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Originally Posted by Kydizzle
disclaimer: i am not a 'hipster'
while i do live in billyburg, i live toward bushwick, so it's actually predominantly puerto-rican. only white guy hanging out on the block, surrounded by projects.
also, i am not a trust fund kid. i moved out to new york with my girlfriend and we did it on our hard earned money, and i work full time in an office job.
fuck hipsters with their fun-employment and lack of character and depth of personality and total lack of talent.
Fun Game To Play: Ride the 'L' train from Manhattan, and watch the hipster-seeming people collect onto the train. Place bets as to who you think is a trust-fund brat (hipster). If they get off at Bedford, they are a hipster. if they get off at Lorimer, half credit, but still a hipster.
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Lol look at that we are alike, hipster-looking hipster haters and yet a little obsessed with the culture.
Would you agree you are a hipster in the fashion-sense of the word? I share your hate for the trust-fund, wanna be poor and artsy, ironic for trend-sake hipsters but I believe that there is a level of hipster-ism that is more about not clinging to one music genre or one culture. Now this "not clinging to one culture" has led to a certain fashion style and thus a certain culture in itself which has led to the obnoxious hipsters.
Non the less I would call myself and you, judging by the pictures I've seen, hipsters, but in the good way.
Btw I use deodorant several times a day.