Hey there,

Jeff and I and some other people think the "Hipster" article on Wikipedia
is really interesting. We were thinking of sharing it. Thank you for
reviewing!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipster_(contemporary_subculture)

PD images(kinda slim pickings here):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hipster_(contemporary_subculture)#/media/File:Wiliam_P._Gottlieb,_Portrait_of_Harry_Gibson,_New_York,_ca._July_1948_(LOC_gottlieb.11851).jpg

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Hipsters#/media/File:Hipsterguy.JPG


Directly from Wikipedia:

*"Some analysts contend that the notion of the contemporary hipster is
actually a myth created by marketing." *[link]

*Are you a hipster? Members of the subculture typically do not
self-identify as hipsters, and the word hipster.* [Link]

*The term was coined during the jazz age, when "hip" emerged as an
adjective to describe aficionados of the growing scene. *[Link]

Modified versions:

What's a Hipster? It's anyone's guess.[Link]

Are you a hipster? Let's find out. [Link]

Do you wear jean shorts, Converse All-Stars and drink Pabst? You might be a
hipster. [Link]

The contemporary usage of 'Hipster' first appeared in the 1990s but has
origins dating back to the 1940s Jazz scene. [Link]

















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