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Where in the hell did these things come from? Seems like somebody created a new faux trend - I don't understand what's so spiffy about these things.
Edit: Link to $12 notebook
			
			Edit: Link to $12 notebook
Originally posted by: zinfamous
these have been used for centuries.
have you ever heard of a journal?
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
White people love them
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.co...2-moleskine-notebooks/
Originally posted by: Crono
I don't get why they suddenly became popular. I've been using them for a couple of years, and then last year it seems everyone is getting them.
EDIT: I use only the pocket version. Works well for quick ideas, notes, etc.
Originally posted by: Whisper
I have one, although I don't remember it being anywhere close to $12 when I got it...maybe $4-5, if I had to guess. Well-made, sturdy cover and binding, and good paper; does what I need it to do.
Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
White people love them
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.co...2-moleskine-notebooks/
In fact, it?s a good rule of thumb to know that white people like anything that old writers and artists liked: typewriters, journals, suicide, heroin, and trains are just a few examples.
Originally posted by: nerp
Uhh, Moleskine notebooks have been around for a LOOOONG time. Just because you saw them for the first time at Barnes and Noble the other day doesn't mean it's some new trendy thing everyone has been doing.
Sometimes, writing in a quality notebook guides one towards a more elevated frame of mind. It's like writing with a quality keyboard, painting with fine brushes and paint, working wood with quality tools. It might cost more than a sub $1 Staples notebook on sale, but when it comes to art, the cheapest tool for the job isn't always the best.
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's been a standby in business for as long as I can remember. Probably back to the early 1900s if not even early 1800s but they were probably real leather then.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: nerp
Uhh, Moleskine notebooks have been around for a LOOOONG time. Just because you saw them for the first time on a website and facebook the other day doesn't mean it's some new trendy thing everyone has been doing.
Sometimes, writing in a quality notebook guides one towards a more elevated frame of mind. It's like writing with a quality keyboard, painting with fine brushes and paint, working wood with quality tools. It might cost more than a sub $1 Staples notebook on sale, but when it comes to art, the cheapest tool for the job isn't always the best.
Why do people enjoy making clueless assumptions? Tell me, really, did you think to yourself, "Self I don't know how the OP came across this but I'll just make something up just for the sake of it."
I just don't get it.
Anyhow. . .
I first heard of them on the Stuff White People Like site - which indeed has a tendency to point out obviously trendy things. I realize that they have been around for a long while, however they appear to be in a popular trend right now.
Also I saw some Facebook group discussion thing regarding them and that was the final straw where I started to wonder about the trendiness of them.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's been a standby in business for as long as I can remember. Probably back to the early 1900s if not even early 1800s but they were probably real leather then.
According to Wikipedia - which I totally acknowledge is not always reliable - the brand was incorporated in 1996 and that the use of them by Hemmingway was an invention of marketing.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's been a standby in business for as long as I can remember. Probably back to the early 1900s if not even early 1800s but they were probably real leather then.
According to Wikipedia - which I totally acknowledge is not always reliable - the brand was incorporated in 1996 and that the use of them by Hemmingway was an invention of marketing.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's been a standby in business for as long as I can remember. Probably back to the early 1900s if not even early 1800s but they were probably real leather then.
According to Wikipedia - which I totally acknowledge is not always reliable - the brand was incorporated in 1996 and that the use of them by Hemmingway was an invention of marketing.
I can agree with that. But the concept of a leather or other animal skin notebook goes WAY back.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: spidey07
That's been a standby in business for as long as I can remember. Probably back to the early 1900s if not even early 1800s but they were probably real leather then.
According to Wikipedia - which I totally acknowledge is not always reliable - the brand was incorporated in 1996 and that the use of them by Hemmingway was an invention of marketing.
I can agree with that. But the concept of a leather or other animal skin notebook goes WAY back.
Let me slow this down for you. This brand is a trend. My question is, "Why is the brand a trend?"
Not writing in any old book. Not some leather. Not some other animal skin. But rather *this* Moleskine brand is trendy.
The concept of using other materials for books is totally irrelevant.
