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Salvagepunk (also known as Junkpunk or Scavenged Punk) is a stylized setting that focuses on technology and culture based on an unusual source: scavenged junk. Weapons, tools, clothing, and sometimes entire cities will be built out of repurposed/recycled materials. A key factor here is that said materials, often pieces of trash, are being used for something other than their original purpose (as opposed to simply being repaired and reused). In speculative fiction, this often takes place in…

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The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

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The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

The Vintage communities obsession with Dirty, ripped and degraded shirts… Where people will buy sometimes up to 60 years old, dirty, torn and moth eaten shirts for often way over the price of a brand new tee Let’s have discussion, Would/do you wear these type of shirts? If so, why? Would you pay over the price of a brand new shirt for a shirt most people would consider trash?

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