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I love a good joke. I don't mind some cutting satire. And many people deserve to be laughed at, hatwearers included. But this article was just a weak premise poorly executed.J B said:Admittedly, while it was borderline rude (perhaps even rude), I found it to be strangely amusing, even humorous. You know, the point about hats wearing people...
VitaminG said:I love a good joke. I don't mind some cutting satire. And many people deserve to be laughed at, hatwearers included. But this article was just a weak premise poorly executed.
J. M. Stovall said:I prefer "nerd".
J B said:This has got me thinking that the author of that article is probably thinking too many avid hat-wearers (like us here) are wearing hats that don't look particularly flattering on them, or don't look appropriate in their environment or situation (the author's mention of Akubras in the city come to mind, but even then I disagree). Whatever the case, my opinion has not changed. Most, if not all Fedora Loungers actually look good in their hats or attire anyway!
ScionPI2005 said:Oh well. If I'm a dork, at least I'm in good company, and I look stylish!
The Lark said:Dork here!
Better than a bogan (the Australian equivalent of a redneck) by any means.
:arated:J. M. Stovall said:I prefer "nerd".
scottyrocks said:Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending upon how one looks at it), the internet has allowed our definition of journalism to go through an evolutionary change of sorts. I mean, just because something is written in a form that resembles journalism, and is now so easily 'published,' it is dubbed journalism even though there is nothing very 'journalistic' about it (even if it is the australian news. It could be print's equivalent to Weekly World News for all I know).
J B said:This has got me thinking that the author of that article is probably thinking too many avid hat-wearers (like us here) are wearing hats that don't look particularly flattering on them, or don't look appropriate in their environment or situation (the author's mention of Akubras in the city come to mind, but even then I disagree). Whatever the case, my opinion has not changed. Most, if not all Fedora Loungers actually look good in their hats or attire anyway!