Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?
. They have been around a long time. 90s rock and grunge brought many out. Cardigans, square glasses.
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!!
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.
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:Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?
+1
WTF?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Are you posting from 2009?
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:Does anyone else find the whole hipster trend insufferable?
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.