I HATE Hipsters!!!!!!!!!

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They both look gay. I guess it isn't cool to dress like a heterosexual male anymore. Damn, we the last of a dying breed :snoop:

Fashion is gay therefore clothes are gay therefore anybody who wears clothes is gay. What now.
 

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Ehh Punk is still alive lol

90s emo had some dope bands. Indian Summer, Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral :blessed: all that later stuff like Hawthorne Heights and that one band who had Skrillex in it was trash lol

Also, Vision Of Disorder & Blood For Blood are dope

Victory went down the tube..went from Integrity, Killing Time, Refused, Shelter etc etc to shyt like Hawthorne Heights & A Day To Remember :huhldup:
So, HH sucks? :guilty:
I left Brooklyn in 2005. I was already starting to see the initial surge of hipsters into Bushwick. They were starting to stay on the L train past Bedford Ave and Lorimer St. Now when I go through the old hood, I barely recognize it. I really don't have a problem with the ones who come in and try to blend in. One lived next door to my wife's uncle, right across the street from Bushwick HS, and he was cool; when I went up to NY one time I visited my wife's uncle and son came out on the stoop like "Yo, Freddie, we're playing dominoes again tonight, right? I got cold Coronas!"

However, I hold a special hatred for the ones like this broad who come in and try to change the culture and way things have been done for decades like they running thangs.

Sorry for the long read; this spoke to me cause this was right near where I grew up, and I know the stores in question... :damn:

EAST WILLIAMSBURG — When Caprice Esser starts her work day each morning, the freelance hairstylist feels inundated by a cacophony of salsa and merengue tunes that rise up from two record shops on her Moore Street block.

"They play music out on the sidewalk ... the stores are so close to each other that I have to hear both at the same time," Esser, 31, lamented about the beats pulsing outside San German Records and Johnny Albino Music Center. "It's seven days a week, eight hours a day."

Esser — who just moved to the street last May — has placed constant 311 calls and spoke up at a Williamsburg Community Board 1 meeting this month with her complaint.

"It's a violation," she claimed of the sounds. "I'd be happy if they would just turn it down to a reasonable level."

According to the city's administrative legal code, speakers or any "sound reproduction device" are prohibited from being placed outside a business without a permit.

"No person shall operate...any sound reproduction device, for commercial or business advertising purposes or for the purpose of attracting attention to any performance, show, sale or display of merchandise," the law reads.

In addition to the speaker prohibition, the city'sNoise Code calls for a general limit for a commercial establishment's noise level to "42 decibels as measured from inside nearby residences (not as loud as a normal conversation level would be inside the residences)."

But owners of the shops — both nearly 50-year-old family businesses that serve the Puerto Rican community and other longtime Latino residents in the neighborhood — insisted they have done nothing wrong and that they never received complaints until a recent batch of new young people started arriving on the street.

"How would you feel if somebody came to your block and started telling you what to do?" exclaimed Jesse Millan, 38, owner of San German Records whose father opened the business in 1967 after moving to New York from Puerto Rico. "It's quiet now. We used to have two speakers and now we just have one."

Millan said his shop — the third-oldest Latin record store in the city, he claimed — had not gotten a noise ticket since he became owner 14 years ago, and that new residents should respect the history of the block.

"It's like the Christopher Columbus syndrome, you move somewhere and forget anyone was there before you," Millan said in his shop one recent afternoon. "Now cops have to come down all the time because she [Esser] always calls 311 so they have to ... but they haven't given me any tickets."

But on Nov. 16 (the day after DNAinfo.com visited his shop and called the city's Department of Environmental Protection to question the speakers' legality) the city issued a summons, a DEP spokeswoman said.

"A notice of violation was issued...for operating any sound reproductive equipment for commercial business or business advertising purposes or for attracting attention to any sale or display of merchandise," she said, citing section 24-244(b) of the city's Noise Code.

The penalty, she said, was up to $700 in fines.

Millan claimed he had been unaware of the law prohibiting outdoor speakers.

"I was under the impression you could have speakers 3 feet to your property line at a certain decibel level," he said.

He maintained that the 46-year-old speaker was intrinsic to the block's identity, much like the neighboring Moore Street Market with dozens of local produce and food vendors.

"There are generations of people who come to this community to obtain food, music and other goods directly tied to their Puerto Rican culture," he said. "The people who decide to join our community should consider that this has been a Puerto Rican community for over 75 years and it's not the community that needs to adjust to them but the opposite."

