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Soulfoodman

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I consider myself to be somewhat of a hipster who has friends that are somewhat hipsters too.
I strongly dislike fans of Vampire Weekend.
I also hate the fashion sense people think of when the hear hipster. I do find it funny how much the term "uniform" can describe it though.
 

shadowsoul222

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Although I may have some hipster qualities such as the fashion (to an extent), my taste in music (although again I do enjoy me some Katy Perry), and have been before the curve on a few things (though not often). Although to me personally I could have all of the "attributes" of a hipster, but without the smug-I'm-better-than-you-because-of-it attitude, I'll never consider myself to be a hipster.

Angerwing said:
Hipster chicks are hot, in my opinion. That's all I care about.
Also this, so much this.
 

Pat8u

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Theres this hipster at my school who always brags about his minecraft server to everyone
 

Wuggy

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I don't have a problem with hipsters, per se. I do actually have one friend that could be classified as a hipster. She's a really nice and intelligent person... aand I give her endless flack for being a hipster, as a joke. I don't mind the style, although some male hipsters do look quite ridiculous to me. But that's their choice of style, not mine. Besides, I myself look like I just took a time-machine from the 90's, so I'm not really one to give style advice to anyone.

I do have a problem with hipsters, however, if they have the prententious hipster-y attitude. Mainly that everything mainstream is automatically bad and everything has to be obscure (and perhaps ironic) in order to be good. Liking something on the sole basis of obscurity is just... dumb.

Also, the idea of becoming a hipster just to be a nonconformist seems like a one huge non sequitur to me. Let me get this right, you're nonconforming by conforming with a group of (alleged) nonconformists?
 

chaosyoshimage

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ninjastovall0 said:
chaosyoshimage said:
Kyoh said:
Urban Dictionary Definition of a Hipster
Why does this describe me? Stupid hipsters, I liked being me before it was mainstream...
No no no hipsters arent themself. Its more like a masked style they go out of their way to convey and not actually their natural thing.
They pretend to not care but do as opposed to not caring.
Yeah, but it still highly annoys me how many hipster trends seem to fit me. I'm not even trying to like weird fashion or not care about things. It just sort of happened, same with my taste in music. They ripped me off! I don't care if they existed long before I became more of full fledged person, they totally stole my whole deal...
 

CodeOrange

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lacktheknack said:
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A song recommended to me by a friend (a hipster).

This thread is now 500% more hipster.
Make that 50000% more hipster. It's been blocked from Australia, ffs.
 

CodeOrange

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Kyoh said:
Definition of a hipster (courtesy of Urban Dictionary):snip
Urban dictionary doesn't really give an accurate definition on anything, mainly since it's pretty much the ghetto wiktionary.
 

Betancore

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I live in Melbourne. I'm convinced that we have the largest hipster population in all of Australia. It's terrifying - there are certain places, in the inner-city especially, which are just overrun with tall, skinny men pushing around fixie bikes with well-groomed-yet-just-bordering-on-unkempt facial hair, wearing tweed jackets with elbow pats, pork-pie hats, boat shoes or loafers with no socks, and skinny trousers with the legs rolled up to show off their ankles. And if they do wear socks, they're obnoxiously patterned. And they all carry the same bag [http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Original-Black-Biker-Motorcycle-Bag-New-Tag-/160532695485?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&hash=item25607e89bd#ht_1710wt_905].

I don't like hipsters very much, because we shop at the same places, and they keep buying the stuff that I want to buy. And they made records cool again, so now they cost like three times as much as they used to back when records were obsolete. And people keep mistaking me for a hipster. Just because I wear black-rimmed glasses and have a fringe that's disproportionate to my face. Gosh.

/in denial
 

Fieldy409_v1legacy

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still im glad that emos gone out of fashion. At least hipsters are happy, arrogant, but happy. Its an improvement.

And suicide rates have gone down! Funny that!
 

Chatato

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I've been called a hipster but the glasses I have are prescription, I listen to both obscure and mainstream music, the mainstream music that I hate is really just American Pop (I prefer brit-pop seeing as it's kinda more like rock and the music is less about materialistic things and they don't have stupid concerts where they only dance around and barely play any astual music) I have t-shirts yes however none of them are ironic, although I also have been called a Nerd/Geek and all of the things I listed here (Minus the obscure music) kinda of meet the requirements for being either of those things so I guess I kinda walk the fine line between hipster and geek.
 

