I hate fake hip people...pretend to be cool, wear something goofy. They want to be hipsters...now everyone thinks that what hipsters are...makes me sick....the ones who fake it and the ones who think they are hipsters..both dickheads. Like the fake mallpunk....someone wears a mohawk and wears some clothes from hot topic..thinks they punk...this is fake hipsters.. this song is perfect..Dickheads
NSFW!! is a good example... an alt lover..wants to love a hipster girl.. this guy is really scary... St.Vincent better get a restraining order now
No one likes fake hipsters..not even fake hipsters..they are not cool..they only consume cool. As Arsel and Thompson put it, example of real hipster...andy warhol...truman capote... and this band..
if it made you cool you wouldn't be cool because being cool is not cool.. you might be an accidental Hipster... If your stylishly disaffected. Are you a 20somthing yearning for your tween years..wearing spongebob tennis shoes with transformer dolls in your room? do you quote mac vs PC commercials and viral videos?
OH SH*T! I think I might be cool!!! ook: It's okay, I'm still original, I'm a vegan and I buy all my clothes at second hand stores. *phew* that was a close one, good thing no one else does those things.
Wait, so if fake hipsters or pretend-to-be-hipsters aren't cool, "suck", and are douchebags (which is true). Then what makes a true hipster? Because aren't all trendy fashion-oriented "hipsters" trying to be that? So.. I mean - there's no "hipster" mindset. At least I have never met anyone with "hipster" ideals. I mean its just as bad as the jersey shore, gelled hair, fist pumpin', affliction wearing, tribal tattoo douchebags. Aren't stereotypes fun?
There are no true hipsters. That is why when we see people trying to be "Uber Trendy" we me take them down the nearest alley, or alley like area, and mercilessly beat them until they regain the normal senses. You see its not their fault, is their parents, they didn't discipline them enough. So, we must to do it for them, albeit a bit late.
I have to completely disagree with you in this regard, and not in other (see below, obviously). I grew up playing in a metal band, I dressed like what the trends were at the time: the tight jeans, metal shirts, I didn't have long hair though. I screamed in a band, played drums and guitar in others. My parents supported me, I have amazing parents, and even though its mushy or cliche, or what-have-you, they raised me correctly and I'm the better for it. Now, that was a decade ago or so, yeah - I"m a youngin' still, but I will agree with the current "trendiness" is a lot different from when I grew up, when it wasn't so widespread, it was more of a niche group. Now, every growing boy and girl is following that distinct trend, but can't that be said for every generation? The 70's, 80's, 50's, yadda yadda. It just seems like this current generation, the trend also implies and carries the "stuck up douchebagness" title or attitude that we have all been discussing. Now there are some parents who are to blame, that don't care to support, or discipline there kids at all, and that too - seems to be more widespread, or maybe I"m just more aware of it now and more open-minded to see such things.
Ive always made a point to wear cloths with little to no emblems/logos on them. Idk why its just a thing I do.
I do that now, plain t-shirts or polos, no logos. Not for really any reason other than I don't necessarily like little emblems or logo's on my clothing.
To try and be cool is not cool. Being cool is not cool. Being not cool is not cool. Its like a bad game of rock paper scissors
yea the hipster has to really work hard at delusion,their subconscious brains have to work double time so that they can convince themselves that the things they buy do not reflect on their true character.