
i, like so many loyal peter north fans before me, would like to share my perspective on a stroke of genius. behold the vague descriptor without the substance to merit recognition as a proper noun. dope style clothing, bro!!
the forces, you see, that have maintained the relevance of pt cruisers and the electoral college are hard at work. peep, if you will, game..

where simpletons failed to understand books w/o illustrations, there was cliffnotes. where annoying whites sought to understand the intent behind hip hop, there was jurassic 5. while idiotfaces were acing interpretive essays on the scarlet letter and understanding for the first time the struggle to enchant and entrance with the spiritual spitological, boneheaded fashion mavens were without a product that would concisely explain itself without actually accomplishing or meaningfully pursuing fulfilment of the explained project. enter dope style. did i already say that? whatever; corny repetition iz a dope style hallmark.
clearly, the absent minds behind the company are aware of the axiom that to interpret vocalized reading as complimentary is a beautiful thing. cheers to that. nothing of interest emerges from the design stage. the screen-printed synopsis on your stomach is all that counts in the box score. the shirts might as well be fucking parentheses. made to match popular sneakers in a manner as conducive to personal creativity as neptunes presets and lego instructions, dope style is more than just an idea that should be confined to crumpled up 8x11s, though certainly it is that. dope style exemplifies the wack community in a way that the transformers movie never could. the deaf, blind and blessed understood 808s and windbreak as a stupid project frm a smart guy. dope style, like so many ideas born in the immediate aftermath of the catastrophe at chernobyl, is a fubu for ye of little brain to call your own. fundamentally revolutionary, dope style dismisses the entrenched concept of clothing as conversational stimulant and reintroduces apparel to the role of introductory nametag.

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