To your left, the manifesto from the latest collection offered by Lyric Culture, a Los Angeles-based peddler of $90 "Rebel Rebel" t-shirts and $325 "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" belt buckles. Because there's no better accessory for your midlife crisis than an overpriced trinket that uses a much wordier take on 20-year-old Nike campaign for its marketing hook.
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For some reason, the use of "cuz" bothers me more than the idea of a beltbuckle revolution or whatever,
Sup, homes.
I think this is why my generation hates your generation. I mean, the part of my generation that isn't busy buying their punk at Hot Topic.
Excuse me cynics, but if the Lyric Culture collection is good enough for Brooke Burke, it should be good enough for everyone.
"Good enough for Brooke Burke" is a low bar, man.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but does this mean there will be a whole new wave of rock t shirts at Walmart, to be worn by 14 year olds who have never even listened to the album they're wearing?
I don't know, I think I hate my generation at least as much as I hate the generation of my parents.
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