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HIPSTER PUPPIES – CHRISTOPHER R. WEINGARTEN

Hipster PuppiesHipster Puppies by Christopher R. Weingarten
My rating: 3/5 cats
One StarOne StarOne Star

this is my math:

books with pictures of puppies = 5 stars
books making fun of hipsters = 5 stars

animals in clothes = negative a million stars.

god i hate animals in clothes, i really do. and like Stuff on My Mutt, a lot of this is just dogs wearing glasses or sunglasses. occasionally a scarf. so original.

howevertwo doggies reading Infinite Jest is more than okay with me.

and while it is true that many of the captions are not funny, you gotta admit rocko has the most enviable collection of unread chuck klosterman books on the whole dorm floor is worth a chuckle.

and while this caption is not funny, this dog is the cutest damn thing ever:

this white person likes hipster puppies…

so it gets three stars cats, mostly because puppies are cute.
although the thought of hipsters putting their expensive sunglasses on their expensive dogs while lounging around in their trust-fund apartments, thinking up new haircuts diminishes my enjoyment.

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