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Which movies or shows best encapsulate hipster culture from the early to mid 2010s?
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>>221168729
Why do you care?
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Portlandia made fun of it in like half their skits
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>>221168729
Millennials only adopted (stole) this aesthetic from lumberjacks because they grew up typing on keyboards and so unlike their parents and grandparents their hands were soft and immaculate, this collectively made them self-conscious of their apparent femininity steering them towards performative manliness, completely lacking the awareness to figure it just made them even look like bigger faggots. Zoomers at least admit to proudly being femboys and trannies and such.
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>>221168729
Louder milk mocked a lot of the Seattle yuccie scene
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>>221168729
The older I get the more I realize how powerful and deceptive a force nostalgia is. I clearly remember hating this culture and making fun of it, but now I'm just hearing Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men in my head and feeling that warm nostalgic feeling for "a simpler more innocent time".
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>>221168729
Honestly this archetype was so much better than whatever tf the new gens have going on now
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>>221168992
>>221168997
sometime between 2012-2015 "normcore" became a fashion aesthetic.

It really feels like Gen Z took this and decided to run it into the ground. Like half of the zoomers I see look theyre walking around in shit stained beige sweatpants and bill cosby sweaters
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>>221168997
>whatever tf the new gens have going on now

being trans?
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>>221169045
Pushed by the faggots in the OP image
>n-n-no it was bankers trying to get the heat off themselves
lol lmao
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>>221169044
It depends on the culture desu, I live in the Netherlands and indeed every zoomer/gen alpha I see dress like slobs, loose clothes, baggy pants, oversized sports jackets, dirty white sneakers, no deo or cologne, etc. But I went to Paris and Milan recently and way more young people were dressed preppy/business casual there.
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>>221168729
whoever made this is severely balding with a patchy beard
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>>221168874
>Millennials only adopted (stole) this aesthetic from lumberjacks because they grew up typing on keyboards
I'll just take this post as an elaborate "I'm just pretending to be retarded actually" based on your last sentence, but if you're serious you may be the most retarded nigga I've ever had the misfortune of reading a post by.
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>>221168729
I think this made a lot of people afraid of expressing themselves, arguably the very last public persona ever as well
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>>221168729
If you replace Mumford with Fleet Foxes this was pretty much me. It was a great time.

What pisses me off most about how zoomers talk about millenial culture is how they assign the most dogshit normie music to hipsters. "stomp clap" music was the pop world's impression of indie folk. Actual hipsters were listening to Arcade Fire, Neutral Milk Hotel, Sufjan Stevens, Bon Iver, Of Montreal, shit like that
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>>221169139
Love it or hate it yeah, it was the last white youth culture movement before social media and algorithmic content completely fractured society.
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>>221169149
>Actual hipsters were listening to Arcade Fire, Neutral Milk Hotel, Sufjan Stevens, Bon Iver, Of Montreal, shit like that
All crap and performative.
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>>221168729
That's a pretty good bourbon
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>>221169187
>Of Montreal
you mean Boards Of Canada?
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>>221168729
>mfw still wear selvedge rolled up jeans
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>>221168992
Most "hipsters" in my area have a full sleeves of tattoos, wear "vintage" 90s clothes and a hat from a business they've never been to, have a patchy 80s dad mustache and an unwashed mullet.
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>>221169187
>performative
zoomer retard
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>>221168729
There's a barber shop from this era that's still open just down my street and it's such a weird place. They haven't changed anything since then. It's like a time capsule. None of the costumers have that look either, when I drive by and peek it's either some old dude or regular clean shaven/stubble guy getting a cut
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>>221168729
Scott Pilgrim is the definitive answer
>>221169149
Absolute trvth
>mfw watching /mu/ gradually decay from hipster indie core into nothing but dogshit nonstop niggerbeats
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>>221168729
Hipsters usually had good taste and I only made fun of them because it was the in thing to do
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>>221168997
Nothing, there is no monoculture anymore so mass youth movements like this can no longer exist.
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>>221168874
You got it, broski. You got their number.
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>>221169149
That era of hipsterdom died when Pitchfork started covering Justin Timberlake and Lil Wayne, and every Stephen Malkmus album was no longer an automatic 10.
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The hypersurveilance of social media ensured that individuality would be seen as an anti-social expression
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>millennials dont have cultur-
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>>221169149
What do you think of iron and wine? I heard about them from an uncanny x men where Thor is a teenager. I cant find the pic after years.
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“Hipster” is a term co-opted for use as a meaningless pejorative in order to vaguely call someone else’s authenticity into question and, by extension, claim authenticity for yourself.

