What's your culture? What culture do you identify with and why? Do other people identify you with that culture?

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answer:Post Hipster. I guess it was a long a varied road before that though. New Wave Scene. Punk Scene, Thanks to my skate rat days. Atlanta Queer/ Kink/ Crossdresser/ Club Kid Scene. Performance Honda/ Import Scene. 4 ever.

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