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Currently reading
Siqueiros: Biography of a Revolutionary Artist
Before that I read Roberto Matta: Casa Matta
And Yankee and the Cowboy War
Over kobeunderballs head like I said
But keep reading sci-fi and fantasy crap while I educate on actual historical facts.
I've never understood why your generation goes out of its way to not learn history or past events or facts and refuses to learn shit that will make you actually smarter and more educated.
Maybe it's your 30 second tik tok attention spans and overall low intelligence
And kobeunderballs still won't post anything he's read...probably because it's all Trump based stupid propaganda and bashing of democrats...he's so obsessed and brainwashed
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My god you are such a hipster faggot lol

Two picture/art books and one nostalgia trip back to your boomer childhood. Literally exactly what I expected. Fourth on the list is probably a "Garfield" treasury
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And yes, you ARE the fattest hipster in Orlando. Don't let your autistic inability to understand what a hipster is get in the way:

A "hipster" is often used to describe someone who prides themselves on rejecting mainstream trends and popular culture in favor of obscure or niche interests. They frequently place a high value on art and alternative lifestyles, seeking out unique or unconventional experiences as a form of cultural cachet. This pursuit of the obscure can sometimes come off as elitist or pretentious, as they often adopt a self-consciously distinctive persona that distances them from anything deemed mainstream or commercial.
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kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 5:42 am My god you are such a hipster faggot lol

Two picture/art books and one nostalgia trip back to your boomer childhood. Literally exactly what I expected. Fourth on the list is probably a "Garfield" treasury
Hipster?
2 of my favorite artists biographies. Niether of which you've ever heard of.
How are cowboys part of my childhood?
Jfc youre dumb. And I knew you would do nothibg but judge like the triggered angry at the world jewfag you are.
And still you provide nothing you've read because comic books don't count
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I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

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elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:05 am
kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 5:42 am My god you are such a hipster faggot lol

Two picture/art books and one nostalgia trip back to your boomer childhood. Literally exactly what I expected. Fourth on the list is probably a "Garfield" treasury
Hipster?
2 of my favorite artists biographies. Niether of which you've ever heard of.
How are cowboys part of my childhood?
Jfc youre dumb. And I knew you would do nothibg but judge like the triggered angry at the world jewfag you are.
And still you provide nothing you've read because comic books don't count
Ouchie

I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

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Kub, I would recommend that you don’t read this post because if you do you will most certainly lose more brain cells than you can afford to lose. Don’t do it.
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elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:05 am I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

A "hipster" is often used to describe someone who prides themselves on rejecting mainstream trends and popular culture in favor of obscure or niche interests. They frequently place a high value on art and alternative lifestyles, seeking out unique or unconventional experiences as a form of cultural cachet. This pursuit of the obscure can sometimes come off as elitist or pretentious, as they often adopt a self-consciously distinctive persona that distances them from anything deemed mainstream or commercial.
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The last book I read was Heaven And Hell: My Life In The Eagles by Don Felder…Damn good book

That was maybe about a year ago…

I used to read a lot of Bio’s and True Crime when I was younger, and for some reason I got hooked on Isaac Asimov, and more specifically the Foundation series…

But fuck reading nowadays, who has time for that shit now…
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I’ve been reading James Rollins, you guys hear of him? It’s nothing heavy, techno-thriller genre with historic context, sort of a Tom Clancy meets Dan Brown hybrid… if you will. Currently on “Kingdom of Bones”.
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kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:26 am
elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:05 am I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

A "hipster" is often used to describe someone who prides themselves on rejecting mainstream trends and popular culture in favor of obscure or niche interests. They frequently place a high value on art and alternative lifestyles, seeking out unique or unconventional experiences as a form of cultural cachet. This pursuit of the obscure can sometimes come off as elitist or pretentious, as they often adopt a self-consciously distinctive persona that distances them from anything deemed mainstream or commercial.
Like I said.
You lose again chump.
I dont go out of my way.. hipsters do. You're very confused
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elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 10:51 am
kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:26 am
elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:05 am I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

A "hipster" is often used to describe someone who prides themselves on rejecting mainstream trends and popular culture in favor of obscure or niche interests. They frequently place a high value on art and alternative lifestyles, seeking out unique or unconventional experiences as a form of cultural cachet. This pursuit of the obscure can sometimes come off as elitist or pretentious, as they often adopt a self-consciously distinctive persona that distances them from anything deemed mainstream or commercial.
Like I said.
You lose again chump.
I dont go out of my way.. hipsters do. You're very confused

You're too dumb to realize that you sound like even more of a hipster now. Claiming you don't "go out of your way" is a subtle tactic hipsters use to appear effortlessly cool and unconcerned with trends. However, this very claim is part of the hipster ethos, where a lot of effort goes into cultivating a look and lifestyle that seem spontaneous and original, even if it means going out of your way to achieve it.

