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It's like the musical form of the hated 'moderate liberal. The conversation eventually turns to the coffee shop of the future, which Koenig says will be "all-white, backless benches and one large brewed pot of coffee today when it's done, it's done.

I don't know if I'm a taste curator yet. I feel more like a flavor. I wish I was a taste curator because then I could just trend-spot flavors.

I'm like a lonely hazelnut frappuccino in a Starbucks in a Target. The real power is being Target. Read the full interview at The Fader. Meme Hipster Disney Villains. Meme Man Bun. Meme Look at This Fucking Hipster. Meme Normcore.

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But a handful of internet-savvy people have gone for that reaction on purpose. Of these, the most successful and maybe the best is Hipster Runoff , a website whose evolution after finding an audience is part success story, part cautionary tale for anyone looking for a foothold in web culture.

Those who stick around will find out pretty quickly what drives Carles: blog hits, memes, and a desire to be relevant, whatever the cost. And with Hipster Runoff, Carles was finally crying out for his due.

Early Hipster Runoff posts had a sort of free-form irreverence to them. Carles mostly posted mp3s of songs that he liked and occasionally riffed on a topic — like, for instance, a genre he invented out of nowhere. Therein lied the central conceit of Hipster Runoff, and the main reason why it was so incredibly funny. Reading it was like pulling back the curtain on alternative culture, only to discover that the guy calling all the shots was just as cynical and profit-driven as everyone else.

Constructing your identity based on your cultural knowledge, the site seemed to say, was stupid and self-defeating. The first HRO post I stumbled on was one of the more obviously joking ones, and still in my opinion one of the funniest.



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