Yuppie (short for "young urban professional" or "young upwardly-mobile professional") is a term that refers to a member of the upper middle class in their twenties or thirties. It first came into use in the early-1980s and largely faded from American popular culture in the late-1980s, due to the 1987 stock market crash and the early 1990s recession.likalaruku said:Someone told me that a hipster was a "Yuppie without any money," to which I responed "What's a yuppie?"
Man. And to think you people talk about irony. =PSpyende Fluga said:It's someone who likes Scott Pilgrim, to put it simple.
That last one is basically what I came to contribute. I'm usually pretty live-and-let-live, but people wearing snow hats in the summer is so obviously stupid that I can't help but assume that they're an arse before anything has been said/witnessed that might confirm it.Swollen Goat said:Ah, you've never seen hipster kitty?
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As this awesome video implied though, I just always thought they were called "dickheads".InterAirplay said:The TLR version would be this. Seriously, watch this shit, it's fucking hillarious.
I'm with you. I think.fullbleed said:The deffinitions of hipster seem to get broader and broader every fucking day, it's ridiculous. When people talk or accuse people of being hipsters oten the only tinkg they're reffering to is their appearence. Wearing hoodies makes you a hipster... thick rimmed glasses makes you a hipster... Converse shoes make you a hipster. Right, so by that logic my fucking dad is a hipster? And since when did it become so terrible to like indie or less well known music than chart music? I'm sorry I'd rather listen to Four Tet than rush off to buy Kesha's album.
When people talk about smug, affluent, upper middle class, ironic, judgemental hipster stereotypes, mow many of you have actually encountered any of those types of people? I haven't seen a social clique recieve this much hate and vitriol since emos.
Fact is, and I bet people will hate me for this, people hate hipsters because it's cool. Of course it fucking is. All publications hate hipsters periodically. Is there any basis for a level of hatred and distaste on this level? No. The afformentioned extreme stereotype probably doesn't even exist.
These days it just seems to be an irrational hatred of anyone young, fashionably concious, and remotely politically minded. I wont even mention indie music because anyone who has any taste in music listens to lesser known or indie artists.
Ding ding ding, we have a winner!fullbleed said:Snippity
"hipster" is a culturally revelant things. Different cultures would have their own stereotypes that we might consider "hipster", they might actually be of a higher social rank then we put hipsters, and that culture might have their own social rank that we attach to hipsters for a different stereotype we might think of as better.Sturmdolch said:There are a couple at my University... They wear vintage clothing, strange colours, have weird hair, and big sunglasses/glasses. Some wear glasses without lenses. Like, they'll wear things just to look "unique".
I'm wondering if it's possible for anyone that isn't Caucasian to be a hipster? At my University, there is a very large Chinese population. Many of the ones that come over to study fit the description of hipster exactly. But they are usually just referred to as "mainlanders". Or what about people that just dress as hipsters but otherwise listen to pop music like everyone else? I've seen a couple of people like that...
I think as long as you're trying to be different because you want to be different and not because you like it, you're being a hipster.
that's actually a pretty hipster thing to say now that I think about itNieroshai said:I'm one of the rare(READ: nigh-nonexistant) socially Conservative... sigh...