April 21, 2009

Look it up and have a laugh

Filed under: Randomness, web visits

I stumbled upon this website this morning by pure accident. Stuff White People Like is a really funny blog about everything caucasian and interestingly enough, the entries do seem to ring true. At least to me. It really does seem like a correct outsider’s observation about the ‘white people’ population. Here’s an excerpt from their site:

They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday New York Times, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees.

They pretend to be unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking abut how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They are also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs.

I just did a quick scan through some of the entries, take a look at #111, #120, #122. I think this is gonna be a site to visit when I have nothing else better to do. Just for laughs.

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  1. It rings true with the spirit of the Caucasian. caucasionified asians seem to do what white people do too, I’ve observed.

    Comment by bernice — April 23, 2009 @ 12:17 am

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