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by EvanKelly
4655 days ago
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What's wrong with enjoying the feeling of being counterculture? This whole anti-hipster sentiment is so bizarre to me. It's all about policing other peoples' fashion/taste/activities without reason. The idea that hipsters are somehow not genuine doesn't make any sense. What is there to be genuine to? If you use an old film camera because you like the photos it takes and are fascinated by how it operates, more power to you. If you use an old film camera because you think it looks cool around your neck, more power to you. If you use an old film camera because you like the fact that you're one of the only people using one, more power to you. |
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In terms of a stereotypical hipster, it's because it's being smug that you're not following the crowd. But you get there by paying a lot of attention to what the crowd likes, and using that as your primary decision maker. AKA you're following the crowd.
It's okay to like being unique, but find a niche though your own preferences, not though hypocritical reasoning.