to meet people that are interesting and friendly enough.

0bsessions:
There's a subculture of hairy unicyclists now?

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