It serves no conversational function and imparts no information, save for indicating the opinions and preferences of the speaker.

Suffice it to say, no one self-identifies as a hipster; the term is always applied to an Other, to separate the authentic Us from the inauthentic, “ironic” Them.
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bros this song gives me the 'nostalgia+getting old' creeps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVmmYMwFj1I
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>>221169176
last gasp of young people caring about music for instrumentalism as well
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>>221168729
>Graduate college in 2010
>Move to Williamsburg
>Fuck art hoes and be pretentious for 10 years
>Suddenly all these dumbass zoomers talking like black people
>No one listens to music with instruments anymore
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>>221169138
>boomers weren't buying their millennial sons computers to avoid being bothered by bonding activities
Something tells me I'm right on the money from your malding cope.
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>>221168874
I find it funny when people say these things when trying to start conflict between generations, because the kind of millennial who would have been on 4chan during the late 2000s through the early 2010s was mocking neo-hipsters, too.
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Hope the Africans and jeets obliterate this white culture outright. This is why I support immigrants. To watch white cringe die
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>>221169221
Trvke. I think everyone my age who was intelligent had our redpill that P4K was bought out and “le pooptimsts” were a made up psy op to sell Ariana Grande records to an untapped market so everyone just left all this subculture shit behind seeing how phoney it all became but also most of us were already reaching our 30s
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>>221168729
Scott Pilgrim and 500 Days of Summer is what comes to mind when I think of that era, even though they're not strictly "hipster movies".
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>>221169044
Maybe leave the fucking house?
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>>221168992
You weren't giving it a chance back then because you probably disliked most things that were trendy. Now you're simply realizing the a lot of that stuff was actually good. You didn't know how much worse it could get but now the rational part of your brain has 15+ years of data to compare against. And in 15 more years things will be even worse and people will lament the loss of "comfy covid lockdowns", and they won't even be wrong. Being in covid lockdowns is probably preferable to however young people will be forced to live in 2040.
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>>221169488
>2010 Williamsburg
Lmao
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>>221168729
what's wrong with bourbon or mason jars?
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Fuck, I'm guilt of 4 of those, maybe 5 depending on whatever the he'll the shirt thing is. Bulleit is OK, I prefer Woodford Reserve, I wear boots, I like those lightbulbs, and I have some mason jars. I don't have facial hair or tattoos though or ride a death cycle or even know what a Mumford and Sons is, so at least I'm not obnoxious about it.
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>>221168992
So, what you're trying to say is...you hated it before everyone else and now that everyone hates it, you actually liked it before everyone else. Curious.
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>>221169488
Hell no instruments, it doesn't even have actual human voices, it's fucking autotuned to shit and back, worse than AI slop.
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>>221169918
I think it's the trend of using those jars instead of glasses in faux dive bar places. No idea what's wrong with bourbon, I don't think that's accurately hipster correlated.
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Workaholics
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>>221169501
I'm an Xer, boomers bought me computer because to boomers computer will make you smart through science magic.
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>>221168729
I like those lightbulbs
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>>221168729
I know this is a minor thing amongst all that cringe shit but i really really hate jars being used as drinking glasses, it really fucking pisses me off.
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>>221170138
I only ever watched Swedish regular meal time.
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>>221170196
I do use them to drink out of, but I also do canning sometimes so like what am I to do when my pickles are done? Might as well get other use out of it. Now they make actual drinking glasses, too, pretty solid, don't break easy.
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>>221168729
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In the early 2010s, I was an obese nerd who wore cargo shorts, flip flops, and whatever t-shirts or polo shirts my mom bought for me. The only things I actively engaged with that people link to this aesthetic would be the so-called millennial burger joints [less so for the aesthetic, and moreso because the ones in my area were (or are, since they're still around) good] and barcades (ones that have more of a focus on the games than the bar).
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>>221168729
I know it's cool to hate now but honestly like the optimism and romanticism of the hey clap stomp music era then the shit we have now
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>>221170138
>Workaholics
>hipster
Never go full retard, anon.
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>>221170196
use it to catch a fairy or other useful items for your journey
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The late hipster era when it got all nigged with "ironic" rap was the start of the end. What followed was the swag era, hypebeast/Supreme, soundcloud rapping, and broccoli heads. Now most white young people have that weird zoomer accent where it's not quite ebonics like the 00s wiggers used, but a subverted dialect that blurs all ethno-cultural lines. A black, mexian, or white zoomer all sound the same now, it's weird.
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>>221170388
If you have ever broken glass and had to pick it up only to step on a shard weeks later, its fucking awful.
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>>221170424
Im not racist but I couldnt understand the white kid that ate the pineapple kool-aid drink.
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>>221170255
Kiss me, just kiss me!
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>>221170309
Found the hipster faggot
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>>221168729
Portlandia
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>>221168729
Lena Dunhams show and Frances Ha
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>>221170146
Well zoomers are the first generation in half over a century to not understand computers and they're dumb as a box of rocks so maybe they were on to something.
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>>221168729
A conversation between these 17 things would be priceless.
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>>221168729
WELL did you hear the new Mumford and Sons album ?
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>>221170459
Kiss me Nefretiti, kiss me as you like it!
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>>221168729
New Girl
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>>221168729
>no niggers
VGH
TAKE ME BACK
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>>221169535
all millennials were mocking hipsters

