DinoMikeSr
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I’m in Richmond a lot, so where are the hipsters hiding there?
It's because they never went away. Still media worthyWe're still writing articles about hipsters? What is this, 2008?![]()
We're still writing articles about hipsters? What is this, 2008?![]()
Did you actually go to college and not collagebecause your reading comprehension seems questionable You keep reading "millennials" into this and I specifically mentioned University nearby which would indicate zoomers and not boomers...learn n returnDeebo lives a haunted house with the ghost of Carles. A pervasive chillwave hangs in the air. He is very afraid of young people—who are now old people with children of their own.
Please no one let Deebo know about Gen Z or worse those skibidi toilet kids raised by iPads.
Did you actually go to college and not collagebecause your reading comprehension seems questionable You keep reading "millennials" into this and I specifically mentioned University nearby which would indicate zoomers and not boomers...learn n return![]()
Oh man…where do I begin. I thought you were always telling me that hipsters disappeared with the beatnik jazz so or something and now it millennials…which is it? Also I’m trying to get across the point that hipsters are nothing more than trend jumpers. So whether you call them hipsters, bandwagoners, jump alongside or whatever it’s all the same but hipster is an established word that conjures a certain image, not a literal image because hipster changes with the trends.But you keep taking about the early 21st century hipster thing which was very much associated with millennials (which isn’t a word I specifically used in the post you quoted). And you’re basically using “hipster” as a way to characterize young people who are in college or something.
Here’s the thing. People in their 40s and 50s who are not parents of teens/twentysomethings or professionally involved with those folks probably have no hope of telling a cool or hip 19 year old from a non-cool 19 year old. So it seems like you’re seeing young people and declaring them “hipsters” for simply doing/wearing normal stuff that entered the mainstream from the hipster subculture like 15 years ago.
You sound like a weird old man complaining about people riding their bikes and piercing their flesh and hippin and hoppin with the Jell-O pudding pops.
Not to mention that all this hipster talk is rich coming from an underemployed dirtbag weed enthusiast who listens to bands no one has heard of and is always posting photos of his dog.
Oh man…where do I begin. I thought you were always telling me that hipsters disappeared with the beatnik jazz so or something and now it millennials…which is it? Also I’m trying to get across the point that hipsters are nothing more than trend jumpers. So whether you call them hipsters, bandwagoners, jump alongside or whatever it’s all the same but hipster is an established word that conjures a certain image, not a literal image because hipster changes with the trends.
I’ve never said anything about beatnik jazz. The 21st century “hipster” thing was an outgrowth of 90s alt culture that sort of peaked as a thing somewhere around the mid to late Aughts and then just became more or less mainstream upper middle class white people culture by the Teens by which time “hipster” discourse was just fodder for tired old people jokes/observations. And yes, people who were in their 20s circa 2007 are the same cohort known as millennials.
And of course, fads and fashion exist. Which is why it’s wild you’re still complaining about fads from when George W Bush was president
you still don’t get it… I’m not calling out the multi color tats, skinny jeans and California gold rush beards all I’m saying in that person still exists but in a different cosplay
I also remember you going into the etymology of the word hip and ultimately it went back to the jass age
Goth gals don’t wear parachute pants….Learn n returnHip hop heads are the same as goth girls. They both like things and wear clothes. Law of Deebo.