So there was something really amazing I wanted to take a picture of on my way home, but like you said, hipsters don't necessarily like their activities to be documented. I was walking down the alley behind High St. and behind that creepy building where there is always really loud music playing with the door open so you can see that someone spray painted all over the living room walls and the fabric awning that is torn and always dripping, even when there hasn't been any rain, there was a party. Before I saw a single person, I knew there had to be a herd of hipsters nearby, because chained to the fence behind the building were upwards of 20 bikes crammed together all with one wheel in the air. It looked ridiculous, and if I hadn't been afraid of the creeper who lives there, I could have shown you.
Instead, I am going to challenge you to find me the Providence equivalent of these:
Oh god, starting to look now. Providence/Rhode Island people are serious about their city. They always give it way too much love when talking. I don't really think Columbus people do that - do we? Do real midwesterners (not sad hipsters who really want to be in NY city) really praise their city/state that much?
ReplyDeleteI think people defend Columbus more than really talking it up unprovoked.
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