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Pestilence, Death, Skinny Jeans

By The Daily Dish
Aug 1 2008, 3:44 AM ET

By Jessie Roberts

Adbusters plays anthropologist to hipsters:

An amalgamation of its own history, the youth of the West are left with consuming cool rather that creating it. The cultural zeitgeists of the past have always been sparked by furious indignation and are reactionary movements. But the hipster’s self-involved and isolated maintenance does nothing to feed cultural evolution. Western civilization’s well has run dry. The only way to avoid hitting the colossus of societal failure that looms over the horizon is for the kids to abandon this vain existence and start over.

Alex Payne differs.



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