Anyone Else Can't Stand Hipsters?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our neighborhood is getting more hipsters lately. I think they're cute. From a parenting standpoint, they seem to do more with both parents being with the kids simultaneously. I'm Gen X and I feel like I did everything when my kids were little.

Also hoping some of them start nicer coffeeshops, LOL.

I’m pro on anything that leads to more coffee shops
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find the whole hipster trend insufferable?


I much prefer string bikini’s or boy shorts, hipsters are not the least bit sexy!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is whining about hipsters still a thing?

I thought we were at "shaking our fists at zoomers and telling them to get off our lawns/wildlife sanctuaries"




This post being the second post is thread means there truly is home for the US and humanity. We are not doomed after all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?


+1

WTF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?


+1

WTF?



As long as it’s not 2020
Anonymous
This post is a decade out of date. OP, have you just been released from a bunker underground.

That being said, yes, hipsters were lame in 2010 and they're especially lame now.
Anonymous
Not bikinis and thongs? I’m confused.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still see a few man buns around…


Love a good man bun. In fact, I just like saying “man bun.” If you can’t rock the man bun, you can never go wrong with a black knit hat. Even if it’s summer, black knit hat, preferably halfway on, gives you hipster cred.


Any man wearing a hat in summer or indoors is hiding his balding head.
Very hipster indeed.
Anonymous
Immature and typical generational differences. Perhaps more so than average.

William the Conqueror was upset that his kids got the mullet hair cut. Yet he was off to the then version of a fat farm.

I worry about more significant changes to our culture. Think South of the border.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find the whole hipster trend insufferable? I don't know if it's still trendy to be a hipster, but for years now, everything about the subculture has annoyed me. The horrible mustaches, pretentious foods, music, and books and the feelings of superiority for liking everything that is non-mainstream. Most of all, trying so hard to be unique, but by doing so they end up conforming to the sub-culture which itself has become a whole genre and not just a unique niche.

It seems that the trend is not as prominent as it was maybe 5-7 years ago, but I still can't wait until it's no longer cool to be a hipster.


I am so unhip that I don’t know any hipsters.

I like it when young people try to be creative with exploring and expressing themselves so I doubt that I would mind if I did know any. At least they are trying to connect with others in stylized ways.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find the whole hipster trend insufferable?


I much prefer string bikini’s or boy shorts, hipsters are not the least bit sexy!!


I see what you did there.
Anonymous
If by hipster you mean a lean man who looks like a yoga fiend with a goatee and a man bun, I find them VERY attractive.
Anonymous
The hipsters have channelled their rage into raising their chickens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?


I was going to say 2001. They have been around a long time. 90s rock and grunge brought many out. Cardigans, square glasses.

I used to joke with my husband at the time that they all want to be desperately unique and counter-culture yet all dress and look exactly the same.
Anonymous
I think OP wrote up the post in 2009 but then realized she forgot to click "submit."
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