Skepticism is most certainly a good thing. I would like to state right here, right now that I am skeptical about the moon landings, Morgan Freeman, and the need for ironing. I haven’t asked the women in my life to iron anything in years and can’t quite work out why other humans engage in this peculiar activity, surely designed just to reduce the leisure time of women?
Morgan Freeman is clearly not human. For starters he doesn’t age, he’s always been the same age – old. He doesn’t seem to be getting any older, no-one has any evidence he was ever younger. Most likely he is a robot, an elderly man robot. I won’t comment too much on the Moonlandings since its so well documented that they are fake to the point where not even Americans (generous in many of their beliefs) believe something so preposterous anymore.
That was a very long intro to a blog post about Buy-Tees who featured the Hipstery recently. The reason I mention skepticism is that while they do a sterling job of reviewing our service, you can still feel an under-current of skepticism about whether we are a legitimate offering. That’s okay, we embrace skepticism like a long lost brother returned home from war. Time and more positive reviews (check the patron’s area on the homepage for new reviews) will win over even the fiercest nonbeliever.
They also briefly interviewed Willem, here is a sample
1) How, where and why did hipstery come into being.
“How – Sweat, Determination and pipe smoke
Where – The idea evolved during a bicycle ride between myself (Willem) and my co-conspirator of chaos Budge Becher as we headed to a bad hangout to sample intoxicating liquor in one fine city in the former socialist heart of East Germany.
Why – The love of creation, titillation, frustration, damnation, gyration, bus station.”
Much more over at Buy-Tees
Question: What are you most skeptical of?




Have to admit… I was a bit of a skeptic… however… I’m a believer now!
Received my Hipstery delivery yesterday and I love it.
I see that there’s great talent behind Hipstery!! Great writing. Your tag line “Liberating you from the burden of choice” is superb!
P.S Ironing is utterly pointless!!