Danishfurniturelover
the prettiest spice girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVmmYMwFj1I&feature=youtu.be
The only people I hate more then those Hare Krishna cnuts.
The only people I hate more then those Hare Krishna cnuts.
I'm 20 and believe me, there's still many of my generation who can't stand all this crap either!!
These glasses that people don't actually need are just strange. Who ever started that is an absolute twunt. Perhaps even the definition of it.
Then there's those hats which say "batman" or have those spinning things on them....
I advise you to look at this article, a freind of mine posted it and I very much agreed.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/anatomy-of-a-new-modern-douchebag
Oh, and I also don't understand how these hipsters think they are against gentrification and consumerism when they embody every single aspect of both!
How do you drown a hipster?
In the mainstream.
(My 10yr old daughter told me that one!)
I'm 20 and believe me, there's still many of my generation who can't stand all this crap either!!
These glasses that people don't actually need are just strange. Who ever started that is an absolute twunt. Perhaps even the definition of it.
Then there's those hats which say "batman" or have those spinning things on them....
I advise you to look at this article, a freind of mine posted it and I very much agreed.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/anatomy-of-a-new-modern-douchebag
Oh, and I also don't understand how these hipsters think they are against gentrification and consumerism when they embody every single aspect of both!
I'm 20 and believe me, there's still many of my generation who can't stand all this crap either!!
These glasses that people don't actually need are just strange. Who ever started that is an absolute twunt. Perhaps even the definition of it.
Then there's those hats which say "batman" or have those spinning things on them....
I advise you to look at this article, a freind of mine posted it and I very much agreed.
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/anatomy-of-a-new-modern-douchebag
Oh, and I also don't understand how these hipsters think they are against gentrification and consumerism when they embody every single aspect of both!
I work in Shoreditch. I have grown a big beard. I sometimes rock stonewashed skinny red denim. I have tattoos. I was galavanting in The Groucho last night. I drink red wine.
Am I a hipster? (I already know I'm a **** so don't come back with that retort!)
But most importantly, does it matter?? Absolutely harmless 'type' of people. Let them reign, rather more hipsters than some of the chav ****s that roam London.
You see I think that last paragraph is the problem. Many people see hipsters as what would be chavs trying to take themselves a little upmarket.
Especially those untucked shirts with the top button done up - that's straight out of the 1990s pastel-coloured Ralph Lauren playbook.
How do you drown a hipster?
In the mainstream.
(My 10yr old daughter told me that one!)
isn't that article about the opposite of the 'hipster' - the muscle clad macaron who spends all his time in the Gym or talking about Gym?
the guy who wrote the article is a stereotypical hipster iirc
Bloody hell, for a 10 year old to know what a hipster is and what mainstream means she must have some brains - may have some hope yet!!
I wouldn't say so Bill, I'd say these Maori tattoo's and stupid haircuts are a way of a hipster trying to make themselves standout. They go to the gym to make themselves look hench enough to stand out, they get the tatoo's in the hope no one will have the exact same design and they get the ridiculous haircuts in hope that no one else would be stupid enough to get the same design.
I'd say, whether they like it or not they are hipsters.
I won't lie, I have a single tattoo but won't get anymore as far as I'm concerned now. I also went to the gym, which was partly to impress the ladies, but mainly to recover a broken arm and build some muscle round the plate and wire in it so that I can actually carry my shopping with two hands! Since then and starting uni I have met my good friend alcohol and my nemesis who I call "skint". Skint and alcohol have collaborated together to make it so I avoid going to the gym, and have a nice beer belly formilating instead!
But seriously, there's a lot of people my age flexing their muscles in 'selfies' and doing this ridiculous 'neknomination' thing in order to show how unique they are, even if their displayment of uniqueness is what random foods, condiments and beverages they can down in one. I honestly see little difference between the 'muscle clad macaron' and the hipster.
What are hipsters going to do when tattoo arm sleaves become passé?
You see I think that last paragraph is the problem. Many people see hipsters as what would be chavs trying to take themselves a little upmarket.
Especially those untucked shirts with the top button done up - that's straight out of the 1990s pastel-coloured Ralph Lauren playbook.
Wow did you really write that without thinking how stupid it sounds.
Scara, your a man of taste, you like the nicer things in life..... think back though when you were in your teens, early 20's you probably followed trends and wore what you might now think would look ridiculous on you. At the end of the day though isn't it better that they are into a style, won't they as they get older start wearing more quality labels, better tailoring etc?
I'd rather my kids become hipsters than chav's or even worse someone who just shops at Next/M&S etc because they don't care. My daughters 13 and she's into Jack Wills, Hollister, Abercrombie etc, it costs me a small fortune but she looks great when she goes out, which reflects on me, i'm sure her being interested in style/fashion now will mean she'll always dress well.