Maj.Nick Danger
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I lasted about 25 seconds. No hipster blood in my veins.
Melody and harmony are so mainstream.
I lasted about 25 seconds. No hipster blood in my veins.
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Parenthetical Girls -- Evelyn McHale
[video=youtube;_k8NR-JMajQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k8NR-JMajQ[/video]
[L]ike I said the music itself wasn't bad as long as they didn't sing...
It stems in part from the belief that this generation has little to offer in terms of culture, that everything has already been done, or that serious commitment to any belief will eventually be subsumed by an opposing belief, rendering the first laughable at best and contemptible at worst. This kind of defensive living works as a pre-emptive surrender and takes the form of reaction rather than action.
I think this is an excellent point -- the hipster is merely the ultimate end product of the postwar consumer culture, the creation of a society that can only survive by eating its own dung. But I think it's impossible for her to truly grasp the pre-irony world because she was never a part of it.
But I think she also is unable to grasp the working-class reality of most of America, which I don't lump into "economically challenged" although who isn't these days...
Irony is a defense and toy that not everyone grasps when feeling insecure.
Where can we find other examples of nonironic living? What does it look like? Nonironic models include very young children, elderly people, deeply religious people, people with severe mental or physical disabilities, people who have suffered, and those from economically or politically challenged places where seriousness is the governing state of mind. My friend Robert Pogue Harrison put it this way in a recent conversation: “Wherever the real imposes itself, it tends to dissipate the fogs of irony.”
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/how-to-live-without-irony/
What a POS article. Some good points, but then she goes off the elitist deep end.
sWhere can we find other examples of nonironic living? What does it look like? Nonironic models include very young children, elderly people, deeply religious people, people with severe mental or physical disabilities, people who have suffered, and those from economically or politically challenged places where seriousness is the governing state of mind. My friend Robert Pogue Harrison put it this way in a recent conversation: “Wherever the real imposes itself, it tends to dissipate the fogs of irony.”
Do you have any idea how many wealthy people there are? And they have kids. These kids are what I see as hipsters. And/or lifetime students. Both happily wasting their parents moola.
Do you have any idea how many wealthy people there are? And they have kids. These kids are what I see as hipsters. And/or lifetime students. Both happily wasting their parents moola.
We went to a play last night at UCLA. Drove through Beverly Hills to see my Dad's old place. Miles and miles of rich families. Same here in Pasadena, Alta Dena, Toluca Lake, San Marino. It goes on forever, and there's offspring galore. That's why I take road trips and stop to eat at truck stops. None of that there. And no, I'm not against the 1% - I want the good life too.
Well said, Sheep Lady. Live and let live!Most of the pretentious snobby kids I have met are from families who are NOT in the 1%. I do know a few adults who have never had to worry about money. But I kind of look at it as their business- if they stay out of my business I'll stay out of theirs. I'm not going to judge how they spend their money on their kids anymore than I would want them to do the same with me. If their parents are supporting them, paying for their schooling, etc. that is their business. I don't want these people to come and look at my finances and judge me for it and I'm not going to go and look at theirs.
If you raise your kids to think they are better than anyone who falls outside of their class just by virtue of their birth- be it higher or lower than the station they were born into- you raised a snob. There is nothing righteous in raising someone who categorically judges other's based upon their socioeconomic class anymore than someone who categorically judges other's based upon race.