outside of Portland, Williamsburg, a few other places they didn't exist. you couldn't fill a stadium if you put them all together
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>>221168729
That wasn't hipster, that was folk. Hipster was pic related and I say that as someone that lvied through the era. The clothing brand of choice was American Apparel too, everybody had a hoodie from them and the underwear was also a big meme item you had to have.
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Do zoomers really not know that hipster culture and also vape culture were both created by a single millennial goofster?

https://youtu.be/pbKVLhhflEI
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>>221171120
I went to college in the PNW at the peak of the hipster era and I only saw a handful of actual hipster dudes. But there were a lot of hipster looking girls. I think that's something people gloss over, there really weren't that many men doing this, it was mostly women trying to look quirky.
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>>221171254
>hipster was AI generated twinks
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>>221171375
That's how I mostly remember it too. The perfect date to them was going thrift shopping and buying old records for those shitty Crosley's you could get from Wal-Mart. A record store I used to go to wouldn't accept certain albums since they were favorites of those girls and he knew they'd probably been trashed on a Crosley kek.
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>>221170530
this show is transphobic as fuck, i love it.
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>>221171375
It was a better time, I miss seeing women that dressed like this.
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it turned into "scene"
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>>221168729
Bro that's indie, not hipster. These people only listened to annoying folk music and went to festivals just for it.
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>>221168729
>teenagers/young adults chilling on a city rooftop with string lights and cushions
I can’t name anything that has this specific scene but it always comes to minf whenever I think about 2010s. Anybody catch my drift?
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>>221168874
>their hands were soft and immaculate, this collectively made them self-conscious of their apparent femininity steering them towards performative manliness, completely lacking the awareness to figure it just made them even look like bigger faggots
True
>>221168874
>Zoomers at least admit to proudly being femboys and trannies and such.
That's not a good thing

Anyway, there isn't really any movies or TV shows that encapsulate hipster culture in the way OP is talking about because everyone was always aware that it was one big cope by the least masculine, least interesting people in society. Weirdly enough, I always think of 50 Shades of Grey and Twilight as movies that most closely capture the aesthetic, which is weird because they don't really share this specific aesthetic at all, but there really just aren't movies about this kind of guy, there was simply no reason to ever make a movie about this kind of guy because this kind of guy always wanted to be somebody other than himself. I think Workaholics or Wilfred might be the closest you'll get as far as TV shows, and they still don't really hit it at all. It was mostly a musical/fashion aesthetic.
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>>221168729
Unironically, Bates Motel (2013-17)
Teenage zillennial Norman Bates coming of age in the PNW.
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>>221170471
Whenever you look in the mirror?
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>>221171614
Scene was around before and after this, but a lot of people who were doing this did eventually amalgamate into scene culture after the fad passed.
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>>221171695
I feel like thats something you see often in ads.

