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Normally that would be my approach too. However, this thread has developed a sort of horrific fascination for me as it seems to have become a microcosm of all the negatives about this place. You expect any subculture to have a certain sense of 'We're Doing It Right', but the sort of thread that proclaims "we're so much better than the normals", or these with the Hipster (whatever that is...) cast as the new FL Hate Figure... These things seem to be much more common than they used to be round here, and I suppose some of us just don't like that, and feel the need to challenge it. I live very close to Shoredtich - London's Hipster Central - and I really don't get the attraction. So much of the London version does seem to rely on doing everything ironically', that they appear to never wear / eat / listen to / do anything they actually like for itself. But they're not doing me any harm, I suppose, and the more subculture groups there are, the better - makes it easier for me to do my own thing too. If anything, I've found I've learned a lot about myself from observing other subculture groups and how they operate, how I react to them as an outsider to their norms, and so on. I don't want to get involved in this ongoing dispute here as it seems after altogether too many pages to have descended into something really rather more mean-spirited than is dignified, but sometimes some of us do feel the need to question these things. I ignore a lot on here that belies the more negative side, but the whole hipster thing is becoming tedious.
Sadly, the true irony of this is that the place that has so often so smugly celebrated itself as the most civilised place on the web seems to so readily descend into the sort of passive aggression, defining itself by what it is against rather than what it is for, that we see everywhere else. I'm certainly not immune ot it myself (can never resist kicking off about that damn over-grown sports day farce currently going on in London... ), but it does seem recently to have become endemic.
Hear, hear!