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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by Genevieve » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:01 pm

Can we have one day without people getting their panties in a bunch over 'hipsters'? Hipster is another term people use to feel superiority over others. They dress like idiots? They're ignorant of the subculture? They only like stuff because it's hip and happenin'? When did these people not exist in some sort of form?

Goths? Emo kids? Wiggers? Scene kids? Those nu-metal listening, baggy pants wearing skaters? The art freaks? The "punk" kids?

I seriously thought I'd be passed this once I left high school. And I don't mean subcultures. I mean people wasting so much energy into giving a shit about how a 'different subculture' chooses to be "different" in their way. Yeah, we get it, they look, walk and talk like dicks. Can we get on with our lives and not give a shit and not associate with them?
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by hasezwei » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:05 pm

Genevieve wrote:Can we have one day without people getting their panties in a bunch over 'hipsters'? Hipster is another term people use to feel superiority over others. They dress like idiots? They're ignorant of the subculture? They only like stuff because it's hip and happenin'? When did these people not exist in some sort of form?

Goths? Emo kids? Wiggers? Scene kids? Those nu-metal listening, baggy pants wearing skaters? The art freaks? The "punk" kids?

I seriously thought I'd be passed this once I left high school. And I don't mean subcultures. I mean people wasting so much energy into giving a shit about how a 'different subculture' chooses to be "different" in their way. Yeah, we get it, they look, walk and talk like dicks. Can we get on with our lives and not give a shit and not associate with them?
the thing with hipsters is that jumping from one fad to the next and constantly trying to avoid the mainstream by chasing the newest, most weird shit (and thereby turning it into something mainstream) has become a subculture of it's own in the last years. the most funny thing is that hipsters themselves have blown up to be the thing they run from.
it's like a subcultural mashup orgy, which hasn't been there in that form.

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by LACE » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:08 pm

I remember SMOG's events in LA last december bringing in a real nice crowd.
coachella 2010
shy fx - return of the digital soundboy '10
dub war vs swamp 81 back in '09
dub and bass in '09

Def depends on whose playing a set. Probably won't be going back to Coachella for a long long time.
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by Genevieve » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:10 pm

hasezwei wrote:
Genevieve wrote:Can we have one day without people getting their panties in a bunch over 'hipsters'? Hipster is another term people use to feel superiority over others. They dress like idiots? They're ignorant of the subculture? They only like stuff because it's hip and happenin'? When did these people not exist in some sort of form?

Goths? Emo kids? Wiggers? Scene kids? Those nu-metal listening, baggy pants wearing skaters? The art freaks? The "punk" kids?

I seriously thought I'd be passed this once I left high school. And I don't mean subcultures. I mean people wasting so much energy into giving a shit about how a 'different subculture' chooses to be "different" in their way. Yeah, we get it, they look, walk and talk like dicks. Can we get on with our lives and not give a shit and not associate with them?
the thing with hipsters is that jumping from one fad to the next and constantly trying to avoid the mainstream by chasing the newest, most weird shit (and thereby turning it into something mainstream) has become a subculture of it's own in the last years. the most funny thing is that hipsters themselves have blown up to be the thing they run from.
it's like a subcultural mashup orgy, which hasn't been there in that form.
But it's the same 'us against them' mentality. Or the same 'my dad can kick your dad's ass' mentality. I really do not see the problem in 'not caring' about hipsters. I mean, if you hate their attitude, hate their appearance and so on.. ..don't associate. Don't dress or talk like them. I see people who I think look like dicks all the time, without them even being hipsters. No sweat off my balls.

There are even people who don't dress or talk like hipsters who try their darndest to portray a certain image and hop on every trend that is out there. They've always been around.
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by ahier » Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:16 pm

hipsters are so postmodern

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by christophera » Wed Mar 30, 2011 9:17 pm

genevieve is sayin what i was gettin at

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by AllNightDayDream » Wed Mar 30, 2011 10:44 pm

Genevieve wrote: There are even people who don't dress or talk like hipsters who try their darndest to portray a certain image and hop on every trend that is out there. They've always been around.
They're the opposite. Their image is no cohesive image, just looking ridiculous. They avoid trends like the plague.

