..but it's the hipsters who are perpetually dour and hate everything.
Isn't it ironic?
That's pretty much what I was trying to say in my first post.
..but it's the hipsters who are perpetually dour and hate everything.
Isn't it ironic?
lolDo they have any "hipster lounge" forum that we can infiltrate and learn more?
Do they have any "hipster lounge" forum that we can infiltrate and learn more?
To an extent, I think you're right. It's just the other piece - the "I'm too cool, and I don't really care" bit that separates the two ( I think). People here value old fashioned values and behavior. Hipsters are more anti-social from what I see and hear. Whatever the case, I can't wait to see what the next trend is...Start with a blog called Hipster Runoff run by an enigmatic character named Carles. Ostensibly the blog is about indie music, but really it's a super-self-reflexive meditation on the vapidity of culture in general. Ironic to the point of, to paraphrase Kierkegaard, eating its own stomach. One of the things I find ironic, is that "hipster" (quotation marks intended to designate the dubiousness of the label) activism aligns itself against many of the same things often denigrated on this forum- the way mass production and contemporary market practices have generated a "mainstream" entirely lacking in quality, substance, or unique creativity. One could ALMOST say that the Fedora Lounge and the vintage ethic it promotes is a kind of hipsterdom in and of itself...
One could ALMOST say that the Fedora Lounge and the vintage ethic it promotes is a kind of hipsterdom in and of itself...
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People here value old fashioned values and behavior. Hipsters are more anti-social from what I see and hear.
. I've never understood the Internet behavior of hating a thread yet continuing to post in it? You're all blessed with the ability to ignore. Or post. Simply ignore and move on.Yes, it has all become rather tedious. Surely we can find another group on whom we can all look down while pronouncing ourselves so superior to the normals?
The difference is that many of us here who pursue an atavistic way of life were doing it long before we ever heard of the "vintage subculture." We don't do it to impress our peers with how cool, or "how vintage" we are, we do it out of deep personal conviction -- and we certainly won't be moving on to the next hip rebellion if "vintage" should ever go mainstream. What we do and how we live proceeds from the inside out. "Hipsterdom," so far as I've been able to figure it, proceeds largely from the outside in.
Hipsters *need* mainstream culture in order to validate their own self-created image as rebels. Atavists couldn't care less about mainstream culture unless somebody insists on shoving it in their faces, and then all they want is for it to just go away.
. I've never understood the Internet behavior of hating a thread yet continuing to post in it? You're all blessed with the ability to ignore. Or post. Simply ignore and move on.
See, now that's funny 'powers!:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clapThey want to complain about complaining. How ironic.
Who's complaining?Well, complaining over people complaining over people complaining... How's that for irony?