Hipster in a sentence as a noun

I'm a gay marriage hipster. But this still irks me.

For people dying from famine, the hipster nutrition trends are not on the radar.

She's just an ordinary Stockholm hipster with an odd sense of humor. We got a bunch of those here.

This is typical "old boy's club" ****, just with hipster glasses and organic carrots.

You're acting like he's advocating becoming a hipster, a straw man you invented.

Are you hiring candidates based on their technical credentials, or their hipster credentials?

There's a whole hipster movement going on right now around the idea of omitting semicolons from JavaScript code. I believe CoffeeScript is the culprit.

This doesn't even look like the kind of standard hipster kickstarter page you'd see, it looks far more like quite literal spam you'd find on ebay auctions or something, crappy image tables, schizo bolded text. .

It's a laughable, tired cliche now, especially coming from a guy who made the equivalent of a digital hipster moleskine who isn't changing a god damn thing about this world. People are still broke, sick, and starving.

You don't work a 9 to 5 so that you can focus on your art, because of that you don't have a lot of money, and thus you live the hipster way. In the cheaper edges of a big city, you work entry level retail jobs, and you're constantly at the edge of failure.

Seriously, this hipster "design" insanity has to stop. It's hurting your business.

This certainly isn't "hipster" culture - this is design critique. The worse thing would be if people blindly said things like "iOS7 is just not intuitive" and went on to drink their PBR and evangelize about Phonebloks - instead, these are real examples of why iOS7 could be better.

So as another heterosexual gay marriage hipster I disagree with you. I also disagree with you that Google shareholders opposed to gay marriage shouldn't be forced to choose.

Maybe I'm stupidly jaded, and it's one of the things that has steadily pushed me out of the Apple ecosystem, but this trend for overly emotional marketing of stuff, especially in the hipster end of the market, grates enormously. This is like a sort of tech-etsy.

But that doesn't change the fact that the omit-the-semicolons position is absurdly immature hipster posturing that serves no engineering purpose.

Author summarizes the rage quite well: "The reaction, then, had nothing to do with hipsters. It was a hatred of people that need to stand out for standing-out's sake. That realization was at once positive and negativepeople didn't hate me because I was a hipster, they hated me because I looked like I was nakedly desperate for attention, and had gone about that attention-grabbing by glomming on to marginalized trends."

I've lived in Berlin since January and during that time I witnessed a rising hipster startup culture. Unskilled and unexperienced college graduates with big egos raise dumb money, hire programmers to build code they don't understand, then spend their days 'networking' at trendy hotels in down-town, throwing minimal techno parties and going on trips across Europe for 'business and pleasure'.

Every 2 years, a new design trend emerges and a bunch of hipster know-it-alls pop up from the woodwork espousing how the new trend was right all along, and what were all you incorrect designers thinking for the last 50,000 years. This deck is interesting and mostly a good way to look at many information presentation situations, but it is another instance of the recurring theme of annoying absolute statements from self-important designers.

I'm also gladdened to see a recent upsurge in assembly language and other low-level coding, as this is what the world actually needs - less super-business-entrepreneurial startups, and more people able to actually solve real problems and not just hipster entertainment.

Hipster definitions

noun

someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle

See also: hippie hippy