Again you're just too dumb to realize how big of a hipster you are. You clearly don't understand what a hipster even is. The fact that you're a faggy artist to boot is just too perfect. It's hard to imagine what you could do to become even more of a hipster because your stats are so maxed out.
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There's not a thing in this world artman isn't great at, or hasn't experienced... just ask him, he'll tell you.

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kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:26 am
elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:05 am I'm the furthest from hipster there is. I don't even acknowledge the term. But you are the exact definition of hipster. And I know who I am and the time for being categorized into a style or niche is long gone and not something I even entertain..I live for me and my own comforts. You're too young and dumb to understand this since your entire life and style is based on trying to impress others and fitting in and being led by society. All things I don't care about at all.

A "hipster" is often used to describe someone who prides themselves on rejecting mainstream trends and popular culture in favor of obscure or niche interests. They frequently place a high value on art and alternative lifestyles, seeking out unique or unconventional experiences as a form of cultural cachet. This pursuit of the obscure can sometimes come off as elitist or pretentious, as they often adopt a self-consciously distinctive persona that distances them from anything deemed mainstream or commercial.[/size]
This explains artman's unrelenting love for tranny fags.
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"Lebron doesn’t guard for a full game and our game plan was to get him to play defense and he left me open all game."
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kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 11:02 am
elartman1973 wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 10:51 am
kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 8:26 am



Like I said.
You lose again chump.
I dont go out of my way.. hipsters do. You're very confused

You're too dumb to realize that you sound like even more of a hipster now. Claiming you don't "go out of your way" is a subtle tactic hipsters to appear effortlessly cool and unconcerned with trends. However, this very claim is part of the hipster ethos, where a lot of effort goes into cultivating a look and lifestyle that seem spontaneous and original, even if it means going out of your way to achieve it.

Again you're just too dumb to realize how big of a hipster you are. You clearly don't understand what a hipster even is. The fact that you're a faggy artist to boot is just too perfect. It's hard to imagine what you could do to become even more of a hipster because your stats are so maxed out.
You're the biggest hipster here. I just live my life. I don't follow trends or styles or fads or anyone that and it's not by design. Which would make me a hipster if I did. I don't even acknowledge the term. Everyone who knows me would absolutely laugh in your big nosed face If they heard someone called me a hipster. I'm so much the complete opposite. I DEFINITELY do not go out of my way to look like anythibg at all other than comfortable . Hipsters care what others think. I don't. You're so confused
And lol at your weak definition.
It's not a definable thing you absolute fuckibg idiot.
Proving you are indeed a full on hipster..
You're not even half as smart as you think you are. Seriously.
Logic common sense and social awareness are not strong with you. Plus you are an awkward in social settings person. Facts
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No one cares more what others think than you, Pablo, including and especially on this forum. If you’re truly not concerned with appearances or labels, why the strong reaction? It seems like there’s a lot of effort going into distancing yourself from the very thing you’re denying. That’s pretty classic hipster behavior.
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It’s funny how many don’t realize it’s an indictment of totalitarianism
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Shill Jackson wrote: Fri Aug 23, 2024 2:26 pm It’s funny how many don’t realize it’s an indictment of totalitarianism
Everyone realizes that. It’s also an indictment on censorship and fake news. The government should have 0 influence on what the people say, and the news should report nothing but facts to the best of their abilities. Neither are currently true in America. North Korea is an example of 1984 come true.

I’m 3/5th through. Winston just spilled the beans to Obrian. The talking painting scene, one of the most shocking twists in storytelling history, is coming soon!

George Orwell, never an American, should be the face of one of our monetary bills or coins. He’s one of the 10 greatest humans to have ever existed. This book is just absolute fire and gets better with age. He understood today, 80 years ago.
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kobeunderbite wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 11:13 am No one cares more what others think than you, Pablo, including and especially on this forum. If you’re truly not concerned with appearances or labels, why the strong reaction? It seems like there’s a lot of effort going into distancing yourself from the very thing you’re denying. That’s pretty classic hipster behavior.
Its sad how wrong you are and trying to call me a name that doesn't apply to me is also proof of your ignorance and judgemental mind.
I'm a guy. Nobody ever views me as a Hispanic guy..just a guy. And definitely not south american or Mexican.

You're confusion on this topic is otherworldly and sad.
Educate yourself Eugene
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lettherebehouse wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2024 10:11 am I’ve been reading James Rollins, you guys hear of him? It’s nothing heavy, techno-thriller genre with historic context, sort of a Tom Clancy meets Dan Brown hybrid… if you will. Currently on “Kingdom of Bones”.
Check out Matthew Reilly - fast paced, occasionally completely unbelievable, action novels that are similar.
Ice Station would be a good one to start with.

I’m currently reading a book about William Clark during the French and Indian wars.
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