I get what you mean though anon
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>>221168729
Crypto-Hitlerite shit. No thanks.
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>>221168874
they just wanted to get laid man
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>>221168729
Was hard for me to get pussy back in the 00s so I just played cs. Eventually I got a taste but she got up and left after sex and I never saw her again.
From that day, I was against the hipsters.
Fire twirling and other carnival shit was fun though, watching some dumb CUNT forget she had hair spray on lose her eyebrows was CATHARTIC and if I saw them getting a little close with the swing I didnt even say anything... I wouldn't even stand up if the fire spread to their clothes unless I saw others notice cause I wanted to he the hero but also wanted to watch all females burn.
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>>221168802
Portlandia. It reframed hipsterdom as "the dream of the 90s" which made it old and gay.
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>>221171755
>there isn't really any movies or TV shows that encapsulate hipster culture in the way OP is talking about
see
>>221169578
>>221170530
>>221170566
>>221170700
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>>221168729
Why is recession in quotation marks, because the media wouldn't call it a depression?
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>>221172487
You know, I was gonna say Juno, but idk I don't think that really applies, though it's close. I don't think Scott Pilgrim really applies either, although that one is also very close. I'm not familiar enough with the others, except for Portlandia, but that's mostly satirical, isn't it?
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>>221172235
the 90s were actually better than anything since, though
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>>221169268
oh my le epin hitler mustache. i did nazi that coming roflcoptermao! narwhal bacon yourmomgay9000
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>>221169103
t. banker
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>>221171755
Tom hardy's moonshine movie was literally hipster mason jar: the movie
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>>221172617
There is no way this chick wasn't getting busted open by skaters. I would be all over her the second she was alone.
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>>221168729
Hipsterism was the last culturally relevant movement of White identity this Earth may ever see.
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>>221169578
Hipsterdom changed a lot in just a few years; those movies don't really have any of the stomp clap hey mumford and sons aesthetic in them because it didn't start existing until the end of the decade. Those films belong more to the dance punk twee era of the mid-late 00s hipster.
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>>221172927
>dance punk twee era of the mid-late 00s hipster
it's called "indie sleaze" now gramps
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>>221171516
It was the last thing before leggings took over.
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>>221168729
Hating on 2010s hipster culture has the same energy as hating on Limp Bizkit and new metal.
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>>221168729
Meh. There's been much worse sub cultures.
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WE GOTTA GO BACK TO JUST BEFORE THE NIGHTMARE THAT WAS OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy1dYFGkPUE
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>>221171695
I think there was a McDonald's commercial that was almost exactly this. A group of ethnically diverse 20/30-somethings on a city rooftop, eating McDonald's at dusk.
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>>221171254
American Apparel tshirts were the best
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n1vtZR16RY

This is what they took from you
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>>221168729
The recession was pretty much over by 2010
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>>221173093
I think you had some aimless, post-college millennials who couldn't find meaningful work (or at least not work suitable for whatever they got a degree in), so they took on this barista-chic aesthetic to cope (I don't WANT an office job or have money, I WANT to work in a coffee shop with an added allowance from my parents, so I can focus on my artistic endeavors).
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>>221173093
>>221173139
t. zoomers or maybe very tail-end milennials who weren't there and hear the (((economists))) say that GDP started growing again in 2010 so it was over

