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So we are now going to play the game REVERSE HIPSTER

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Lunchbox:
What if you love being a hipster and do everything you can to make yourself more hipster? (See; Wearing baggy floral thrifted dresses, shooting film photography, buying a Mac, having a bearded boyfriend)

Lines:
The only part of that list that fits me is owning a Mac. And believe me, I don't own a Mac because I'm a hipster. I own a Mac because they are easy to use and do not make me want to throw it against a wall for being stupid.

I do own Buddy Holly glasses though. I guess that was my downfall and started my journey towards the dark side.

I blame art school.

Avec:
I guess this raises some existential questions...

Lupercal:
Fuck Macs, in about 3 weeks its going to be all about Linux on 7" notebooks that you get off of ebay from a Chinese company. THAT will be the cool hipster thing to do.

I never said not knowing stuff was okay to do, but man there don't need to be so many rules for this game. Its pretty much touch and go. Like I said before, I'm not sure if hipsters is just an entirely American term that is slightly permeating other western societies but not to a very large extent. I honestly never hear anybody saying that word here in England, and hey, Canterbury is probably a fairly "hipster" place to be. Topman right next to H&M which is opposite River Island which sits adjacent to Republic.

I supppose if Skins is anything to go by then technically English hipsters look like colour clashing (mostly) skinny characters wearing tank tops over polo shirts, top buttons done up, etc. At high school doing that sort of thing was the nerdiest thing you could ever do; 3 years later its the fashion.

One thing I have noticed:

Star Tattoos

Barmymoo:
You have never heard the term hipster used in England?  :-o

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