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In reply to the discussion: Want to feel old? [View all]TheKentuckian
(25,035 posts)7. Didn't work. I think I was too blinded by the silliness
Does this person think Nirvana is contemporary?
Maybe they should develop a style for their own era or even better get over themselves and realize people have been sporting jeans and favorite bands for many decades.
If I want to fit in with them I can always try staring at my phone with a resting grumpy cat face.
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Its cringey to see young people wearing Nirvana T-shirts who weren't even born when Cobain died
DBoon
Mar 28
#8
John Sanford's Virgil 'Fucking' Flowers never wore a Nirvana t-shirt, and he wore a lot of rock band t-shirts.
Brother Buzz
Mar 28
#11
i wear my " still plays with trains sweatshirt and yes i still play with trains "
AllaN01Bear
Mar 29
#15
Who is this nobody anyway? Just another member of the nihlist keyboard brigade.
Boomerproud
Apr 4
#44
HOOTY DOOTY!!! BUFFALO BOB & CLARABLE THE CLOWN...HOW OLD IS THAT ? (another TWO)..............................
Stuart G
Mar 30
#34
The middle-aged style should be Nirvana shirts with holes worn from use and age.
keithbvadu2
Mar 30
#36