Things you can sell to a hipster:Jiggle Counter said:Things you can't sell to a hipster:
- Shaving cream and razor
- Contact lenses
- Soap
Thats actually the first thing I thought of us as well, the Escapist went through a weird phase a couple months ago of linking to Tumblrs and Deviantarts repeatedly with those kind of redesigns.Spider RedNight said:I agree, it's dumb. Like all the Disney Princesses from the Disney Renaissance and pre-that era being decked out with Skrillex hairstyles and eight kabillion tats. It's just excessive.
Yeahhh I remember that. It was strange to see it all over dA and Tumblr and THEN all over HERE from dA and Tumblr.The Bucket said:Thats actually the first thing I thought of us as well, the Escapist went through a weird phase a couple months ago of linking to Tumblrs and Deviantarts repeatedly with those kind of redesigns.Spider RedNight said:I agree, it's dumb. Like all the Disney Princesses from the Disney Renaissance and pre-that era being decked out with Skrillex hairstyles and eight kabillion tats. It's just excessive.
But, those are my favorite kind of shirts! Bonus point if it's a mashup of a "popular" thing and a "niche" thing...Queen Michael said:On-topic, mashup T-shirts. Usually they just take Popular Thing One and Popular Thing Two, as if they were a T-shirt designing Cat in the Hat, and put them on a T-shirt together.
At least two of those things you will never see me caught dead (or alive) using!Jiggle Counter said:Things you can't sell to a hipster:
- Shaving cream and razor
- Contact lenses
- Soap
I'll do you one better:Rellik San said:Take retro and/or nerdy character:
Add glasses and tattoos.
Post to Teefury.
???
Profit.
I would have thought take a popular well loves IP...cross it with another..BINGORellik San said:snip?
alongside Teefury you've got "print on demand" sites like Redbubble/Society6/whatever which have laxer entry standards (for better or worse)Aerosteam said:I just went on TeeFury's website and holy shit, from a legal standpoint, is this allowed? The art on tons of those shirts are using stuff from franchises and I doubt all of it is (or any are) licensed...
I think the last two apply to nerds...definetly the last one.....*cough*VanQ said:Things you can sell to a hipster:
- Non-prescription glasses
- Fedoras
- Victim complex
I'm beginning to wonder if these hipsters everyone moans about are actually realSpider RedNight said:Yes, it's infuriating how Hipsters just can't seem to enjoy anything but when I think about it, I don't need to really be around to taunt hipsters because they kind of do it to themselves.
I'm gonna have to take issue with this thigh what's wrong with Tumblr? Cause honestly while my experience is limited to a few art blogs I think I'd it over the volatile shit from reddit or even a place like thisRellik San said:I ain't saying I'm sick of this trend... but I'm pretty fucking sick of this trend, it's not funny, original or clever, wearing that style of design doesn't make you cute or quirky, it just makes you a person who may or may not have once hung on tumblr and/or whatever the current hipster hide out is.?
From what I understand (and that's admittedly not a lot), hipsters (or the idea of being a hipster) don't get flack for having an alternative lifestyle. They get flack because people who have hipster tendencies tend to be pretentious in their fields of interest and they scrabble to find something "artsy" and "different" because they're desperate to be little snowflakes. That's just what I believe though. (You've never seen a Hipster because being seen is too mainstream)Vault101 said:I'm beginning to wonder if these hipsters everyone moans about are actually realSpider RedNight said:Yes, it's infuriating how Hipsters just can't seem to enjoy anything but when I think about it, I don't need to really be around to taunt hipsters because they kind of do it to themselves.
or if its just the typical ragging on people for having an alternative style [sub/]which seems to come from self proclaimed nerdy spaces[/sub]
What's inherently wrong with Tumblr? Nothing. I'm simply having a joke at the expense of the stereotype of a Tumblr user.Vault101 said:I'm gonna have to take issue with this thigh what's wrong with Tumblr? Cause honestly while my experience is limited to a few art blogs I think I'd it over the volatile shit from reddit or even a place like this
Cause it's funny you know...certain people are the first to pitch a shit fit over being judged for videogames or what have you yet people come along with a alternative haircut or style or (god forbid) a penchant for SJW'ing and all of a sudden the smug circle jerk begins "ohh ohh look at thease wankers! Hurr hurr" they're like the old man yelling on the lawn...the same old elitist bulllshit,
You know who I see more than hipsters? People bitching about hipsters you know who I think are probably happier? The fucking hipsters cause who knows who they are or what they do because they're probably multifaceted people who are more than a fashion trend...thease hipsters everyone hated don't fucking exist
I mean Christ imagine how much energy we could save if we stopped caring about stupid bullshit like what the kids are doing these days
I might shop at typo (because I fucking love typo) but at least I don't pretend I'm on a higher moral ground than whatever things make up the identity of whoever (I don't know anime figures? )
Hate to break it to you, but the "avoid something when it becomes mainstream" isn't a hipster-only thing. Pretty much every cultural group has done that to some degree or other. Hell South Park did an episode making fun of this behaviour like 10 years ago or whatever, and it was goth/emo kids then.Someone Depressing said:The problem with hipsters is that they focus their culture on the odd or "non-mainstream", so when something hipster-y starts gathering a non-hipster fandom, the hipsters will pull a "this sucks because it's mainstream and I'm too special for it" and then move onto their next obscure piece of shit.
It's the vicious cycle of hipsters. The mainstream is an ever-hungering beast, and eventually, there will be mainstream things to cater to everyone... except the hipsters. I think that they're a hard inherently hard to market to.
Also, Japanese fashion. All of it. I hate all of it.
That's not ableism, that's dumb.Rellik San said:Plus I'm pretty sure wearing non-prescriptive glasses is ablism.