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I'm with mr Streafer (it does happen), I'm even quite fond of them. I like a hipster spot....also, is it me or is the scupltured flat hairstyle with shaved sides RE Beckham also moving a bit from Chav to Hipster? I've seen a couple of these hairstyle recently with owners in hipster rather than Essex/Bromley clobber

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Like actually angry? Or mildly vexed?


Mildly vexed ranging to really quite irritated.


Of course I have no hatred for any of these individuals, but I do have a general dislike of the whole "tribe" thing, as you put it, at the best of times. Just the copycat, formulaic nature of it all. And this particular tribe seem to believe they're particularly cool (at least that's how it plays out in my mind). And of course they mainly look like complete dorks.

*ditches the American Spirits*


ETA: now 6.50 and sipping a glass of red in Peckham Refreshment Room. Great atmosphere and putting me in the ????'s an SJ camp.


*retrieves American Spirits*



Jeremy Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > Like actually angry? Or mildly vexed?

>

> Mildly vexed ranging to really quite irritated.

>

> Of course I have no hatred for any of these

> individuals, but I do have a general dislike of

> the whole "tribe" thing, as you put it, at the

> best of times. Just the copycat, formulaic nature

> of it all. And this particular tribe seem to

> believe they're particularly cool (at least that's

> how it plays out in my mind). And of course they

> mainly look like complete dorks.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> I don't get the endless hipster hate

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> The look cliched, sure. But as tribes go they are

> pretty benign, almost cute



OMG, I don't hate them. I think they're kinda sweet. X

why hate hipsters ? cos it saves time


every era has its feckless narcisstic blip, usually with a hard core of secure wealth behind them -we had the hippies, we had the new wavers, the new romantics blah blah.Ispose the vile hippies left a legacy of sorts if I have to be honest, but what do these bastard sons of urb grunge and squat chic give us ? what do they offer to the wider world?


I cant think of anything . Even the Goths will leave a legacy - these bearded selfish cockroaches will just leave piss stains on the side of your house as they stumble back from bar story


If anyone can actually show me that this movement has any depth or group consciousness I will happily delete my comment bro'.

I haven't really been aware of any of this. Are the short sleeve bottomed to the collar patterned shirts part of this fad? Seeing a lot of that around but I guess that may be just "fashion". Although that's something no 40 something should try, even you SJ.

Are hipsters a 'movement' anyway? I almost half get the idea, but aren't they mainly smallish pockets of well 'hipsters' in various urban settings supposedly informing others/creating what they would baulk at calling 'trends' and just iPading it up wherever there's free WiFI, for all we know working for an employment agency, placing domestic staff?

But anyway, nice to have a 'whatever it is they are' based on hip-hugging trousers, important that and worked well enough for The Rutles


Anyway, after time and waistline expansion, all our trousers and perhaps oursouls become 'hipsters'.

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