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I, (51M) am a former high school chemistry teacher who has built up a methamphetamine empire after my cancer diagnosis, partnering up with a former student of mine. We cooked privately until my lawyer got us cooking with the owner of a chicken restaurant. I've murdered several people, and my wife cheated on me with her boss. I did the methé business thing so that my family would be taken care of as I don't want to leave my children fatherless, so AITA?
I, personally, have always felt an affinity towards early 20th century culture, and the appropriation of many of its tenets by the neckbeards angers me. (Obviously those were not good times for a large portion of society, and I do not claim it as such. I merely believe that there were high points that we could take note of going forwards.)
Neckbeards have taken this perfectly defensible, innocent, and attractive object, and soiled it with their attitudes and general negative perception in society.
Sorry if this wasn't really an interesting rant but it felt good to get out there. How do you guys feel about the fedora as an item of clothing (in its original context)?