In reality, unemployment did not get back to pre-recession levels until 2015.
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>>221173015
You're probably right. I think in a couple years people will come around and admit they DID enjoy some of the corny stuff they're currently making fun of about hipster culture. I never really considered myself a hipster but I did listen to a lot of indie folk and wear flannel shirts during that time. It'll follow the same cycle as Limp Bizkit and nu metal, it was cringey for the 20+ year old guys who were doing it when it first started because they were mostly compensating for a lack of masculinity, but it'll be accepted again when everyone who was a teenager/preteen during it gets a little older and looks back on it fondly because that was just genuinely what was cool for them at the time. I don't think it'll come back in the same way as numetal though, there was an inherent coolness/rebellion to that that just isn't there for the hipster thing, but it'll start to look performative to still be hating on 2010s hipster culture in a few years and people will stop pretending that they didn't listen to that Vampire Weekend song a billion times during that era.
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>>221172712
they almost always did
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>>221173164
Considering most jobs have gone to immigrants and pre-Covid inflation is still terrible then we have truly never recovered
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>>221173052
The middle point between dubstep and hipsters was amazing. 2011 was a very special year, the last moment before 2012 and the irreversible downward slide of western culture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NKUpo_xKyQ
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>>221169412
It’s definitely a pejorative but it’s not meaningless. An insult is a conversational function. Why would anyone self identify as a pejorative?
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>>221168729
>AND IT WAS NOT YOUR FAULT BUT MINE
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i think zoomers are so butthurt about millennials because they've wasted almost their entire youths now on an internet that is so, so much worse than the internet the millennials got.
i kind of just feel bad for them, they're rapidly approaching unc status but didn't even get to participate in anything like the internet and culture from 2004-2012 except as dumb diaper shitters.
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>>221173171
I'm currently seeing a revival of what is apparently retroactively called "frutiger aero" or Y2K music (I guess progressive trance and house-inspired pop), so I guess we will inevitably see late zoomers and Gen Alphas make their own SCH throwback music in the next 7-10 years.
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>>221173061
Its whimsical and not out of reach for most. It is meant to capture cheerfulness and good natured vibes.
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>>221173300
nibba that's like 6 years old now.
zoomers still have yet to do a single thing with their liquid dnb revival except make derivative breaks that are literally now 30 years old with anime and vidya samples, and make fake ps1 games for their album art.
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>>221173291
I really do feel bad for zoomers. They got the shit end of every single stick.
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>>221168729
ok what does wearing red wing iron ranger and japanese denim had to do with this shit.
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>>221168729
i know its the meme to say they are awful but i actually kinda like IPAs
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>>221173450
Somehow hipster beer went from Pabst Blue Ribbon to hazy sour India Pale Ale in a tall can with overly designed labels
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>>221173450
Same, there are some that taste pretty good and are 10-11% ABV.
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there was this terrible movie I watched called The Comedy, by tim and eric
i was drunk and didn't even like it. it seemed hipster
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As hipster as a movie gets. Also set the record for lowest grossing theatrically released movie before being beaten several times in subsequent years.
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I believe any film classified as mumblecore would fit the bill.
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>>221173738
>Woody Allen of Generation Y
Sister is played by her real sister. Mother is played by her real mother. Her mother’s real job is making and photographing tiny furniture.
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>>221168729
>OMG MOTORBIKES, BOURBON, AND CLEAN UNDERCUTS?! SO SOI COMPARED TO MY LIFESTYLE OF BEING FAT, BORING, AND CLINICALLY ONLINE
You faggots are more insufferable than literal soi boys at this point
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>>221168729
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghb6eDopW8I&list=RDghb6eDopW8I&start_radio=1&pp=ygUgbm93IGxpc3RlbiB0byB0aGUgd29yZCBpIHNheSBoZXmgBwE%3D
This was their anthem for some reason
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>>221173405
at least they got fortnite and got to call everyone unc and slop
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>>221169867
Lockdown was comfy if you had a switch and got animal crossing. We also got several 3,000 dollar checks and you legally didn’t have to pay rent for a while
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>>221168729
I unironically dressed exactly like this in 2010. AMA
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>>221173291
>didn't even get to participate in anything like the internet and culture from 2004-2012 except as dumb diaper shitters.
90s millennials were doing this too with the "90s kid" shit. Some dude born in 1994 claiming he misses things he couldn't possibly have experienced since he was a toddler.
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>>221168729
What did hipster culture turn into?
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>>221171695
500 days of Summer has a scene like this
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>>221169113
Dressing in tight and "fashionable" fitted shit is very uncomfortable and performative. zoomers/gen alpha and 30+ year olds share one thing in common and that comfort first >>221169115
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>>221169176
Everyone's wearing baggy y2k jeans and intentionally manufactured dad trainers now. Isn't that the new white movement?
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>>221172604
No it’s because those guys would larp as broke millennials when they actually got tons of money every month from their parents. This made broke millennials living at him seethe that they couldn’t buy $400 ye ol timey boots or $200 jeans they never washed because fades or something. Also it seemed like every millennial wanted to live in NYC as a young adult but most of the people that lived their were rich kids larping as poor
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>>221168874
>Millennials
SOME Millennials, probably even a FEW Millennials
Most of saw this shit as faggy as all hell
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I wear suspenders. They are more comfortable than belts, plus im old.
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>>221169764
This sort of look is funny as fuck because it's the ultimate middling poser look. Is this really the look you want to project?

An outfit that will be replaced extremely quickly. A costume. An ugly Mish mash of several different trends. Completely fake and desperate for approval
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>>221175615
Ever try Zumba?
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>>221168729

The show Girls, starring the disgusting pedophile hebrew pig Lena Dunham is a food example of that 2010's Hipster scene.

