TheBreadmonkey ,
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Who decided that the blueprint for vegan cook was going to be 'unbearable white male hipster'?

I'm sorry, but unnecessary beanies make me furious. YOU'RE INSIDE. TAKE OFF YOUR HAT.

You don't see me coming into your house in a ski-suit.

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  • TheBreadmonkey OP ,
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    Sorry. I realise that it's perfectly valid for confident young people to look like this. It's very much a me problem. You do you. I'm just old and bitter. Don't mind me.

    uguisubari ,
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    @TheBreadmonkey I'm still bitter that we are calling them "beanies" now. It's a winter hat, or merely a hat. I'm also sometimes using but always skeptical of "puffer jackets" or the icky-feeling singular "puffer". Last thing, where did the windbreakers go????

    michaelgemar ,
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    @uguisubari @TheBreadmonkey In the Great White North we call ‘em toques.

    Chigaze ,
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    @michaelgemar @uguisubari @TheBreadmonkey Nitpick: Toques encompass more than beanies. It’s pretty much any knit cap for winter.

    michaelgemar ,
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    @Chigaze @uguisubari @TheBreadmonkey Personally I’ve never heard of a knit cap called a “beanie”.

    Then again, I grew up in Texas, and didn’t call knit caps anything until I moved to Canada.

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