I think you're missing the point, dude. I'm not saying that hipster isn't a mainstream word in America or the Netherlands, I'm saying that it has become trendy - ie, popular - to call people hipsters for doing just about anything you don't agree with in fashion, politics, religion or music.
I can't even reach my Hitchens level of sarcasm without getting called a hipster for being cynical. To quote Mr. Darcy, "The word is indeed applied too liberally."
I'm still not getting the complaint. People don't "believe" things because it's popular. You either believe or you don't. Unless you're S.E. Cupp.
I can't even reach my Hitchens level of sarcasm without getting called a hipster for being cynical. To quote Mr. Darcy, "The word is indeed applied too liberally."
I'm still not getting the complaint. People don't "believe" things because it's popular. You either believe or you don't. Unless you're S.E. Cupp.
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