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Evil Rant #42- Damn Hipsters!
"Look at his suit," I pointed out, unable to help myself. "Look at what he's wearing"...
"Hasn't it occurred to him that his suit might inspire loathing?" I just had to begin with that; it's such a great line. I can sympathize with Mr. Bateman (the character in the book who made that comment) on this point, though I would find even a bad suit to be more preferable then the repulsive, tee shirt and jeans culture that we are currently immersed in. But this lack of individual discrimination and taste goes a lot deeper then what people are wearing on their bodies. And it tends to be even more horrible to witness (assuming that's possible).
The Word "hipster"
Previous Discussion I think I'll call this condition the "new goodness" (it's a lot like the old one, only with updated features and different name and packaging designed to suit the current market). Just think... "Not only does the new goodness come with mass social acceptance, but you get a laid back, I don't give a shit, tee-shirt and jeans appearance. It also comes complete with a fashionably liberal attitude, with a rougher, more cynical edge to it; while still maintaining the same, though greatly watered down, set of ethics and principles which you would criticize stuffy or radical conservatives for having! And, if you act now, you'll receive the ability not to be categorized, that's right; you'll just claim that you don't really believe in anything! This special feature allows you to criticize those who actually have passion or conviction, while remaining too vague and ambiguous about your own ideas to be criticized yourself! Order today!" Not only was I trying to explain/give an example of, this idea of "the new goodness"; but I was also, simultaneously mocking many of the anti-capitalist perpetrators of the new goodness, by suggesting that they are "buying" into this attitude. And what kind of person do you think I had in mind when I wrote this? You guessed it! However, despite the fact that I detest this all too common attitude of being anti-big business, anti-capitalism, anti-greed, anti-success, anti-accomplishment, anti-government or anti-anything which happens to be bigger, more materialistically successful or more powerful than your average Joe (and yes, I'm implying that jealousy and feelings of inferiority are often the true motivations for these kinds of believes) there is something else that really bothers me about the whole hipster attitude. I'm ashamed to admit it, but being a 20 something myself, I am apart of the generation that many of these hipsters belong to. In all honesty, when I wrote the above mentioned rant, I was not familiar with the contemporary definition of the word hipster. However, I had encountered enough of these types of people so that I knew that they existed and how to classify them, even though I didn't know what to call them.
Hipster Politics, Theology and Education This lack of decisiveness can be found in regards to the hipster's religious views as well. These views tend to be foggy at best. Sometimes they'll use the phrase "quasi-something or other", thus implying that they're not really serious. Another tactic is to rattle off a list of a few completely different religions as ones that they (kinda) subscribe to. Many times they'll be even vaguer about it than that. Now, I'm not suggesting that everyone has to pick a specific religious view or publicly advertise their religious affiliation; but I can't ignore the fact that I'm noticing a distinct pattern emerging here. Incidentally, many hipsters are fairly well educated, but good education does not compensate for a lack of natural intelligence (much rarer).The result is a whole lot of pseudo intellectualism. The information that they have been fed transcends their brain's ability to handle and utilized it; or, in other words, they're living proof that a little knowledge is terrible thing. I blame the schools...
Hipster Self Image As a villain, I do have a "label" and I enjoy it very much. It's apart of my identity and it keeps me on track; it's a tool for focus. It helps to remind me of what I am, what I'm doing, what my goals are and, most significantly, the approach that I should use in everything that I do. It ensures that my standards are always my own and kept separate from those of others; so I never have to concern myself with what others might agree with or whether my tastes will be deemed acceptable by those I interact with. I'm a villain (an evil, selfish bastard), I don't care!
Essential Flaws of the Hipster Lifestyle Just as many spiritual religions have done throughout the ages, these hipsters are trying to devalue material standards because, frankly, they suck (the hipsters I mean, not the material standards). Those least fit for this world are the ones most likely to complain about their position in it. As I've said before, all human motives are rooted in selfishness, so we must ask ourselves what these individuals have to gain by entertaining these attitudes. First, they wish to protect themselves from any verbal attack on their psychology, which would be devastating to their extremely fragile egos. They also want to bring down anyone who has achieved any reasonable amount of success, which is often how they choose who or what they will criticize (this is why they often praise small-time individuals, usually their peers, who often do inferior work and claim that it is better because it's "indie"). They tend to dislike those who have ambition and accuse them of being "sellouts" (somehow such accusations really don't seem to bother me, HAHAHA). To my fellow villains out there in computer land, I suggest that you don't concern yourselves too much with hipsters (and their ilk) because they are, by that very designation, worthless. They have no real power and most likely never will. This is why they whine so much. Pay them no mind. Their future lies in mediocrity and it is their very lack of standards and decisive action that will ensure this. Too frightened to secure an identity for themselves or to choose a distinct path to traverse; they will find themselves leading a default life. The fate of which, will be determined by the very same powerful individuals that they constantly rail against. Their only possible consolation is to attempt to trap others in this same state of hopelessness and fear. And oh how they will try. They'll whine and complain about perceived injustices and criticize everything under the sun. More proof of their weakness and inferiority. Just ignore them and keep moving forward. And if you find yourself in a particularly playful mood, you might stop and ask one: "Hasn't it ever occurred to you that your incompetence might inspire loathing?!" He'll probably think you're being "ironic" and take it as a compliment.
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