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A Prescription Drug To Erase Hipsters

Do you suffer from the woes of Hipsteritis? Does all "mainstream" music suck to you? Do you shop exclusively at faux thrift shops? Then Unpreteniousil is the drug for you! Rid yourselves of vintage clothing, Instagram, hashtags and overpriced cameras you only use to snap pictures of your food with. You can be free today, all you have to do is un-douche yourself and take this (fictional) drug.

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Fall Out Boy is back to "Save Rock and Roll"

Monday started out with a bang for fans of the pop punk band Fall Out Boy. After a three-year hiatus, the band announced a new album and tour and dropped a new single. The news sent shock waves through the social media universe, with everyone offering opinions. My Facebook timeline lit up so quickly I couldn't keep track of all the comments (good and bad). For those of you who thought emo was dead, guess what? It isn't. And I'm not sure if that's a positive thing.

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Daft Punk announces new album release

I'm a huge Daft Punk fan, and I can't contain my excitement anymore. It's robot rock time, people! Why? Because Daft Punk will release a new album this spring. It's been too long. Way too long. Eight years, to be exact.

With no idea what to expect from the forthcoming Daft Punk album, what can we do but sit around and count the days? I'll tell you what I'm doing: I'm going back through the Daft Punk catalog right now at work, trying to pretend like I'm, you know, actually working.

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Go on a tour or read a book?

I like to read. I love to sit and stare at beautiful scenery. I love making conversation with travelers and locals alike, and maybe even isolating myself for a while and just listening to music. I don’t really like tours. I move very slow. I like to sleep in, drink tea for hours and maybe start my day around noon. This, of course, in the eyes of certain people, is the worst way to spend a vacation.

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The celebration of fertility

Back in the day (as in thousands of years ago), there were significantly less people on the face of the planet Earth.  To these much smaller populations, scattered and disconnected from each other in many cases, the concept of fertility was the essence of life itself.  More children meant that a tribe could survive and, once societies grew and became more organized, were a symbol of wealth and prosperity.  As the years went by, fertility remained important, at least until recently.

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