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Wearing a Monocle? You're Officially a Hipster

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#21 - 2014-03-07 14:34:53 UTC  |  Edited by: Krixtal Icefluxor
Even with a monocle, it's not truly Hipster until MUTTONCHOPS are involved.

Also, which Sci-Fi author in the past predicted that the male look of the future was Revivalist Itinerant Preacher Man ???

(and) (and)

Nobody did.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Commissar Kate
Kesukka
#22 - 2014-03-07 14:44:00 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Even with a monocle, it's not truly Hipster until MUTTONCHOPS are involved.

Also, which Sci-Fi author in the past predicted that the male look of the future was Revivalist Itinerant Preacher Man ???

(and)

Nobody did.



Haha now thats funny. Lol
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
#23 - 2014-03-07 15:42:29 UTC
beards.org The internet is strange. No, people with ideas for internet pages are strange.
Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2014-03-07 22:52:06 UTC
Remiel Pollard wrote:
The hipster's paradox: by conforming to what it means to be a hipster, non-conformity, is one really a hipster?
Actually the very definition of a hipster is one who conforms to a set of rules which involves believing oneself to be anti-conformist.

I think the only paradox is when someone believes they are a hipster. The only real hipsters don't know they are such.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#25 - 2014-03-07 23:06:23 UTC
I always thought hipster was someone that was always jumping on the band wagon to be considered in, cool or hip because they are worried about looking like they are 'down' with everyone.

What i see Reaver and others describing is what I call an individualist. One who is eclectic because they enjoy being eclectic not because they are worried about what others think about what they do or do not like.

Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:


Not sure she could stick that nose up any higher even if she tried lol
XNCReman
Soviet Directorate of Eve
#26 - 2014-03-08 00:10:43 UTC
Lets punch a hipster in the face
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#27 - 2014-03-08 00:12:30 UTC
XNCReman wrote:
Lets punch a hipster in the face



Wow. You are really cool. Such a forum hipster.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Commissar Kate
Kesukka
#28 - 2014-03-08 00:21:04 UTC
XNCReman wrote:
Lets punch a hipster in the face



Hey now! Hipsters are people too!
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#29 - 2014-03-08 02:16:42 UTC
Hipster

Non-hipster

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Reaver Glitterstim
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#30 - 2014-03-08 05:04:38 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:
I always thought hipster was someone that was always jumping on the band wagon to be considered in, cool or hip because they are worried about looking like they are 'down' with everyone.
Actually the real definition of hipster is a person who closely follows the latest trends. It's a term that goes back quite a ways. But lately people use the term to refer to people who believe themselves to be anti-conformist but are in fact the opposite, in response to a large and growing set of fads centered around breaking from the mainstream.

FT Diomedes: "Reaver, sometimes I wonder what you are thinking when you sit down to post."

Frostys Virpio: "We have to give it to him that he does put more effort than the vast majority in his idea but damn does it sometime come out of nowhere."

Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#31 - 2014-03-08 14:36:40 UTC
Reaver Glitterstim wrote:
Slade Trillgon wrote:
I always thought hipster was someone that was always jumping on the band wagon to be considered in, cool or hip because they are worried about looking like they are 'down' with everyone.
Actually the real definition of hipster is a person who closely follows the latest trends. It's a term that goes back quite a ways. But lately people use the term to refer to people who believe themselves to be anti-conformist but are in fact the opposite, in response to a large and growing set of fads centered around breaking from the mainstream.


Like Grunge, microsoft, D&D, Indy Music, Star Bucks and pretty much anything else emerging from Seattle, Hipster started out as a small thing that some marketing people picked up and ran with and made a massive main stream fashion out of.
Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#32 - 2014-03-10 21:49:31 UTC
Hasikan Miallok wrote:
Reaver Glitterstim wrote:
Slade Trillgon wrote:
I always thought hipster was someone that was always jumping on the band wagon to be considered in, cool or hip because they are worried about looking like they are 'down' with everyone.
Actually the real definition of hipster is a person who closely follows the latest trends. It's a term that goes back quite a ways. But lately people use the term to refer to people who believe themselves to be anti-conformist but are in fact the opposite, in response to a large and growing set of fads centered around breaking from the mainstream.


Like Grunge, microsoft, D&D, Indy Music, Star Bucks and pretty much anything else emerging from Seattle, Hipster started out as a small thing that some marketing people picked up and ran with and made a massive main stream fashion out of.


Are we thinking about the same D&D? My D&D never made me hip....quite the opposite lmao!!!


Back when I was younger it was the punks that were the 'non-comformists" in my area. I always told a few of them that they were conforming through their identical non-conformity. It always got their goat Twisted
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#33 - 2014-03-11 00:37:52 UTC
I am still waiting for Quarterstaves or regular Staves to be back in fashion when you go out for a hike or friendly bandit whacking upon the roads.

Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

Eli Green
The Arrow Project
#34 - 2014-03-11 01:47:10 UTC
Eli Green wrote:
inb4 moved to OOPE



Welp. Ugh

wumbo

Tul Breetai
Impromptu Asset Requisition
#35 - 2014-03-11 02:12:28 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:



Back when I was younger it was the punks that were the 'non-comformists" in my area. I always told a few of them that they were conforming through their identical non-conformity. It always got their goat Twisted

It's a little more complicated than that, and your clear ignorance on the subject is probably what "got their goat".

There's nothing worse than an EVE player, generally considered to be top of the food chain in the MMO world, that cannot smacktalk with wit and coherency.

Sibyyl
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#36 - 2014-03-11 06:30:17 UTC
They need a Monopoly Man monocle and money bags you can pose with.

Joffy Aulx-Gao for CSM. Fix links and OGB. Ban stabs from plexes. Fulfill karmic justice.

Slade Trillgon
Brutor Force Federated
#37 - 2014-03-11 12:11:39 UTC
Tul Breetai wrote:
Slade Trillgon wrote:



Back when I was younger it was the punks that were the 'non-comformists" in my area. I always told a few of them that they were conforming through their identical non-conformity. It always got their goat Twisted

It's a little more complicated than that, and your clear ignorance on the subject is probably what "got their goat".


Trust me, it was all in jest. I was good friends with them even though I did not throw the middle finger up at convention quite as visibly as they. And guess what? They all threw up the same middle fingers, used the same hair dyes and listened to all the same bands as punks everywhere Twisted

The point was that we need to be happy with what we like and we should not worry about what others think about what we like and vice verse. It is a total waste of energy to do things to please or provoke people....a total waste of time.

P.S. You saying I was "clearly ignorant" of the subject is clearly an example of how judgmental the human race really is.
MutnantRebel
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#38 - 2014-03-11 13:55:00 UTC
I learned to not care what people think as early as 10 years old. I enjoyed being weird. I never felt ashamed or embarrassed about anything I did.

Trailer Trash and proud of it!

Qalix
Long Jump.
#39 - 2014-03-12 05:23:48 UTC  |  Edited by: Qalix
Reaver Glitterstim wrote:
Slade Trillgon wrote:
I always thought hipster was someone that was always jumping on the band wagon to be considered in, cool or hip because they are worried about looking like they are 'down' with everyone.
Actually the real definition of hipster is a person who closely follows the latest trends. It's a term that goes back quite a ways. But lately people use the term to refer to people who believe themselves to be anti-conformist but are in fact the opposite, in response to a large and growing set of fads centered around breaking from the mainstream.

I think hipster originally implied a trendsetter. Moreover, a trendsetter for trends that weren't necessarily mainstream. To be hip was to know something, to be part of something that other people didn't realize existed and couldn't possibly appreciate. They were just too square. The modern hipster is someone who is looking for trends to set, if you see the distinction with "trendsetter." One is doing something and others are following; the other is doing something SO that others will follow. But, in the context of the meme that prompted me to post this thread in the first place, hipster has taken on a pejorative meaning, which is exemplified by the fact that it is no longer a term that someone would use to define themselves. To call someone a hipster is to call them desperate, needy, and obsessed.

Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Wow, somebody is butt-hurt....and for what reason ??? And complaining that your thread is still in the most read forum section.

Unbelievable really. I think you need to rethink some aspects of your life and just what it's priorities are. Seriously.

Your response is more dramatic than my original post. Don't work yourself into a lather. My point was simply that the reasons for banishing threads to OOPE doesn't seem to be based on any real criteria. This thread had as much to do with EVE as Icelandic tourism. Yet, one was moved and the other wasn't. This has been a longstanding issue for the forums. It makes it appear as though these sorts of things are arbitrary and capricious.

Please do return my volley with another round of intense criticism and an examination of my soul. I, for one, believe that the only true perspective is that granted on teh interwebz. Are you going to provide the perspective?

I can't believe this offhand thread has lived this long.
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
#40 - 2014-03-12 20:49:54 UTC
Slade Trillgon wrote:


The point was that we need to be happy with what we like and we should not worry about what others think about what we like and vice verse. It is a total waste of energy to do things to please or provoke people....a total waste of time.

P.S. You saying I was "clearly ignorant" of the subject is clearly an example of how judgmental the human race really is.


This is something I not only wholeheartedly agree upon but found out the hard way when I was younger, and seems even harder to maintain as I grow old and see people trying to play this strange game upon me.

Anyone is entitled to their beliefs and likes, and yes, playing this mind game is a total waste of time.

+1 to you!



Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco

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