I say this as a 90's teen myself, but Chuck Klosterman's exc...

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I say this as a 90's teen myself, but Chuck Klosterman's excellent book "The 90's" talks a lot about this dynamic... The constant tension between "authenticity" and "selling out," and the assumed strong binary between these options, when the reality is more nuanced.
I still believe that most good and worthwhile things start "on the street" as it were, or even "in the gutter" -- i.e. at the margins of society. But Saylor is part of the process to bring them into the mainstream, which is ultimately where they need to be.
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