I want to forget that!
but was wondering why @Macfrommichigan didnt see the beard oil and beard balm store!
Ping @malocchio
I want to forget that!
but was wondering why @Macfrommichigan didnt see the beard oil and beard balm store!
That is very true in many cases. A lot of hypocrisy can be found amidst their ranks.I like hippies but don't like their knockoff version, the hipsters.
Hippies don't wear recycled and military surplus looking clothes that cost hundreds of $. Hippies are vegan out of empathy for animals and love for mother nature. Hipsters are vegan to be morally superior and have something to virtue signal about on their narcissistic social media shrines.
that's hilarious
Kinda says it all really.
I always liked what Groucho Marx said (to paraphrase)- I don’t want to be part of any group that would have me as a member (present company excluded, of course)I don't have a problem with someone being a hipster. Many people have a basic need to be part of a group or fit in ( I am not one of those people.) You could do worse than being a hipster. In my opinion, being a hipster is just a fad. The irony is, fads are for conformists.
That’s a great quoteI always liked what Groucho Marx said (to paraphrase)- I don’t want to be part of any group that would have me as a member (present company excluded, of course)
Didn't Oscar Wilde say "style lasts for ever but fashion is fleeting" or words to that effect.
Seems to me the modern trend- make every place look like every other place. I call it the Walmartization of America, but I guess it just an American thing.Post hipsterville...
After the hipster/artists have resurrected the boarded up, run down, sketchy, never go to parts of town once only occupied by societies lost souls, turned the areas into unique, contributing, income generating, job creating destinations of studios, galleries, coffee shops & roasters, bars and micro breweries, restaurants, barbershops and clothing stores, the landlords skyrocket the rents on their saviors and hipsterville become a wasteland of soul-sucking, mediocre, bland, cookie cutter, mainstream franchises.
dave
“Fashion is what one wears oneself. What is unfashionable is what other people wear."
Seems to me the modern trend- make every place look like every other place. I call it the Walmartization of America, but I guess it just an American thing.