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I so want to know those codes and follow them like a whipped dog. |
This sort of thread makes me think that there's a lot of people who need less internet and more hugs.
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more hugs from hipsters. |
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i thought it was unhip to make such public declarations, but maybe the code has changed over time-- in any case, best wishes. |
more like guns :P
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i used to wear cabbie hats/caps/etc pre-2000 simply because a) it was cold, and b) available hats didn't fit me, but britney spears and chav girls ruined those for me. after a number of hatless years i've recently switched to fedoras, which i hope will be safe for some time to come. i hope these butterfuckers never catch on: ![]() |
A little too ironic...and, yeah, I really do think...
![]() IT'S LIKE RAAAAAAINNNN ON YOUR WEDDING DAAAAAAYYY!!!!!!! A decent read: http://www.adbusters.org/magazine/79/hipster.html |
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Non-Brits using British slang - that's hipster. On the other hand, Brits saying 'Dude' just makes my blood boil (in spite of the fact I do it all the time). |
Can't Murikans say "row", "cheers", or "bugger"?
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hey! i resent the accusation-- i had seen the type before but had no name for it until you eengleesh posted endless threads and pictures about them. can i help it if the sy gossip board is my picture dictionary? ![]() |
Parts & Labor rule.
they put on a hell of a live show. I hae not seen them with their new drummer though. |
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Have you ever heard an American saying 'cheers'? It's like listening to your parents' sex sounds. Just wrong. What Americans don't understand is that, seared into the hearts and souls of every true Brit is a list - you have to respect your dialectical position in the list of best places to be from and say cheers: 1. Newcastle 2. Glasgow 3. Hull 4. Oxford 5. Sheffield 6. Bristol 7. North-East Wales 8. Cornwall 9. Belfast 10. Liverpool You can say 'cheers' if you're not on the list, but you have to respect the list. Americans simply do not respect the list (neither do Swanseans, which is why no-one likes them either). |
ar you kidding Glice?
every single american says "cheers" when toasting a beverage at a bar or any occassion! |
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And they sound like pricks doing so. I don't make the rules - as much as anyone else I'd like to know what Nascar is, or carry off a baseball hat, but it is simply not possible. |
Cheers.
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what else are you supposed to say when toasting? I thought it was a standard thang!
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Yammas? Slainté?
Ok, I'll allow you to say cheers in toasts. In fairness, I was thinking about the phenomenon of 'cheers drive', which Londoners and non-Brits alike probably haven't experienced, or the cheers in the sense of someone just having opened a door for you or somesuch. |
I say "cheers" some because there does not seem to be a proper American English equivalent word.
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I too hate that bullshit Latinos say "SALUD!" which means HEALTH! |
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Fuck, I was actually gonna buy some old-school pumas. AND IT'S NOT MY FAULT I'M SHORT. |
I have those old school pumas in grey....
and I love them. fuck that graphic!!! hrhr |
although I currently do not own a pair, I have worn "old school" pumas for almost 20 years because, I am....wait for it.....old school.
ON TOPIC: I have no empirical data because "I don't hang out with those dudes". |
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Ah Bristol. Ah Bistow. |
I think it's okay to own a few things in the Hipster Bingo card...as long as you don't Bingo.
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yay, for no bingo
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all I have is chuck taylors.
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pumas, chucks, hoodie
but I want an über-hot sian (female) |
^I think you described 85% of the straight male population of the board.
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They say it in 'ull as well, and I've heard rumours of Leeds/ Manchester doing it - as yet unverified. |
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yes, somebody mentioned before that the male fraction of this board enjoys asian females pretty much... ...bad memories are coming back....I am such a dumbass |
Fashion victims are not the same as someone who is comfortable with fashion, looks after their appearance, and happens to have decent, stimulating taste in 'stuff', be they records, music, books, movies etc.
'Hipster' has taken on a whole new meaning since the 60's, when you were considered hip if you were into wacky jazz, opera, as well as avantgarde music, and you generally had a habit of always being on the lookout for interesting things, all while dressing in rebellious-looking clothes. Since EVERYONE with vaguely decent taste in music who also happens to dress in a faux-dishevelled, geometric, quirky way is labelled a hipster these days, all those with a lack of self-confidence into the same sort of music feel automatically cut-out and take the higher moral ground, often venting their supposed superiority at any given opportunity, which makes them feel better about themselves when 'THE HIPSTER' is dragged down to their own level. |
Speaking of the change in the meaning of words, check out this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Semantic-Antic...2576538&sr=1-7 I saw it the other day, and I'm probably gonna get it. I don't know if hipster is in it or not though. Sorry, back on topic now... |
Thanks.
One of the few occasions me and wiki go hand in hand: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipster_(1940s_subculture)) |
I didn't know it was that old a term, though.
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these poseurs are ruining it for the rest of us.
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I see what you're saying, and while I'm sure it might be true in a lot of cases, that argument does remind me a bit of the old 'politics of envy' mantra that I heard in the 80s: where anyone who decided to poke fun at vulgar displays of consumption was dismissed as doing so out of petty jealousy. (Which I'm sure you didn't mean.) Anyway, call me old fashioned but while a lack of self confidence might inspire some people to laugh at the sight of a 45 year old man riding a kid's sized BMX bike down Brike Lane, for others it's just really really funny. |
My brother pulls off a flat cap really well and I have a snug-fitting sweater (though it isn't too small, just exact length and close fitting). Also I have a pair of deteriorated chucks that I still keep around.
In my early days in college I was told that I had a 90's fashion because I had long hair, wore a green and black flannel over-shirt, and chucks. Yet this combo was entirely subconscious on my part. I didn't wear the typical ripped jeans and I washed my hair every day. A lot of my fashion was accidental until later in college when my boyish looks gave in to my young man looks. |
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hipsters are worse than anything anywhere ever. apart from snowboarders and the dreadlocked. |
I don't know who I am and I never did. :(
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