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by apmje » Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:20 am

Pretty good portrayal to be fair, I don't see many peeps dressing like this at Dubstep nights though but tbh, I don't really go to any shit ones.

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by nousd » Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:55 am

no hipsters assailing ds in Oz
they seem to be into .... ah...
what's that music that involves ducktails, wide skirts & stand-up bass? You know.
Ah yes, rockabilly.
Suits em perfectly cos they can dress up & enjoy pretending to enjoy themselves.

As for dubstep experts...I don't act like the guys in the vid & I know everything about dubstep
Ask me anything,
after I find my pants.
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by stappard » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:00 pm

sd5 wrote:no hipsters assailing ds in Oz
they seem to be into .... ah...
what's that music that involves ducktails, wide skirts & stand-up bass? You know.
Ah yes, rockabilly.
Suits em perfectly cos they can dress up & enjoy pretending to enjoy themselves.

As for dubstep experts...I don't act like the guys in the vid & I know everything about dubstep
Ask me anything,
after I find my pants.

Australian hipsters listen to a rockabilly


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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by nousd » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:11 pm

I think it's the attraction of checked shirts
which hipster bumboys & their high-maintenance consorts
seem to favourably associated with the sweaty bogan underclass
they would otherwise ignore & berate for being menials & stupid


Actually,
I'm making that up
but that's how they would be if they existed here.
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by DRTY » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:16 pm

sd5 wrote:I think it's the attraction of checked shirts
which hipster bumboys & their high-maintenance consorts
seem to favourably associated with the sweaty bogan underclass
they would otherwise ignore & berate for being menials & stupid


Actually,
I'm making that up
but that's how they would be if they existed here.
sd5. What is it
that makes you type
in this manner?

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by nousd » Fri Apr 01, 2011 12:22 pm

DRTY
it's the onset of Oldtimers:
I have to write before I forget
so I keep each idea short
& in the interstices of flatulence.
I'm fairly sure that's not the answer i gave last time tho
so I'll PM yu & tell the truth,
if I remember to, beyond now.


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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by firky » Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:02 pm

sd5 wrote: *
What's this? Why did you put an astrix at the bottom of your post, it serves no purpose? Yet you did it! Why do you write as though you were trying to do a haiku? Why are you so fucking radio rental?
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by AntlionUK » Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:02 pm

SD5's posts are the best.
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by christophera » Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:11 pm

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by NickUndercover » Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:55 pm

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by nousd » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:59 pm

* the exact moment when i forgot what
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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by 64hz » Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:07 pm

i dont even read sd5s posts anymore.
or bright maroons. theyre probably the same person.

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Re: Dubstep Experts

Post by 64hz » Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:10 pm

i did read this one though
Self-surgery not exclusive to septics mate.

Now, about my vasectomy;
I've made the incision...
not too much blood
but I still wasn't pissed enough (cider/bianco/cointreau)
so it fuckn hurt
but i managed to locate the vas deferenses
white, slippery buggers and thicker than I thought
(probably why i was making so many girls pregnant, heh heh)
so i've had to pull em out with forceps and stick a chopstick under em
to get the clearance to take the cut
& me necks getting sore from looking down into the mirror
but I gotta be sure & do this right.
I slice thru one with the scalpel and the two ends slip back inside me balls
poking around, I finally grab one end, haul it out & cauterize it with a lighter.
Strangely, didn't hurt too much but smelt crook.
Eventualy, didn't worry about the other end
so that's probably why one testicle swells up when I come.
The other vas I managed to hold onto
so when I've cut it
I've been able to pull both ends taunt,
tie each in a knot
and staple shut the slit in me ball bag (I've never been real good at needlework)
This has taken about three-quarters of an hour
so it was no wonder me scrotum turned purple & blew up like a balloon the next day. Ouch.
But it worked...no more rugrats
cos me lady couldn't stand the sight
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