Anonymous wrote:
Ah right, we were lacking a thread about bashing an entire group of people.
It's not enough that those dastardly immigrants with bad genes are eating our pets or murdering honest white folk. It's not enough that we hate those selfish boomers and that we hate that narcissistic millenials.
We must manufacture yet more hate for yet another (possibly imaginary) group.
Exhausting.
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"
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.

Anonymous wrote:I still see a few man buns around…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Mom jeans are not a hipster trend whatsoever. Not sure who is keen on the low rise hip hugger jean trend returning. Certainly not me.
Sissy is an outdated word. Doubt my kids have even ever heard it.
You just outed yourself. LMAO. Please continue. I'm amused.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Mom jeans are not a hipster trend whatsoever. Not sure who is keen on the low rise hip hugger jean trend returning. Certainly not me.
Sissy is an outdated word. Doubt my kids have even ever heard it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke? Trolling? There haven’t been any “hipsters” for a decade.
Hipsters have been around for at least 100 years in some iteration or other. They just go by different names depending on the decade, bohemians, beatniks, hippies, etc. it seemed like in the 70’s-90’s they didn’t really have a name, but they were definitely around. In the 2000’s the term hipster emerged.