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The Long Road said:
They're like passive trolls.
I couldn't have said it better myself. But, all good trolls must come to an end. They'll fade away eventually and there will be another uproar of "try to hard uniqsters".
 

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rabidmidget said:
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 think the beautiful thing about all this and the point to be made here, is that what was once underground is no longer. For a hipster to be "cool" in my opinion, we wouldn't be having this discussion right now. We wouldn't have fit a label to a certain type of people, because they would be a bit difficult to nail down.

By saying, "oh I wear skinny jeans and listen to indie music" suggests that there is a formula for this type of person, which I can almost guarantee you is what all hipsters try not to be like. So, they one up each other, and a spiral of ridiculousity ensues. I would argue that people that are actually cool aren't going to get into obscure musical competitions within the rest of the scene or scour thrift stores in search of the coolest vintage finds because those people are comfortable with their identity and just like what they like because that's who they are.

Plainly speaking, the people out there who have unique tastes and their own style go mostly unnoticed in the shadow of the self-absorbed,Polaroid-obsessed,fixed gear bike-driving scenesters that carbon copy each other and annoy us to have this conversation in the first place.
 

RollForInitiative

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I feel like a hipster sometimes because I adopted certain trends before they were trends. I started wearing a fedora and, lo and behold, suddenly I was seeing hipsters everywhere wearing them. I loved zombies before they become this huge deal. There are lots of little things like that.

I do not, however, generally take to hating something simply because it's "popular." I try to give things a fair shake.
 

electric_warrior

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Nothing wrong with hipsters, just like there wasn't in the 50s when they were called Beatniks

get over it and stop labeling people
 

Braedan

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I love hipsters! They're so cool! maybe if we all love hipsters they will become really cool and it will become mainstream!
 

MurderousToaster

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I really dislike them.

For one, they've made me suspicious of my fellow bespectacled man. Does he really need those glasses, or is he just wearing them because unhindered vision is too mainstream?

Also, the best fucking thing ever is when someone (who you should now suspect of being too hipster to actually exist) says that they "were a hipster before it was cool". Seriously, I saw someone say that one time and genuinely laughed out loud at how pathetic their existence is.
 

mrdude2010

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hate them. they have the stupidest philosophy ever. disliking something purely because other people like it is pretty stupid. i will say i approve of the increased attention paid to indie bands because of them, since some of them are decent, but i hate skinny jeans, i hate pathetic attempts at facial hair (either do it right or not at all), and i hate people who don't actually consider the various merits of something before deciding they don't like it. disliking something on principle is stupid.
 

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I live in Montreal, a city with 4 major universities and a reputation for the particular things that hipsters find so attractive. As a result a significant population of 18-30 year-olds in my area are hipsters. I've been considered one, my roommate is definitely considered one. I only have problems with them insofar as I think their particular choices of style are absurdly stupid and because a certain population of them are extremely elitist. Personally I understand a lot of it: bikes are a really good way to get around in Montreal (even if I don't think fixies are the most practical thing ever, they are low maintenance), PBR in Montreal is very, very cheap so is an easy and flavorless way of getting drunk, and I don't really have any problems with the music hipsters listen to even if some of it I wouldn't listen to myself. I do think that ironic tattoos (tattoos being something I'm very passionate about), low-cut v-necks, skinny jeans, non-functional glasses and dirty mustaches + lesbian-style haircuts look dumb overall. Again, though, it's not hurting anyone if they want to look like idiots. Hell, I know a lot of hipsters and they can be really nice people. But, and it is a huge but (heh... huge butt), there is a small pocket of this group that will judge you for every bit of your person and those people I cannot tolerate. Here are two recent examples that I would say are the elitist population comprising a third or so of hipsterdom:

Story 1: Yesterday I was in the bookstore buying books for a class of mine (I only need books for one of my classes, since all my others are studio courses). I bike everywhere in the city because it's cheap and fast and I like the exercise. When I'm walking around, I have my helmet attached to the strap of my courier bag. As I was buying my books, the cashier looks at my helmet and my biking gloves and promptly poses the question "So what do you ride?" in a smug sort of way. This is a question I often get asked and what they want to know is the exact details of your fixie. I don't ride a fixie, I ride a very practical, functional and fast diamondback hybrid. I stated that I ride "a hybrid" since I had a class to get to and I was in a hurry. His response was a mocking "Oh..." as if I was some kind of idiot for riding a hybrid and not a fixie.

Story 2: This one happened to my sister a little while back. At a party she was being introduced to a friend of her friend who was visiting Toronto from out of town. The first thing he asks her is: "So what kind of music do you like?". I hate this question. It's the kind of question that, as an adult, you only ask if you're really interested in telling people about your own musical taste. My sister, trying to be friendly and accessible, instead of listing anything obscure begins listing more well-known artists that she enjoys: Tribe Called Quest, J5, Biggie etc. When my sister reached Biggie on that list the guy says in a skeptical voice "Oh yeah? You're into Biggie? Well go! Rap some Biggie!" Never before have I encountered someone who you had to prove your musical taste to. Someone who believes that he, in his infinite wisdom, needs to weed out people who don't actually like certain music by making them sing it. Now, my sister is a bit too nice of a person to actually give him shit for this, and she really easily could have given that she knows most of the album Born to Die by heart, so she did "prove she likes Biggie". Still, she left offended.

It's this kind of douchebaggery I can't stand. The kind of person who believes it is their right and their privilege to judge other people's tastes based on their own elite criteria. But the thing is, this isn't exclusive to hipsters at all. Every sub-culture is elitist. It's the reason I stopped enjoying being a punk, back when I was into street punk. Punks only like people who like punk. Everyone is shit to them. Take gamers, even. Have you ever judged someone for their taste in games? Or been judged for your taste in games. It's the same bullshit. Hipsters happen to be a really easy target because they look ridiculous and are incredibly widespread, but all subcultures are guilty of the same stupid shit.

Bottom line: I know very nice hipsters. I think hipster style is stupid but have no qualms with them in general. All subcultures tend towards elitism and they are all guilty of it, even if hipsters are the easiest target. If I encounter a hipster who is a douchebag it is on their own merits, not by the fact that they're a hipster.

EDIT: Also, can we put this whole "I did this before it was cool" thing to rest. Every asshole does that these days, not just hipsters.
 

Lim3

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I'm friends with some hipsters.

Their house is decorated with stuff you would find in an old ladies place, like a horrible lamp an egg sized glass globe halfway up the stem and a 1950s shaving box on the wall (well that's what they said it was).

The girl also wears horrible large glass beads and she bought a $300 vintage bike to ride to work. It doesn't have gears or new breaks, so there goes function over fasion.

The guy carries around an old brief case made of camel hide, and when they stayed in NY for one night then went to France for a few days he refered to it as "touring the northern hemisphere" without the slightest sense of shame.
 

TheTim

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No i am not a hipster and i don't like them. all of the ones i know are arrogant little pricks that think they're better because they listen to non-streamlined music and feel like the can bag on anyone they want to.
 

DannyJBeckett

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I've known a few hipsters, and people who subsequently turned into hipsters after school, college, etc. And they were ALL the sort of people I wanted to erase from existence, there and then, but my complex blend of friendly agression and extreme level of self-control prevented me from helping rid the world of a pretentious, condescending scourge that is rife amongst the developed world's youth.

IF ONLY I HAD HAD NO CONSCIENCE!!
 

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It was a sad day for me when I realized that my life might actually be improved by hipsterism.
 
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Yeah all those people just go under the label of "annoying person, possibly an asshole" in my head.

They don't really deserve anything more than that.