I go to an art school here, and it seems that the youth who enjoys fixed gear cycling, track bikes, color coordination seem to also come from affluent suburbs, and are living in high rent, hip, gentrified areas of the city.
Am I just stereotyping or is there some truth to this observation?
“Hi guys, I’m writing a paper on fixed gear bicycles and the bourgeoisie for my contemporary marxist sociology class. If you could give me sources to plagiarize from or even write the paper for me that would be awesome, thanks.”
I go to an art school here, and it seems that the youth who enjoys fried chicken, watermelon, and hip hop rap music seem to also come from bad parts of town, and are living in low rent, hip, gentrifying areas of the city.
Am I just stereotyping or is there some truth to this observation?
[quote=antcave]a certain tarckchop, recently complained about not bing able to afford to fly a certain new bike to LV[/quote]quoted for truth.
or actually
[quote=devan mickell a la lvfixed.com]—deciding not to bring my cinelli to vegas because i’m too broke for a bike case atm and i don’t want to fuck it up
-/+possibly bringing the pake bleh
uhg i don’t want to go without my bike for a whole month :[/quote]