Something Amyss said:
Happyninja42 said:
As Harry Dresden put it when commenting about Molly's outfit to her father. "Let he who has never stone washed his jeans, cast the first stone."
I thought it was "let he who didn't wear Hammer pants cast the first stone."
Same idea, though.
Most people probably have done exactly that, though, and I don't really care who hasn't because that's where the "hipster" thing comes in in the first place. That "here first" territorialism is exactly what the OP mocked. I used to joke about fellow Nine Inch Nails fans because being a fan since Halo 1 was such a big deal to them. The resulting jokes with my friends were about how I knew I loved NiN from Halo 0, or how I loved the first single 15 minutes before it was recorded.
And I think I have a pretty good excuse. I was 9 when "Down In It" was released.
As a parallel, I can say a lot of bad things about ICP, but I've never had a Juggalo care that I wasn't "down with the clown" since the first record, or that I only really ever cared for two of the albums in the first place. Or that I still mock "Miracles."
I can, however, safely say I never touched grunge. The less said about what I was actually into, the better. >.>
Newp, it was "stone washed jeans" in the book. Continuing the "stoning" reference. xD Or well, at least that's what he said in Proven Guilty. He might have made a Hammer Pants comment in another book or short story and I just don't remember it.
Yeah, I've never understood the "OG Fan" mentality, or stating that you were a fan before something got popular some other way. I don't care, and you can be certain that the performer doesn't care. They put their song in a trailer for a video game for example, or in the game itself, and suddenly they have thousands of new fans buying their stuff. You think they give a shit how you learned of them? Hell no, they're happy for the publicity, because they want to make a living doing the stuff they love.
I dunno, I've just gotten over that stuff. I'm sure there was a time in my life where if you told me you didn't like something I did, I would be offended and upset. Though that might simply have been due to how you presented your issues. If you said simply "I think the show sucked, and here is why" I might've been fine. But if your comment was like "This show sucks, and anyone who is a fan of it, including you, is a panty sniffing retard, who should go back to kindergarten." Then yeah, I'm going to dish out a whole bunch of "fuck you" in response. But that's mostly because you made it personal I think, not because you hate what I love.
These days, I just don't care. Ok, you don't like what I do, that's fine. We can discuss the reasons why if you want, or just agree to disagree. I'm 100% certain there is something you like that I don't, but I don't hold it against you. As long as you give me the same courtesy, I'm fine with it.
I guess that's why I find this "OMG Hipsters are the cancer of society" bullshit so laughable, and absurd. News flash, young people do silly things that they think is cool for their age. We've all done it, and we will continue to do it until humans stop existing. Calm down, take a chill pill, and just let the kids have their thing.