I'm always at the opposite end of the spectrum, the opposite of hipster culture, and I enjoy that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm neither a millennial nor a hipster.
I don't feel like I'm very pop-star lame, but I'm definitely not hipster-cool.
Nobody hates hipsters more than hipsters.
For me, hipsterism is for one to appropriate the codes of a social class or another milieu that wasn't theirs originally, in order to define their personality through something different and unique. Which is why a lot of hipsters live downtown, and they're dressed as farmers. Then you have the Oscar Wilde hipster: the dandy.
I'm someone that examines culture and tries to break down why things are the way that they are whether its hip-hop music, sex, race, or consumerism. I try to examine it and scrutinize it to the point where I can write a song.
I've always been pretty ravenous about pop culture, highbrow and lowbrow.
I love pop culture. I love to be inside of it, and step outside and look back in.
I'm realizing I'm not hip enough to know for sure what would be considered pop-culture.
We are all a little bit hippy, a little bohemian. We take that from the culture we knew, from the '70s and the '80s.
I grew up counterculture. I'm essentially a hippie, and I'm essentially a folkie.