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Well, since I see that no one here has posted this, I will. Go read it, come back and see what all the fuss is about. Hipsters are a blight. Horrible things.

http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html

Enjoy, and be enlightened.
Additionally, if you have never been around any, consider yourself lucky.
 

Ambi

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Limecake said:
I Have No Idea said:
Well, you can't really say that because then you wouldn't be a hipster because you admitted to being a hipster.
but the irony would be so sweet.

I used to be a hipster, also I don't see any realy harm in them. I hate the pretentious ones but it's unfair to judge someone just by the clothes they wear or the people they hang out with. It's just their style, you wouldn't like someone judging you for liking video games after all.
I like this post. I'd rather not make fun of a loosely-defined group, I feel like I'd be trying too hard not to be prejudiced if I ever meet someone who looks like one and may or may not have any of the negative traits. It would be hypocritical to say "hipters, stay away from me, you're all pretentious snobs".

Something I hate is that placing a derogatory label on a collection of things that it trivilialises some things I believe in (and no, not to be cool, if anything it makes me less cool to my peers) by reducing them to a cheap trend. Buying things that were either made by workers with fair pay or are being sold second hand by charity stores, vegetarianism (yes I know, half-arsed compromise between veganism and being normal), appreciating music and aesthetics that were part of original scenes that modern bands partially derive their over-produced songs and image from (pay your respects to the originators, kids), progressive politics and what not, they're generally good things. I fear that people don't think about them as impartially and judge them on their merits or otherwise, and instead just think "lol that's just for hipsters" or "what a pretentious asshole" even if whatever they're judging is genuinely likable or ethical. -_-

Aidinthel said:
I think the best definition of a hipster is someone who dislikes mainstream/popular things specifically because they are popular and likes obscure things specifically because they are obscure. Blatant hypocrisy when it becomes apparent that they carefully match their tastes to the rest of the hipster subculture is optional but likely.
So many people seem to think else's tastes are fake, lame and predictable and mostly in accordance with some kind of trite subculture-turned-marketing-trend while theirs aren't. =P If they like something different that's remotely fashionable, or fasionably unfashionable, they're a complete tool, right?

Betancore said:
I live in Melbourne. I'm convinced that we have the largest hipster population in all of Australia. It's terrifying - there are certain places, in the inner-city especially, which are just overrun with tall, skinny men pushing around fixie bikes with well-groomed-yet-just-bordering-on-unkempt facial hair, wearing tweed jackets with elbow pats, pork-pie hats, boat shoes or loafers with no socks, and skinny trousers with the legs rolled up to show off their ankles. And if they do wear socks, they're obnoxiously patterned. And they all carry the same bag [http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Original-Black-Biker-Motorcycle-Bag-New-Tag-/160532695485?pt=AU_Clothing_Merchandise_Media&hash=item25607e89bd#ht_1710wt_905].

I don't like hipsters very much, because we shop at the same places, and they keep buying the stuff that I want to buy. And they made records cool again, so now they cost like three times as much as they used to back when records were obsolete. And people keep mistaking me for a hipster. Just because I wear black-rimmed glasses and have a fringe that's disproportionate to my face. Gosh.

/in denial
I've been looking for a bag like that since I was 13, they're way too mainstream for me to want one now, I mean, I don't want to look like a hipster or anything. <_<

Who would you rather be around btw, orange club rats in Qld or Melbourne hipsters?
 

Svenparty

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To me it seems that because we have ran out of stereotypes to laugh about we have just invented this "Hipster Myth" I have never actually seen a hipster and you can look at anyone and find some kind of "Hipster" or other stereotype in their clothes etc. Every new subculture gets vaguer and vaguer because we love to put everything in boxes.
 

Aurgelmir

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I Have No Idea said:
What's your opinion on hipsters? Do you see them a lot? Do you have hipster friends? Or are you a hipster yourself? Well, you can't really say that because then you wouldn't be a hipster because you admitted to being a hipster.
What exactly would you consider Hipster.
 

rabidmidget

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They are just a group of people that have tastes that tend to go against the mainstream, for some reason some people automatically see "people liking non-mainstream things" as "pretentious snobs looking down on them". Sure some hipsters fit that stereotype, but it is ignorant to think that all, or even most do.

I fit several categories that could label me as a hipster: wearing skinny jeans, listening to indie music, etc. But I don't do it for some kind of psuedo sense of superiority or just for the sake of moving away from the mainstream, it's simply because they fit my tastes.

PS: Neutral Milk Hotel rules!