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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: akira_akuma]
#18956120 - 10/09/13 07:43 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Crystal Fighters are kinda similar in uniqueness to Veronica's, I think. Albeit a pretty different sound.
I'm just such a sucker for female vocals  Someday I'll find a fair-voiced wench to call my own.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: pcplease]
#18956133 - 10/09/13 07:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pretty sweet, mang. that's like some System of a Down mixed up in there... kinda reminds me of No Joy.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: akira_akuma]
#18956177 - 10/09/13 07:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think I may have heard them before; I got a little deja vu.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: pcplease]
#18956193 - 10/09/13 07:57 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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they just came out with a new album this year.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: pcplease]
#18956214 - 10/09/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I see hipsters around most of them are ok with me as long as they have respect I would say I was considered a punk by a lot of people that didn't know me because I used to have a Mohawk for years a bit over a foot was died different colors at one point and stuff look normal now but I would do it again one day because I have liked them back from when I was a kid
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: akira_akuma]
#18956215 - 10/09/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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They hang out at starbucks or thrift stores.. most have small dicks and small tits.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Gorlax]
#18956223 - 10/09/13 08:03 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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so they are trannies?
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: hidenseek1]
#18956297 - 10/09/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Indie food. Big hands, big feet. Like slim and perky.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: SunnyD] 1
#18956393 - 10/09/13 08:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Daddyzomed said:
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Legend said: So what's the meaning of hipster now a days? Someone should post a picture.

HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!
Yeah. I think that cocky smirk does it. 
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: hidenseek1]
#18956409 - 10/09/13 08:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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hidenseek1 said: so they are trannies?
Why do you think trannies have small dicks? Considering they are chicks, they have huge dicks.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Vriska Serket]
#18956647 - 10/09/13 09:28 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Vriska Serket said:you don’t use “hipster” to descri8e an actual group of people, but to descri8e a fictional stereotype that is an outlet for literally anything that annoys you.
Russian skinhead homophobes really annoy me. Such a bunch of hipsters. OP is literally a hipster.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Vriska Serket]
#18975874 - 10/14/13 09:51 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Vriska Serket said: It serves more of a function than yer mum m8
#rekt
(teehee)
check my loc.
But yeah when I hear the word I roll my eyes.
Lord Buckley The Hip Gahn
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: VivaLaMushie]
#18975883 - 10/14/13 09:54 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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VivaLaMushie said: Ive never heard anyone say "hipster" in person.
where the hell do you live?? i hear it almost every day
nobody ever calls me a hipster because my appearance is nondescript. button up shirt + slacks most of the time.
but I listen to really underground music, I take really underground drugs, and I go to really underground places. it's not until you start talking to me that you realize I'm probably not what you were expecting
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: morrowasted] 3
#18976037 - 10/14/13 10:49 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lot of hipsters in this thread.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Shroomism]
#18976259 - 10/14/13 11:51 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes!
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Vriska Serket]
#18976354 - 10/14/13 12:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Its a little immature when people have the nerve to put a silly label on you. I've been called it a fair amount of times since I have my own unique taste, I listen to music that most people have never heard of, watch foreign films, read obscure books, so naturally I encounter many people whom might define me as a hipster when in reality I'm only seeking for a medium which will allow me to view things in a different light. I'll admit that I'm quite a "fanboy" since I purchase many t shirts of my favorite bands etc, but I don't think that should automatically make you seem like a hipster. As long as the person wearing the shirt, or claiming to be such a great fan of this & that can provide you with sufficient details of whatever that brand of entertainment is, and you can see from them that they know what they are talking about, so much that the person they are speaking to might, from your enthusiastic following of them, might go out and listen to that band.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: drkkenny]
#18976412 - 10/14/13 12:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I get called a hipster all the time because of my style of dress, it's always just teasing and only a couple of my friends(who I could also say are hipsters) do it.. it doesn't really bother me or bring me down, but I guess I don't realize how much of a fucking hipster I am 'till I leave Philadelphia.
The other night I literally said "I think anyone who self-identifies with or depends on a counter culture to form an identity is stupid"
and all I got was "THAT'S THE MOST HIPSTER THING I'VE EVER HEARD, PB!"
fuck it.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: drkkenny]
#18976689 - 10/14/13 01:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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drkkenny said: Its a little immature when people have the nerve to put a silly label on you. I've been called it a fair amount of times since I have my own unique taste, I listen to music that most people have never heard of, watch foreign films, read obscure books, so naturally I encounter many people whom might define me as a hipster when in reality I'm only seeking for a medium which will allow me to view things in a different light. I'll admit that I'm quite a "fanboy" since I purchase many t shirts of my favorite bands etc, but I don't think that should automatically make you seem like a hipster. As long as the person wearing the shirt, or claiming to be such a great fan of this & that can provide you with sufficient details of whatever that brand of entertainment is, and you can see from them that they know what they are talking about, so much that the person they are speaking to might, from your enthusiastic following of them, might go out and listen to that band.
Weirdo.
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Re: "Hipster" and the people who use that term [Re: Vriska Serket]
#18976796 - 10/14/13 02:07 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Vriska Serket said: “Hipster” is a term co-opted for use as a meaningless pejorative in order to vaguely call someone else’s authenticity into question and, by extension, claim authenticity for yourself.
It serves no convers8tional function and imparts no information, save for indic8ing the opinions and preferences of the speaker.
Meanwhile, a market myth has sprung up around the term, as well as a cultural 8ogeyman consisting of elusive white 20-somethings who wear certain clothes (but no one will agree on what), listen to certain music (no one can agree on this either), and act a certain way (you’ve probably sensed the pattern on your own).
You can’t define what “that kind of 8ehavior or fashion or lifestyle” actually is, nor will you ever be a8le to. That’s 8ecause you don’t use “hipster” to descri8e an actual group of people, but to descri8e a fictional stereotype that is an outlet for literally anything that annoys you.
The twist, of course, is that if it weren’t for your own insecurities, nothing that a “hipster” could do or wear would ever affect you emotionally. But you are insecure about your own authenticity - “Do I wear what I wear because I want to? Do I listen to my music because I truly like it? I’m certainly not like those filthy hipsters!” - so you project those feelings.
Suffice it to say, no one self-identifies as a hipster; the term is always applied to an Other, to separate the authentic Us from the inauthentic, “ironic” Them.
I've been called one but it doesn't bother me, although I do see your point very clearly. Quote-worthy post, man
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