Across the street from San German the owner of Johnny Albino Records also defended his broadcast of CD tunes on the sidewalk.

"Eighty percent of what I sell is what I play," said Manny Rivera, 43, whose father also opened his shop 47 years ago. "If I have to turn my speakers off I think I'll go out of business," he said, noting that the decline in CD sales due to online music downloads had already wounded his family business.

Rivera said he had turned down the music but that it can be difficult to monitor the noise level since some CDs play more loudly than others.

Rivera claimed he did not believe he was breaking the law, and that new residents should have been prepared for the music on the block.

"I asked them, 'Did you hear the music?' They said yes, and I said 'What did you think you were going to change?'" Rivera claimed of his conversations with new neighbors who had complained about the noise. "It's just like if you rent an apartment with a Chinese restaurant underneath it — you're going to smell soy sauce."

Williamsburg Councilwoman Diana Reyna's Chief of Staff Antonio Reynoso said the speaker debate has existed for years, but he emphasized the music's importance for the local Latino community.

"I know it's illegal...I don't condone it," he said of the outdoor speakers. "But I understand the businesses' perspective...The culture and identity of that block was defined by stores like those."

Reynoso also said he feared that the loss of the speakers would harm the street's character.

"You have to be very aware of the community you're moving into," he said of new residents, and claimed that the loss of the street's traditional culture "starts with the music being turned down."

Reyna declined to comment about the controversy.

Meanwhile, Esser maintained that the stores were operating unfairly.

"It may be a part of the culture but it's also a violation," she said of the noise level. "It's a law, and if they're not going to abide by the laws, what about everybody else?"
What an entitled bytch. :pacspit:
 

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Nuf said

I hate these motherf*ckers...they're like the borg

They all look the same
They all have that same gotdamn "uptalk" nasal thingy that makes me cringe
They stick their nose in everything and anything
They have the worst self-entitlement complex known to mankind
They think they can just "own" culture
They're driving up the rents and cost of living in damn near every major city there is
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The men are omega males
The women look like womens studies majors from Oberlin like the swag of a baby mouse
You can't go to any major city anymore in the WORLD without seeing THEM
The black hipsters are some of the biggest sellouts/Toms/c00ns ever

They starting to piss me off to the point of wanting to smack the gotdamn taste out of these fools.:pacspit:
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Well how do you feel about 30 year olds who work in a yogurt shop and their parents pay their rent to live in BK:mjpls:
 
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Hipster culture is fake. All these people enabling it are all frauds and lames without identity. Their identity is completely inexistant, the next big new trend in hipster media represents a big new change in their lives, personalities, values. They consume, think, behave like unthinking sheep. They just go with any next current flow of hipster culture.

Their true values are not diversity, anti-racism, democracy, etc... these concepts are just adopted as a superficial way. All they ever care about is being extremely conformist in their little hipster heaven, and being regarded as a exemplary hipster, while ironically enjoying crass consumerism and YOLO decadent selfish lifestyle. Food, getting drunk on lame ass beer, reddit, bicycles, and attention whoring at full speed. And concern trolling for the feel-good subject of the hour(oh, poor blacks :mjpls: , hoes being raped out there :sadcam:, class warfare, the poor working class kids :lupe: immigrant spic kids:to:, and so on.)

Its like ground-hog day(the movie with Bill Murray) with these cacs. They be like, we are going to take pics of our boring ass lives, and post them on instagram. And repeat next day.
(trips to museums in order to look sophisticated and feel above the peasants, aka other people. Take pics of food from lame ass trendy restaurant. Take pics of themselves waiting in a long ass line FOR CRONUTS)

shyts out there is ridiculous.

They prefer comfort in mediocrity, thats why noting great of value came from them since 2008. culturally wise. All frauds.

They are afraid of criticism. They are narrow-minded and can only do shyt in front of an audience- thats right, these LAME CACS can't live for themselves, they can't enjoy life itself unless they receive constant positive feedback from total strangers, when they try to act like the perfect hipster.

. For these swagless cacs and brehs, respecting perfectly the written and unwritten rules of hipster culture is like life and death- they dont want to be ostracized and they be really scared of :camby: out of their hipster heaven.