Though primarily from the lense of affluent t uncle fucking roasties playing dirty and poor... Though that's basically what Hipsters are anyway.

Broad City is also another prime example, and I'd argue despite trying to do the "Don't take yourself too seriously whacky comedy" bit... Equally as cringe as Girls.
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>>221170288
Music is played out completely now
>Electronic
Heard it all
>Metal
Solved years ago. Peaked years ago
>Punk
Dead
>Hip hop
Cringe
>Rap
Ugly, depraved
>Indie
Dead
>Cloud rap
Dead


Dubstep was the last music trend that was just fun and unpretentious

All music is throwaway now. The soundcloud face tattoo rappers proved music is throwaway. There's no slipknots and Eminem's anymore. Theres no Skrillex or deadmau5
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>>221175933

>Dubstep was the last music trend that was just fun and unpretentious

Lay off the jenkem
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>>221175956
>He didn't take acid with his friends and blast brostep on huge hifi speakers

Oh no no no
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>>221168729
Hipster culture was 2002-2008, whereas "hipster culture" itt was 2010-2015. This gap is exactly the difference between 4chan and plebbit. Clueless itt.
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>>221175665
"Zionist" A24 chic
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>>221176313
hipster post
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>>221174102
Lmao seriously, riding a motorcycle is literally never NOT cool. I used to be a motorbike hater until I was forced to ride a dirtbike for work (mustering cattle) and I swear you could feel the testosterone and fun flow back into my veins. Some of the most fun you can have is just fucking around in them with your bros. Up there with surfing in the chickmagnet factor too.
That said yeah you are gonna get injured and fucked up. My wrist still hurts from a crash after 2 years and I'm pretty sure it's never going away lmao
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>>221168729
What's up with zoomers recontextualising anything that happened in the early 2010s as something related to recession?
I also started to see the term recession pop start to come up to describe lady gaga and Katy Perry late 2000s hits
Did a video essay tell them that?
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>>221169412
It's a pejorative but it wasn't always necessarily used negatively, at one point it genuinely just meant people who were hip
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Sopranos.
Still is very Reddit because people think it's some cult classic while being one of the most popular tv shows ever.
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>>221169149
Zoomers got it mixed up for a bit. They were trying to meme millennial hipsters with this song that wasn't even that boom clap shit but they didn't care or figured it's funnier this way
https://youtu.be/Go7gn6dugu0
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>>221168992
Life is finding out the older you get, the more it fucking sucks.

t. 41 year old.
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>>221168729
I still don't know what a hipster is meant to be
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>>221171695
It sums up modern advertising very well, crying out to a people that never existed. Who the fuck has EVER sat around on a rooftop with fucking cushions with friends?
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>>221169867
I will never understand how you fuckers are still malding over staying home for a couple weeks, are your home lives THAT fucked up?
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>>221171811
I feel like scene was the last dribbling cum squirt of uniqueness people had before we all turned into iphone homogenized fluoride zombies
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>>221175665
Same thing everything did, minimalistic, late stage capitalist dogshit. Nothing has style, edge, uniqueness, charm, talent. Its all slop, and its not gonna get any better
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>>221177159
hipsters are metrosexuals but more stupid gay than homo gay
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I was in college from 2003 to 2009 and I can't recall ever seeing more than maybe five people who fully conformed to the internet's idea of a hipster.
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>>221168874
>lumberjacks
lol no. We stole it from Muslims (who we were killing) during the GWOT.
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>>221177290
most retarded post in the whole thread
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>>221177304
That’s literally why millennial men started the beard trend you retard
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>>221168992
The 2010s were a better time, though not necessarily thanks to hipster culture, that just came along for the ride.
But it's normal to feel nostalgic about it if you lived through it.
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>>221168874
lurk more
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>>221168729
I came back from my 3rd deployment in Iraq and crashed with a friend of mine from high school in Williamsburg in 2012. Was a straight up planet of the apes moment like what the fuck is even happening right now
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>>221175722
>Dressing in tight and "fashionable" fitted shit is very uncomfortable and performative.
Just say you don't like pussy.
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>>221168729
I blew a dog in front of my niece yesterday and she cried for hours
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>>221168874
trvthnvke
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>>221170196
My grandma only used mason jars as drinking glasses. I never thought that was a hipster thing..
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Inside Llewin Davis
I honestly don't know how hipster it is because I never saw the movie, but that was precisely because it gave me such hipster vibes.
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>>221178112
Older generations did it because poor.
Hipsters did it because "how quaintly oldschool" and paid triple for glasses that look like jars.
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>>221168729
gillian jacobs in Love is pretty much teh quintessential hipster
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>>221176313

Brother, ultimately it was a bunch of stinky millennial rich kids trying to emulate early twentieth century bohemians.

