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

, hoes being raped out there

, class warfare, the poor working class kids

immigrant spic kids

, 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

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
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.