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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

A robot made from cardboard box tries to talk sense to a hipster transplant from ore-wash-can-con-penn-bec-sto-cky-con-ida-wa state living in Brooklyn

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  • I'll note that this video sucked. The poster obviously doesn't know any Hipsters personally-He just knows trendy white people of whom he may have met in brief encounters.

  • @ilovesilvia69 Those are hipsters LOL

  • yes

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  • Is this made with the program that Geico used to make those shit adds? :D

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  • did he say "free bro-hemian"?

    haha, awesome.

  • @jistaface Same here, I had a hard time with the branding in the 80s/90s but this has become too blatant of a travesty to ignor.

    How to spot a Hipster: basically, if you see a ghost of yourself from your younger years only much spiffier,looking like a mannequin or a movie remake, that's a Hipster, especially if the person is talking really loudly so everyone can hear their meaningful and indivdualistic statements.

  • @ilovesilvia69

    The term Emo' was coined in the early 2000s.Before then, in the mid-late 90s the term was Goth and very specific to a rare and specific type of truly distressed indiviual with 'weird' interests and fashion choices.Slowly kids began to copy eachother and it became comodified and sold as a 'look' in the late 90s. Hipsters wanted to have lots of different ways to 'put on' the skin of 'deep' and 'emotional' so it bacame a general term for moodily 'weird' aesthetic.

  • @ilovesilvia69

    Hipsters try to mimick the generation that HAD to buy thrift because the economy began to crash in the late 80's 90's. Things are bad economically now, but it's been a slow dive.

    The hipsters are the kids who saw their older siblings/ older kids becoming more alienated and disturbed. Like any child, they tried to emulate older kids but didn't really understand their lives.The kids of the late '90/00s shallowness is from parental neglect+material guilt gifting.

  • Which one was the Hipster? :-)

  • Here's my synopsis: Everything they ever needed was given to them on a silver platter, resulting in responses to them from peers-People became jealous, gave them flack, resulting in them acting and dressing the way they did-Either to make them more jealous or to blend in with the middle class, by looking broke when they're far from it. All the kids these days are wannabes that had a strong envy of these peoples style/lifestyle/perceived status etc.

  • @jameskchou That's not even true, though. There are trendy people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds-According to your definition, 60% of America are Hipsters. Everybody follows trends. TRUE Hipster is a Jewish trust fund baby probably in there mid 30's by now, artists, that were sent to Brooklyn NY, SOHO, Lower east side etc. Somewhere, new, upcoming and/or trendy in the late 90's-early 2000's.

  • @MsCamcas There wont be Emos left in 3 years. They will all turn into wannabe Hipsters, then there will be a new trend for them to bandwagon onto.

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