Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is always the case, from beatniks emulating the so-called Beat writers to the most modern "cool thing" to do. By trying to be individualistic, they conform into an amorphous blob.
"Body Snatchers" effect, which was ironically pirated and emulated from Heinlein's "Puppet Masters".
It's all so tiring, but will continue as long as humans exist. Now if only they'd get rid of the sissy looking skinny jeans and mom jeans and bring back the low rise hip hugging jeans in style. They are harder to find now.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking at you bearded neighbor wearing wool flannel and skinny jeans. And no, I won’t fight you about turning down your indie music, Bobby. Time to put out the bonfire.
Anonymous wrote:If you were a hipster, what would your hipster name be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What prompted this post, OP?
DH and I were at dinner earlier and there was a couple at the table next to us that were clearly hipster parents who are still trying to be cool. I honestly hadn't thought about hipsters for some time but overhearing these two talk about some upcoming shows they were attending, the husband talking about how he wants to have their son not play sports because they're too mainstream and the fact that he had a bizarre looking mustache reminded me how much they've annoyed me over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What prompted this post, OP?
DH and I were at dinner earlier and there was a couple at the table next to us that were clearly hipster parents who are still trying to be cool. I honestly hadn't thought about hipsters for some time but overhearing these two talk about some upcoming shows they were attending, the husband talking about how he wants to have their son not play sports because they're too mainstream and the fact that he had a bizarre looking mustache reminded me how much they've annoyed me over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What prompted this post, OP?
DH and I were at dinner earlier and there was a couple at the table next to us that were clearly hipster parents who are still trying to be cool. I honestly hadn't thought about hipsters for some time but overhearing these two talk about some upcoming shows they were attending, the husband talking about how he wants to have their son not play sports because they're too mainstream and the fact that he had a bizarre looking mustache reminded me how much they've annoyed me over the years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What prompted this post, OP?
DH and I were at dinner earlier and there was a couple at the table next to us that were clearly hipster parents who are still trying to be cool. I honestly hadn't thought about hipsters for some time but overhearing these two talk about some upcoming shows they were attending, the husband talking about how he wants to have their son not play sports because they're too mainstream and the fact that he had a bizarre looking mustache reminded me how much they've annoyed me over the years.
Anonymous wrote:What prompted this post, OP?