Wearing glasses without necessity, beards with curly moustaches, they wore shirts with moustaches printed on them.

Men and women wearing wide brim fedoras tilted on the back of their heads like a fucking cowboy yarmulke.

Both men and women wore high heeled dress boots.

Striped shirts and waistcoats.

Fucking beads and lesbian bob cuts.

They should have all been beheaded, ISIS should have won the war and conquered the Western world.

But instead the fucking Hipsters got their way.
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>>221168729
Mr Robot
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>>221177583
absolutely not
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>>221168729
why do retards think hipsters listened to Mumford and Sons?
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>>221179727

Because they did.

Same way they used to bump songs like Adrian Lux's teenage crime and home by Edward Sharpe and thr Magnetic Zeros, and near play that shit on loop.

I used to bounce pubs and clubs back then... Fuck Hipsters and their shitty music.
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>>221178630
Yeah real poor people today use plastic cups.
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>>221178630

They used to drink wheat beer and pale ale.

Then cider had a massive surge in popularity and they were all neckin strawberry rekorderling and shit like that.

I remember peroni being popular with Hipsters at that time too.
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>>221170424
>Now most white young people have that weird zoomer accent where it's not quite ebonics like the 00s wiggers used, but a subverted dialect that blurs all ethno-cultural lines
They all talk like they're deaf. I wonder if there was some big, stupid political scam in the recent past that caused such stunted development?
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>>221179860

>They all talk like they're deaf.

xD spot on.
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>>221168729
jaded "stylish" vampires thinking they're above it all but listening to fucking Jack White seems like it would be the epitome of cool to these types
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>>221177758
Ngl man my gf hates the way I dress now. She wants me back in my jeans and canvas trainers, like when I cared about looking fashionable when I met her


Unfortunately you then grow up and realise you aren't going to be uncomfortable to get crumbs of pussy. If the difference between getting laid is what you wear then you weren't going to get laid in the first place desu
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>>221168729
I never saw hipsters IRL back then, so idk. I'm not even sure they actually existed outside Internet memes.
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>>221176545
Motorbikes are old boomer shit dude
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>>221177204
>He doesn't remember COVID clown world
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>>221177659
>The 2010s were a better time,
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>>221168729
This was unironically the last time there was a strong white subculture. Which therefore makes it based

Zoomers and gen a just mimic niggers and whatever slop is on tiktok. Its sad as hell
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>>221169867
>You weren't giving it a chance back then because you probably disliked most things that were trendy. Now you're simply realizing the a lot of that stuff was actually good.

It's all just a byproduct of aging. I know plenty of people, myself included, who are now willing to admit they like a lot of the music they were shitting on in the late 90s/early 2000s. None of us knew how bad things could really get.
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>>221168729
Feel like hipsters were actually alright. Bit politically naive but much more fun than whatever there is now.
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>>221180051
What's the difference between emulating tik tok Vs monkey see monkey do irl?

