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Is it a bad thing when commuting is hip?
Is it a bad thing when commuting is hip? |
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.
....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized"....... |
Originally Posted by ianstew
(Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.
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Pretty girl says "I ride my bike to get where I need to go. And I enjoy the ride. So..."
She's much hipper than I am, but that's exactly the same reason I ride my bike to work. I love it. |
Wow..that was like really Groovy, man....
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Originally Posted by ianstew
(Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.
....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized"....... |
Yes it is a good thing, because, finally, it's hip to be square.
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Originally Posted by ianstew
(Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans, a "vintage" shirt, and riding a god awful rattle canned multi colored ss/fg while puffing a parly.
....otherwise known as hipsters.....AKA "i am not a hipster, even though i dress and act like one, but by renouncing hipsterdom I am therefore special and unique, and too hip and cool to be categorized"....... |
Originally Posted by weshigh
(Post 14318526)
...Does it really matter what jeans someone is wearing? They are on a bike. The more people on bikes and out of cars is a great thing. If someone does it because they think its hip, whatever, it got them in the saddle.
I'm not hip, just ask my twenty-something kids. But I smile anytime I see someone using a bike on a regular basis. |
you damn hippies need to get a car.
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It might be hip when attractive young 20-somethings commute. But it's not hip the way I do it!:)
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Originally Posted by weshigh
(Post 14318526)
The more people on bikes and out of cars is a great thing. If someone does it because they think its hip, whatever, it got them in the saddle.
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... unlike countries where its been normal, for 100 years?
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Originally Posted by weshigh
(Post 14318526)
Whats with the hostility? Does it really matter what jeans someone is wearing? They are on a bike. The more people on bikes and out of cars is a great thing. If someone does it because they think its hip, whatever, it got them in the saddle.
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Originally Posted by alhedges
(Post 14318687)
It might be hip when attractive young 20-somethings commute. But it's not hip the way I do it!:)
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Originally Posted by ianstew
(Post 14318901)
I see humor is not the name of your game.
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Originally Posted by mechanicalron
(Post 14319086)
could be his pants are to tight :)
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I think it's going to be a long while before bike commuting is hip in my area.
As to what people wear when commuting, it doesn't matter to me. Some people may think i look like a mushroom-headed tool. |
Originally Posted by mechanicalron
(Post 14319086)
could be his pants are to tight :)
ianstew: it was more that it was the first comment and there are a lot of people who get really bent out of shape about "hipsters" and a lot of the anger is about prescribed motives with little truth to the people they are actually describing. I'll give you credit for setting up mechanicalron for the assist though. |
What??? PEOPLE BIKING DIFFERENTLY THAN ME? How dare they enjoy MY hobby!
Seriously, the level of elitism in this entire forum is starting to really grate on me... |
Yep, I think it would be a good thing if our city had hipsters, between myself and another woman cyclist, we seem to be the only commuting cyclists (that I've viewed) trying to set a fashion statement, then the BMX'er crowd tries to set the tone for the rest of the city.
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The only issue i have with said neon rattle can ss/fx hipsters is that they run red lights, ride on the wrong side, dont have breaks, dont use lights at night thats not to say all ss/fx riders but if you live in LA and maybe other places you would know the type but i wear skinny jeans and a vintage T and dress well and have my bike looking..... cool :p but i have the vintage cool although i could use a good powder coating just to have a fresh paint job but the paint would cost more than my bike :/.
However i feel it is the healthiest trend in a long time more excersise for young people :) whats bad about that :D |
by the way i ride in the rain and all days in between :)
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Bicycle commuting is cool in some places now, but certainly not everywhere. It takes a lot more character to be a commuter in southern cities like Houston or Atlanta than it does to cycle in Portland or Seattle or Chicago. If you're a commuter in Seattle, you're almost so normal you're boring; even the mayor rides to work sometimes. If you live in Houston and you're seen riding a bike at 7:00 AM on a Monday, you're risking social censure; people will assume you're destitute or a DUI. Decent people don't ride bikes for utilitarian purposes in Baptist regions.
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Originally Posted by ianstew
(Post 14318097)
its only a bad thing when said commuter is a guy wearing girl's jeans
Everywhere else I've been in the world, refers to looser jeans as "American" jeans, however, you guys refer to slim jeans as "girls jeans." I think you've seen too many Miller Lite commercials or can't fit in slim-cut jeans? |
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