15 thoughts on “True Confessions of a Hipster – Ep.1

    1. Stephen

      I’ve been studying hipsters for awhile now, living with them in their natural environment. They are no threat. They’re all talk, no action. When they protest, it’s just for the sake of protesting. They actually have a very interesting culture that’s very simply explained. They hate anything that society deems “cool” or “mainstream” (mainstream being used to describe an activity that the majority of the local, regional, national, or international community preforms frequently). Another thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of hipsters are artist. Some of their artwork is actually quite fantastic. However, there is one thing that still comes as a mystery to me, and that’s their obsession with triangles. I will figure out the meaning to it, and that means I must get back out into the field.

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  1. Captain Obvious, newly unbanned!

    Entertaining, but mostly untrue. For example, hipsters only buy from used clothing outlets.

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  2. Stephen

    [I felt it would be best if this were an actual comment instead of a reply, so I’m reposting this]

    I’ve been studying hipsters for awhile now, living with them in their natural environment. They are no threat. They’re all talk, no action. When they protest, it’s just for the sake of protesting. They actually have a very interesting culture that’s very simply explained. They hate anything that society deems “cool” or “mainstream” (mainstream being used to describe an activity that the majority of the local, regional, national, or international community preforms frequently). Another thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of hipsters are artist. Some of their artwork is actually quite fantastic. However, there is one thing that still comes as a mystery to me, and that’s their obsession with triangles. I will figure out the meaning to it, and that means I must get back out into the field.

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