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# "Deal With It" Glasses

As the internet's influence over society evolved into an all encompassing lifestyle its cultural symbols spread by means of imitation from person to person, and this process continued until those elements began manifesting in the physical world as merchandise, lifestyle and novelty items.

The "Deal With It" Glasses were the smash success of haute couture designer Rock Fury, known for their high end recreations of abstract digital concepts. Culturally the memory of "Deal With It" was survived by a group of proto-trolls from an earlier age of internet.

Fury's blockbuster product launch brought the symbol back from the dead and into the mainstream, as a result of their exclusively limited manufacturing run paired with their high quality design - it's earned pop youth culture's new appreciation of this statement accessory.

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