“This, then, is the essence of being a hipster. Pretending you aren’t one.”
Psychology Today takes on the sad science of hipsterism.
by Will · September 8, 2010
Psychology Today takes on the sad science of hipsterism.
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Meh, I have largely made peace with being regarded as a hipster (and a weeaboo). Which I suppose means I’m not one anymore? Eh, it’s confusing.
Incidentally, this was how I figured out Peter Suderman was a hipster. He had a whole series of “what is a hipster?” posts at the American Scene a while back.Report
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