You do know emo/scene/hipster was a MySpace/Facebook trend as much as irl?
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>>221180036
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Hipster culture was the aesthetic of plastic gentrified Obama-voting fake Millenial trust fund kids who live in a $3,000 a month apartment with exposed brick walls and unironically say "adulting." That's why nobody liked it and nobody misses it.
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>>221169045
This. Also "being neurodivergent" and "being non-binary." Zoomers and Gen Alphas have nothing going for them and will continue to be a detriment to society.
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>>221169488
>Graduate college in 2010
>Move to Williamsburg
If you didn't buy real estate then, you're a FUCKING LOSER a decade in the making.
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>>221169536
brown hands typed this post
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i can instantly tell which political side anons are on based on their take of the hipster era
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>>221171375
hipster/quirky girls of the late 2000s and early 2010s were some of the best trim i ever got.
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>>221168992
I'm 48 and nostalgia can be a dangerous drug. It's easy to get addicted to sitting all night on youtube watch old media from ones youth. Realising at the end of the night you haven't watched anything made after 2005ish. My teenage years (the 90's) are now as far away from today to teenagers as the 70's would have been to teenage me. A completely foreign time and culture. The kids no longer want to get jiggy wit it.
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The first season of American Horror Story
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>>221168729
I always felt like pic related does. Thats why I couldn't finish it.
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>>221180641
What Facebook page was this pasted from?
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>>221172207
her boobs don't look like that IRL
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>>221168729
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
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>>221172712
If she was posting pictures like picrel, she was absolutely getting plowed by skaters, many of whom still have her nudes on their hard drives.
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>>221180015
We never left COVID clown world.
It's obvious that we've been in a steady cultural and economic decline since, it's just that rich people won't say so because the economy is """booming!"""
The economy is actually collapsing because of a worldwide housing bubble and hyperinflation, but if you already own a bunch of property and stocks, you're insulated from the decline. Young and poor people suffer while old and wealthy people prosper, which is literally an ideal state of existence if you're a boomer senator or a news media vampire.
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>>221180015
>He doesn't remember COVID clown world
He really thinks whe left that world lolol
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>>221180813
>It's obvious that we've been in a steady cultural and economic decline since, it's just that rich people won't say so because the economy is """booming!"""
>The economy is actually collapsing because of a worldwide housing bubble and hyperinflation, but if you already own a bunch of property and stocks, you're insulated from the decline. Young and poor people suffer while old and wealthy people prosper, which is literally an ideal state of existence if you're a boomer senator or a news media vampire.
this was exactly the same thing said in 2008-14 though
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>>221168992
The world keeps getting worse. Even if our personal lives get better, we still look back fondly on a time where the world wasn't as shitty.

Most of our lives have only gotten worse since then, so it's really easy to seek out anything that reminds us of better times.
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2 broke girls is perfect for this
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>>221180878
Yeh but my party was in power back then so it was ok.
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>>221179662
of course. all of them were non-human automata. only zoomers not old enough to remember would think otherwise.
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>>221180630
qrd
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>>221180005
it was a particular rich kid subculture so you wouldn't find hipsters in East Cousinfuck, Kansas
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>>221181005
I'm only saying when you hear anon say the world died in 2016, I can instantly tell what his politics are.
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Nobody likes rich vacuous yuppies, the 2010s version of that is as ridiculed as the 80s one.
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>>221180710
god I miss those goofy fake ghetto asian chicks. the whole abg thing doesn't hit the same
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>>221173061
Coca cola real, one of the dumbest ads I've ever had to see
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and we'll beeeeeeee
going back over we'll be
going back over til we comeeeee
>heeyyy-wooohhhh-ooohhh-ohhhh
>ohhhhaaa-ohhhaa-ohhhhhh
>wwwhooaaaa-aahhh-ohhhh
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>>221169149
Probably because a lot of the meme revolves around congregating at an overpriced, faux-rustic restaurant/bar/entertainment venue (the "millennial burger joint" has become the big one, just go to any comment section for a song from this genre and it will be filled with comments like "$20 burger ahh song" or something about truffle fries), or at a backyard/rooftop party, and something like Little Talks pairs with that atmosphere.
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>>221180878
>though
You're acting like this is some kind of counter example? Yeah, you're right. We're doing it again. We already had a recession for the same fucking reasons, and now we're doing it again because the vampires in charge of us love wealth transfer from the poor to the rich.
By the way, the bubble is going to pop.
Again.
Then we'll bail them out.
Again.
And nobody will get in trouble.
Again.
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>>221168874
>Zoomers at least admit to proudly being femboys and trannies and such.
Is that supposed to be a good thing?
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>>221181639
Bernie will never be president, bro.
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>>221181285
She's not ghetto, though.
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>>221173164
The entire 21st century has been nonstop crises and no 1950s-60s or 1980s-90s economic boom
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>>221181065
to quote Bill Clinton's famous remark, "If you think the 60s did more harm than good you're probably a Republican. If you think the 60s did more good than harm you're probably a Democrat."
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>>221181995
don't know what else to call that style of supreme snapbacks, selfies smoking weed, listening to chief keef, etc. I did say "fake" ghetto
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>>221177204
>i-it was just staying home for a few weeks!
No, it was you freaks being insane for two years. You will never, ever memory-hole it.
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>mustache drawn or tattooed on finger
Where did this part of the meme come from



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