Let's pretend I've gone to the trouble of making one of those Hitler rant videos about this and that it's very funny.Corey Schaff said:They're uh, those guys are called "Nipsters" now <_<.
http://www.rt.com/news/168680-nazi-hipsters-in-germany/
Let's pretend I've gone to the trouble of making one of those Hitler rant videos about this and that it's very funny.Corey Schaff said:They're uh, those guys are called "Nipsters" now <_<.
http://www.rt.com/news/168680-nazi-hipsters-in-germany/
APPROPRIATE NERD CULTURE.Zontar said:Oh, but they do, they do so by attacking nerds, calling them everything in the book and trying to appropriate nerd culture while both simultaneously trying to take the place of nerds and calling for nerds to once again be acceptable targets for bullying in schools and in public.crimson5pheonix said:The modern hipster-nerd has to keep up somehow.
This here? This is how I've always seen things.KyuubiNoKitsune-Hime said:The real problem is that everyone is trying to play gatekeeper with everyone else. I heard the someone say recently this: "I was nerdy before it was cool." With absolutely no sense of irony, they said it dead seriously. That was the point at which I kinda gave up on the whole thing.
The point is these labels perpetuate the "us versus them" mentality, using groups to other people for the tiniest thing. This sort of subject matter is exactly what Bob "MovieBob" Chipman did a big picture video on way back on July 2nd of 2013.
Good. Nerds are a negative word. Its a derogatory term used to ridicule people.Something Amyss said:And amazingly, that pic paints a more negative picture of nerds than any outside group could ever do.
Is that really how you view nerds? Because literally, the image on the left was the one that used to piss us off. Now we're actually fighting over it?
It's less "we liked it before it was cool" and more "we actually like it", since when one looks at the stereotypical hipster and their interest in virtually anything related to nerd culture it's often hard to say the interest seems genuine. One shouldn't have to ironically enjoy anything, and there's nothing endearing about someone who joins the party after something gets popular and then berates those who where there first for no reason, as many hipsters tend to do.Phasmal said:Yes, yes, we liked it before it was cool, therefore the outsiders must be shunned.
And you're the authority on who actually likes things, are you?Zontar said:It's less "we liked it before it was cool" and more "we actually like it", since when one looks at the stereotypical hipster and their interest in virtually anything related to nerd culture it's often hard to say the interest seems genuine. One shouldn't have to ironically enjoy anything, and there's nothing endearing about someone who joins the party after something gets popular and then berates those who where there first for no reason, as many hipsters tend to do.Phasmal said:Yes, yes, we liked it before it was cool, therefore the outsiders must be shunned.
yeah cos this is a new thing. also ignore Zontar, just because the PBS digital stuff is great and he is wrong.crimson5pheonix said:wut? nope
That's not true. Nerds were proud of how they looked - they wanted to distinguish themselves from mainstream society and they succeeded, if their mockery by that society was any indication.Something Amyss said:And amazingly, that pic paints a more negative picture of nerds than any outside group could ever do.crimson5pheonix said:![]()
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Is that really how you view nerds? Because literally, the image on the left was the one that used to piss us off. Now we're actually fighting over it?
...More than you know.vallorn said:In other news. Those old gameboys are sodding indestructible, I found the old GBA that my mate gave to me when he got a GBA SP (Tribal) ((We were 10 and 11, piss off)). I remember playing football on tarmac with it when I got my own GBA SP for Christmas... It STILL works perfectly. Even managed to beat Pokemon Yellow (the best one) again on it!
The difference is in the word "having", it should be italic in that sentence, that's why it sounds weird. Even if English was your first language, it could still sound weird if you read it slightly too fast.neonit said:EDIT: oh i almost forgot, what do you mean by:
English is not my native language so sorry for thatBut it's certainly known that hipster culture has partially merged with nerd culture and has been pushing the image of nerd culture away from being proud of obscure knowledge and different passions and into being proud of having obscure knowledge and different passions.![]()
You might view the picture on the left as more "negative" because it associates social awkwardness and not being conventionally attractive with liking nerdy things a lot. That association is of course annoying on one hand if it leads people to make (potentially) false assumptions about your character because you're really into Star Trek, on the other hand, if you actually happen to be socially awkward and not very attractive, it also tells you that it's okay to be those things and that there's a group of people out there who will accept you despite that.Something Amyss said:And amazingly, that pic paints a more negative picture of nerds than any outside group could ever do.crimson5pheonix said:![]()
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Is that really how you view nerds? Because literally, the image on the left was the one that used to piss us off. Now we're actually fighting over it?
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