These people are not real and authentic. They are all swagless, and bring back all the good stuff(clothing, style, music) from other eras(1890s, 1970s. 1990s...) and with the help of technology + social media platforms, they make it seem like brand new. So these frauds be fooling others that its legitimate 2014 stuff, THAT THEY CREATED THEMSELVES, but in reality its just old stuff rebranded as new because of the modern technology and HD social media filters.

Culture stealers.

I mean a lot of these cac hipsters use a fukking typewriter from 1890s. Its a fashion accesory. They dont even need that shyt but its a fashion prop for them. AGAIN THEY JUST WANT TO BE SEEN USING THAT 1890s OLD ASS TYPEWRITER, TO SHOW OTHERS THAT THEY ARE A GOOD HIPSTER. THATS IT. THEY LIVE FOR THE VALIDATION OF OTHERS, THEIR ACCEPTANCE.

ITS THE ULTIMATE SWAGLESS CONFORMISM MOVEMENT.

LOL HERE IT IS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter

from 1890s.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/wo...psters-launched-the-typewriters-comeback.html



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They are attention whores, but they don't want to risk doing the wrong move that would be considered hipsters. They are jugdmental and think their culture is helping society ''progress'' but they are doing nothing. They just think they are superior to others, but without any good reason. Its completely unwarranted shyt.

Speaking of social media, I think 2008 was their coming out year, the year they were finally noticed and recognized.

and facebook/instagram really put them on the map the following years (2009-2014)

2008 was the first year they were really relevant with all that mass appeal. They were more or less there the previous years (2004-07) but were a niche subculture and were on their own. They didn't influence shyt, they did not have the numbers, nor the swagness, and hip-hop/rap/street culture dominated all around in them days. I mean, white dudes back in the days were massively trying to copy us. Now I see less cacs trying to be thugs compared back then. Cacs are either hipster or douchebag/frat boy. No in between.

The hipster rise to social revelancy coincides with the fact that rap back then was in a struggling phase imo, rap was starting to be perceived as passé, corny and cliché. Young Buck Lose my mind was the last great song of the 1998-2008 era when street gang culture dominated. he really put his heart into, so intense.

Back then you had all these mediocre rappers ;like Laffy Taffy, T-Pain, Soulja Boy, Sean Kingston, etc.... So hipsters took advantage of the mediocre times of rap and started to barge their way in.

Probably a good chunk of the white boys who were wiggers from 1999 to early-mid 2000s saw the combinaison of rap /hip-hop quality decline. and the new rise of hipsters, and jumped right in. Deep down I bet these white dudes knew that they were never going to fit into street/thug/rap culture of back then, it just was not right.

They thought that hipster culture, with its inherent whiteness(remember the 1990s style grunge student with fair trade coffee, flannel shirts, tight blue dad jeans, doc martens black boots, college rock music, etc...they copied it now breh, they brought it back, but the help of modern social media + technology, it looks innovative and brand new) , and the emphasis of things like craft beer, ukelele, and being ironic would fit them better than a bandana, a white T, and a overall dope style.

It was easy for them to be swagless cacs in hipsterdom but difficult to be real-life street thug.
 
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These dudes ain't intimidating, they ain't a threat. These guys have no game, from the comfortable white burbs( so they aint street smart and wise to game/true life) , swagless all around and p*ssy-whipped hardcore by feminism and women general caprices/entitlement. These hipster women are good for a hate-fukk but some of them really crave the presence of a serious/real man in her life. And they definitely fukk with black dudes, I mean they hate anything frat white boy stuff, douchebag corny white boy shyt. They distance themselves from mainstream cac culture, so a black guy will kill it with them much better than any white dude. Eh if you got more swag that the chumps they usually with, you :eat: And in NYC, LA,Canada they have a good number of hottie hipsters.
 
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yeah hipsters suck but truth be told, if your an alpha male and u find some weak hipster thats willing to fukk with u....lol u can pretty much control him or her....after all most of them are sheltered kids from the burbs
 
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Since these cac hipsters have been flooding our society, from their takeover back in 2008, nothing great of value came in the arts, music, movies and social change/scene. If anything, brehs, female entitlement, distrust of others for no good reason, fake political corectness and extreme man-hating feminism/fakkit shyt grew along them. And yet they have the nerve to tell us that they are the generation that is helping this country progress, that they are the generation that will destroy racism....while they cant even genuinely relate to others and talk like a normal person, always using their smartphones and apple laptops as a shield in order to avoid normal socialization and people outside their little crew. They aint social, they're awkward as shyt.
 
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