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DoomYoshi wrote:Newsflash: There are no more Hipsters anymore. Macklemore becoming a hit was the final nail in the coffin. We have moved onto bigger and better things.
Lil_SlimShady wrote:What happened? I am a frequent browser of Reddit, imugr, and funnyjunk and just a year ago those websites were swarming with rage faces and rage comics. However, now they don't get much love or recognition. Furthermore, those users who still use them are criticized into an oblivion. I noticed that this deterioration began after rage faces appeared all over mainstream sites, such as Facebook and Tumblr. Does this make internet dwellers hypocritical hipsters who jump off the mainstream wagon when their niche is threatened?
Lil_SlimShady wrote:Untrue. In Vancouver, around Kitsilano area, they are still living and breeding. Also, I am afraid of whom might replace hipsters so for the sake of sanity lets keep them around.
DoomYoshi wrote:Lil_SlimShady wrote:Untrue. In Vancouver, around Kitsilano area, they are still living and breeding. Also, I am afraid of whom might replace hipsters so for the sake of sanity lets keep them around.
They aren't hipsters anymore. Now it is mainstream.
The hipster ethos was based on main issue: fashion becomes unhip as soon as it becomes mainstream. However, now that entire concept (fashion becomes unhip as soon as it becomes mainstream, for those slow on the uptake) has become mainstream.
Ergo, Hipster = dead.
This doesn't preclude the existence of people who look, dress, act and think like hipsters. It just makes them lost souls, adrift in a world that has moved on.
Haggis_McMutton wrote:Lil_SlimShady wrote:What happened? I am a frequent browser of Reddit, imugr, and funnyjunk and just a year ago those websites were swarming with rage faces and rage comics. However, now they don't get much love or recognition. Furthermore, those users who still use them are criticized into an oblivion. I noticed that this deterioration began after rage faces appeared all over mainstream sites, such as Facebook and Tumblr. Does this make internet dwellers hypocritical hipsters who jump off the mainstream wagon when their niche is threatened?
The cycle of internet fashion is a fickle beast.
Give it 5 years, I bet they'll make a comeback in one way or another.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
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may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
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