>>6384917Sounds like you didn't read the thread.
Other people were saying the doll is a hipster for having a notepad.
Some girl says its not pretentious because she doesn't think college students can type fast enough to take notes.
Someone who claims to work for disney says they didn't carry around a notepad everywhere with them, but good for anyone who does.
Then comes in someone who says her business is all about taking notes and its rude to use a smartphone during meetings.
I bring up that smartphones (PDAs) are considered business tools and have been used for non-entertainment business since the day they were created, such ass an office i worked at.
She doubts my age and says she doesn't want to be percieved as inattentive by others at her work place by using her smartphone.
I then bring up things to show my age and that even old people know about what the kewl kids do, such as posting on an American image board for a variety of topics such as toys, because i used to work in schools, have had barely legal GFs working their way through college, so i know about college kids not using notebooks like they used to.
Enter other people who think I'm out of touch because I mention things that are no longer kewl and phat, like ICQ, notebooks, MySpace, AIM, notepads, wordprocessors, notebooks, iPods, notebooks, monochromatic monitors, and notepads.
And here you are not getting the joke because you're too young.
You might as well be arguing that Myspace is still relevant because millions of people still use it, just like the paper notebook, despite the fact everyone laughs at people still clinging to old unhipshit like Myspace and notebooks, because of the millions of people who moved on.
Almost like this thread that has hit its bump/age limit.