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Originally Posted by Micjones
A part of American culture? Certainly, but let's not pretend that there aren't other cultures within American culture that are every bit as significant. Sub-cultures that you may not identify with.
Fair enough, but the fact that the two of you both grew up in America doesn't necessarily make you a-alikes either.
That particular phenomenon is easily 15 years old by now.
This is a much different time.
And again, you're only representing your opinion.
I know people who happen to think ironing creases into their jeans (largely West Coast culture) was corny. Corny back then even.
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Sigh. You just like to argue. I don't really care if you liked the creasing, it was what was popular. Black Urban American Men made it so.
So. What subculture am I missing? I grew up with Hip Hop and Breaking. I went through a hockey player spell so there was much Heavy Metal and Rock. My parents were Parrot Heads, so I can hang with the hippies. Played with strippers who spend their days being as Pop as possible.
Whatever subculture Larry is representing that I'm unaware of, they have horrible...And I mean just horrible... taste in clothes.