Hipsters ruin food too
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- jteore0
Fact:
Hipsters Do Not Eat.
- mikotondria30
I really don't class these people as hipsters, hipsters don't stand for anything, have no goals and are nihilistic about any idea of a meaningful society outside their own circles.
These people are nerdy yuppies who slightly look like that by accident in an attempt to not stand out too much.
They have ambitions and curiosity to expand their crafts and make it pay.
Good on them, really. Apart from the beards, obviously. Especially on the men.
- erikjonsson0
welcome to brooklyn. if you are white you have to get a beard. the black heritage culture around here made everyone white wanting to look like its 1865
- jfletcher0
Nothing like low class people pretending to be high class with food styled book clubs.
- GeorgesII0
there's a hidden rule when you work in a kitchen,
you don't grow a fuckn beard,
punto.
- KwesiJ0
you guys hate everything that isn't being given a positive yet balanced editorial in the NYTime lifestyle section
- erikjonsson0
if i hear about or see another exposed brick wall...
- scarabin_net0
you guys hate everything that's not in maxim.
- KwesiJ0
hipsters don't give a shit about anything these people are more like neo liberal yippie types createing "culinary movements"
- DrBombay0
Love the fact that if you don't shop and eat at the most trendy places, you must eat at McDonalds.
- morilla0
they ruin sex too
- ItalianStallion0
When talking about food there's only one movement:
http://www.slowfood.com
The rest is crap.
- non0
You are so anti.
- jiaf0
I think it's brilliant what they doing, whoever they are. I'm not particularly fond of the hipster fad myself but I've got great respect for people who take the time to learn these sorts of crafts and then go off on their own experimenting and perfecting it in their own style.
I bet if the group of individuals had not been pictured or had their lifestyles mentioned outside of the craft you probably would of found the story somewhat inspirational and great.
- dskz0
Kramer opens up a restaurant?
- Nairn0
I have no idea what a 'hipster' is, but I'm glad to see people re-discovering humble artisanship - what a simple and decent joy it is to create something unique and intimate that can put a smile on someone's face.
I wonder if you griefers get the same reaction from your banner ads...?
- harlequino0
So a bunch of people are creating good and interesting foods, alternatives to mass brands, putting the focus back on local makers and merchants, which may ultimately support local business and bring people to the neighborhoods to shop and eat? And you have a problem with that cuz they fit into your bullshit little category of "hipster," which is in and of itself a precious little (dare i say, hip) term to apply to people?
Gfy.
- defstro0
Shouldn't you have posted this in your blog?