• "America's Best Cities For Hipsters"
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Damn Hipsters stay out of my Austin.. or at-least keep to yourselves and hide your "art/music" from me.
[QUOTE=Vasili;35613346]I heard hipsters were moving to Detroit.[/QUOTE] Close. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/FDbox.png[/IMG]
How are New York and Brooklyn nowhere on the list?
I knew San Francisco would be high.
[QUOTE=Dysgalt;35614565]Damn Hipsters stay out of my Austin.. or at-least keep to yourselves and hide your "art/music" from me.[/QUOTE] watch out we're gonna get you!!
I would have though it would be somewhere away from all major rivers. Away from the main steam.
Somehow I just knew Seattle would be on here, there's so many here it's not even funny
Sweet, Vegas isn't on the list
[QUOTE=1nfiniteseed;35614625]How are New York and Brooklyn nowhere on the list?[/QUOTE] Brooklyn is NYC, but I agree.
[QUOTE=Sumap;35614328]Go a little more west man, Victoria's like a Concentrated Seattle.[/QUOTE] I live there and yeah pretty much. We have a clipper that goes straight to seattle too, in case victoria gets too mainstream.
I go to school on an island right outside of Seattle. Didn't know Seattle had islands? Yeah, you've probably never heard of it.
[QUOTE=thisispain;35612791]hmm i should move to Seattle then.[/QUOTE] if you're a self proclaimed hipster you arent a hipster geez
[QUOTE=Timebomb575;35615509]if you're a self proclaimed hipster you arent a hipster geez[/QUOTE] no i wanted to move to Seattle for its vibes~ this small hick town called san francisco is too small for me and my water-colours.
How the FUCK is my neighborhood (in Brooklyn) not on that list?
Surprisingly, Detroit has boomed with these things. Since all the jobs are moving out, it only makes sense that hipsters who could never get a job are moving in. Now everything here is "organic" or "locally grown", and that's all fine and good, but how the fuck do you think bread made by hipsters in downtown Detroit is gonna taste? Fucking trash.
[QUOTE=urbanmonkey;35615619]Surprisingly, Detroit has boomed with these things. Since all the jobs are moving out, it only makes sense that hipsters who could never get a job are moving in. Now everything here is "organic" or "locally grown", and that's all fine and good, but how the fuck do you think bread made by hipsters in downtown Detroit is gonna taste? Fucking trash.[/QUOTE] no it's called gentrification. all the hipsters and yuppies are gonna move on and spend shit-loads of money while raising property values.
Yellow springs, oh. Dave chappele lives there, its a chill town. and cinci in general.
Whoever took part in creating the article must have not ever been to NYC (particularly downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn)
[quote]No. 9 Philadelphia Fishtown, just north of Center City, is one hipster magnet, drawing folks to quirky venues like the combined bar-and-art-gallery Kung Fu Necktie. For the best of the city’s microbrews and java, check out Ultimo Coffee in Point Breeze, which operates in conjunction with “beer boutique” Brew. Hipsters in Philadelphia still have a deep appreciation for old-fashioned diversions: the city ranks highly for its theater and classical music.[/quote] shit
regarding San juan.. i think they are confusing hipsters with drug dealers. shit is not safe at night.
[QUOTE=Vasili;35613346]I heard hipsters were moving to Detroit.[/QUOTE] Yeah, they fucking are... [editline]18th April 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=urbanmonkey;35615619]Surprisingly, Detroit has boomed with these things. Since all the jobs are moving out, it only makes sense that hipsters who could never get a job are moving in. Now everything here is "organic" or "locally grown", and that's all fine and good, but how the fuck do you think bread made by hipsters in downtown Detroit is gonna taste? Fucking trash.[/QUOTE] Ever been to Plymouth or Ann Arbor? Those places are infested with hipsters. Nothing but shitty coffee houses and electric cars.
Figures the top three would all be West Coast--Washington, Oregon, and California. Not to knock those cities, SF's pretty great.
[QUOTE=Griffster26;35613563]Meh that's all good and a- [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ZJ55H.gif[/IMG] See you all going to space.[/QUOTE] Pretty much my reaction to seeing Philly. NO YOU'RE NOT WELCOME! THIS IS THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE* *Except for Hipster
[QUOTE=thisispain;35615678]no it's called gentrification. all the hipsters and yuppies are gonna move on and spend shit-loads of money while raising property values.[/QUOTE] This is what's happening in a lot of places. I was shown a video about how a lot of old businesses in Detroit are receiving a huge boost in business from people who were very obviously hipsters moving in from outside the city. Of course, if they're helping the city recover, at least they're doing something sort of useful.
Surprised to not see Minneapolis on the list.
Noooo the hipsters got poor Portland.
Portland's been pretty hipster for a while.
Yeah they are literally non-existent in San Diego, I guess since SD would be pretty hostile to them tbh. Were not as chill imo.
Could have guessed Flagstaff would be at least #11 Seriously that place is all about hipsters, art and other such things. I ate at a mexican restarant that actually had a cozy little retro-color edge to it inside of the cabin-like walls, and the hostess was a tall skinny white bona-fide hipster. They also have a newspaper dedicated to art, and an incredible amount of small-business local bars that play music and such. Not to mention the ultra-modern thai restaurant. Guess Flagstaff wouldn't count as a full blown city though like these other places - it's pretty small in comparison to Seattle.
Chicago only gets the positive aspects from its hipster culture. It's fucking fantastic here. Even the fashion is a notch above.
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