Hipster article in Ad Buster.
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That article was another waste of my time...I skimmed it.
Here's a question though; why is there so much talk about being hipster in a forum dedicated to bicycles? Are we afraid because we ride a certain type of bike that happens to be fashionable at the time of being called hipsters?
Who the **** cares.
I ride because I like it and its good for my body/soul...
Here's a question though; why is there so much talk about being hipster in a forum dedicated to bicycles? Are we afraid because we ride a certain type of bike that happens to be fashionable at the time of being called hipsters?
Who the **** cares.
I ride because I like it and its good for my body/soul...
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This ad was posted a while back on one of our city's local bike forums ...
https://fastermustache.org/node/5914
... a lively discussion ensued.
In short, Adbusters is tacky and the article is dumb/myopic.
https://fastermustache.org/node/5914
... a lively discussion ensued.
In short, Adbusters is tacky and the article is dumb/myopic.
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I was wondering when Adbuster became un-hipster.
I mean its like $9 at a newsstand and $60 for a subscription...**** that.
It seems that the article is just trying to justify itself and say that Adbuster is better than Vice...when in reality they are in the same camp.
I've actually been writing a book concerning subcultural America and tracing its cultural roots...its the anthropologist in me. That adbuster article is the least anthropological read I've ever had in my life. Closeminded and shortsighted.
I mean its like $9 at a newsstand and $60 for a subscription...**** that.
It seems that the article is just trying to justify itself and say that Adbuster is better than Vice...when in reality they are in the same camp.
I've actually been writing a book concerning subcultural America and tracing its cultural roots...its the anthropologist in me. That adbuster article is the least anthropological read I've ever had in my life. Closeminded and shortsighted.
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Modern hipsters look worse to most older folks because they didn't grow up with so many cameras. Embracing vanity has a much bigger payoff these days.
The pendulum will swing. It'll get tacky to be a complete fop, but I bet aesthetics will always be more important than it was to earlier generations... until the global meltdown hits and we're all killing each other for oil, food and water.
The pendulum will swing. It'll get tacky to be a complete fop, but I bet aesthetics will always be more important than it was to earlier generations... until the global meltdown hits and we're all killing each other for oil, food and water.
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I was wondering when Adbuster became un-hipster.
I mean its like $9 at a newsstand and $60 for a subscription...**** that.
It seems that the article is just trying to justify itself and say that Adbuster is better than Vice...when in reality they are in the same camp.
I've actually been writing a book concerning subcultural America and tracing its cultural roots...its the anthropologist in me. That adbuster article is the least anthropological read I've ever had in my life. Closeminded and shortsighted.
I mean its like $9 at a newsstand and $60 for a subscription...**** that.
It seems that the article is just trying to justify itself and say that Adbuster is better than Vice...when in reality they are in the same camp.
I've actually been writing a book concerning subcultural America and tracing its cultural roots...its the anthropologist in me. That adbuster article is the least anthropological read I've ever had in my life. Closeminded and shortsighted.
The thing that bothered me most is that they somehow painted hipsterdom as the "end of the line". That things could not change (or devolve, as they seem to suggest) further. But that sort of assertion smacks of arrogance, to assume it's possible to make a statement that something cannot further change.
Anyhow it is a stupid article. I hate that magazine.
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It is a dumb term to be sure. Basically another blanket term for something that most people cannot articulate.
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i think they hit it on the head somewhat -- especially when alluding to the ubiquity of the culture.
I think the reason it's so reviled by the previous generation (s) is that being a hipster is actually so mainstream -- it's not a counter-culture that was eventually commercialized like it's predecessors, its a mainstream culture posing as a counter-culture that actually evolved out of consumerism in the fist place.
I always catch s*** from people when I say I hate Vice magazine -- everyone always tells me to chill out. In fact, if you really look at Vice it's a conservative-leaning piece of consumerist normalizing crap that says nothing but buy this, don't buy that.
Sorry suckas -- you been had. Not that riding fixed has anything to do with being a hipster at all -- only a hipster or an ignorant journalist would say that, actually, as they wouldn't necessarily have the historical perspective to defend it's current place among/apart from today's fashion-conscience flash-in-the-pan user.
If you're just doin' it for fun who cares though...
I think the reason it's so reviled by the previous generation (s) is that being a hipster is actually so mainstream -- it's not a counter-culture that was eventually commercialized like it's predecessors, its a mainstream culture posing as a counter-culture that actually evolved out of consumerism in the fist place.
I always catch s*** from people when I say I hate Vice magazine -- everyone always tells me to chill out. In fact, if you really look at Vice it's a conservative-leaning piece of consumerist normalizing crap that says nothing but buy this, don't buy that.
Sorry suckas -- you been had. Not that riding fixed has anything to do with being a hipster at all -- only a hipster or an ignorant journalist would say that, actually, as they wouldn't necessarily have the historical perspective to defend it's current place among/apart from today's fashion-conscience flash-in-the-pan user.
If you're just doin' it for fun who cares though...
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