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The (Fill in the Blank) Mafia — Brooklynian

The (Fill in the Blank) Mafia

anonymous
edited November -1 in Park Slope
[Note: Split from the Baby-Phobic thread. -Ed.]

And I hate entitled NYC residents who are forever trashing the midwest!

It used to be that self-appointed hipsters attempted to elevate themselves by trashing suburbanites, but now the preferred target is the Midwest.

Seriously, what's up with that? Someone, please explain to me why a person born and raised in Brookyn, Jacksonville, Austin, or San Diego is superior to someone born and raised in Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, or Cleveland.

Some of my best Midwesterners are friends...

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  • Jack Krohn wrote: And I hate entitled NYC residents who are forever trashing the midwest!

    It used to be that self-appointed hipsters attempted to elevate themselves by trashing suburbanites, but now the preferred target is the Midwest.

    Seriously, what's up with that? Someone, please explain to me why a person born and raised in Brookyn, Jacksonville, Austin, or San Diego is superior to someone born and raised in Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, or Cleveland.

    Some of my best Midwesterners are friends...
    I think it's just that a lot of midwesterners moved her during the 90s boom. You know what they say, "familiarity breeds contempt." I don't think anyone seriously believes we're inherently superior though.

    Actually, I think the midwest is disproportionately represented among the hipsters themselves.
  • Carnivore wrote: Actually, I think the midwest is disproportionately represented among the hipsters themselves.
    Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, and the Carolinas in my experience.
  • What I've noticed is that those from the Midwest are more likely to admit to being hipsters. My best friend lives in Chicago and "hipster" just doesn't have the negative connotations out there that it does here (in my opinion).
  • I didn't know that "hipster" had any negative connotations until... I dunno, couple weeks ago...
  • Dude. "hipster' is sooo 2003. Nowadays, it's Whatever-You-Are-Currently-Into + "mafia". Examples:

    "I went to the Tea Lounge last night, but couldn't get past the Toddler Mafia"

    "Going to see the portastatic and John Vanderslice show at Southpaw? It's sure to be filled to the brim with the Horn-Rimmed Glasses Mafia"

    "I stopped going to Great Lakes once it got overrun by the Hipster Mafia"

    "I went to 2 Toms for dinner last night, it's an old standby for the Mafia Mafia"

    :lol:
  • arielbl wrote: What I've noticed is that those from the Midwest are more likely to admit to being hipsters. My best friend lives in Chicago and "hipster" just doesn't have the negative connotations out there that it does here (in my opinion).
    Ditto my friends in Chicago. In fact, they even refer to their own friends as hipsters. Sometimes they try to refer to my life out here as having hipster qualities, and they seem to be meaning it as a compliment. Little do they know how much time I spend reading and knitting. :roll:
  • Jack Krohn wrote: And I hate entitled NYC residents who are forever trashing the midwest!

    It used to be that self-appointed hipsters attempted to elevate themselves by trashing suburbanites, but now the preferred target is the Midwest.
    Yeah your so right ; it is wrong to generalize about Midwesterners - we should just get back to this threads original point...how all the Moms in this one (150 sq block) neighborhood are obnoxious, enititlled, self-absorbed asses and they all have spoiled loud children.
  • This thread is like a bad car crash. It is horrible, but I just can't stop myself from slowing down and looking...... :shock:
  • arielbl wrote: What I've noticed is that those from the Midwest are more likely to admit to being hipsters. My best friend lives in Chicago and "hipster" just doesn't have the negative connotations out there that it does here (in my opinion).
    Same with Minneapolis, my last city of residence.
  • EmilyM wrote: Little do they know how much time I spend reading and knitting.
    Hipsters and knitting have been linked in the media as far back as 2001.
  • guest esta me.
  • it's true. the knitster mafia
  • chippenziedeutch wrote: Dude. "hipster' is sooo 2003. Nowadays, it's Whatever-You-Are-Currently-Into + "mafia". Examples:

    "I went to the Tea Lounge last night, but couldn't get past the Toddler Mafia"

    "Going to see the portastatic and John Vanderslice show at Southpaw? It's sure to be filled to the brim with the Horn-Rimmed Glasses Mafia"

    "I stopped going to Great Lakes once it got overrun by the Hipster Mafia"

    "I went to 2 Toms for dinner last night, it's an old standby for the Mafia Mafia"

    :lol:
    Have you met that chick Cupcake? She calls her blog and her posse the "Cupcake Mafia". Clearly she is a self-hating Italian-American whacked out on refined sugar.

    :twisted: :!: :P
  • dude... back in high school my dad used to call the bunch of guys I hung out with the "geek mafia"

    I guess I was waaay ahead of the times.
  • Cupcake wrote: [quote=chippenziedeutch]Dude. "hipster' is sooo 2003. Nowadays, it's Whatever-You-Are-Currently-Into + "mafia". Examples:

    "I went to the Tea Lounge last night, but couldn't get past the Toddler Mafia"

    "Going to see the portastatic and John Vanderslice show at Southpaw? It's sure to be filled to the brim with the Horn-Rimmed Glasses Mafia"

    "I stopped going to Great Lakes once it got overrun by the Hipster Mafia"

    "I went to 2 Toms for dinner last night, it's an old standby for the Mafia Mafia"

    :lol:

    You don't know the half of it. She puts "ack" back in "crack'.
    Have you met that chick Cupcake? She calls her blog and her posse the "Cupcake Mafia". Clearly she is a self-hating Italian-American whacked out on refined sugar.

    :twisted: :!: :P
  • daveb, you are cruisin' for a cake mix wedgie. do not be surprised if some of my "associates" show up at your house tonight with a roll of duct tape, some rope, and a box of Duncan Hines Super Moist Golden Yellow. :x :!:
  • Cupcake wrote: daveb, you are cruisin' for a cake mix wedgie. do not be surprised if some of my "associates" show up at your house tonight with a roll of duct tape, some rope, and a box of Duncan Hines Super Moist Golden Yellow. :x :!:
    Oh shit, where's my helmet?
  • Not to mention the infamous "Trench Coat Mafia" a la Columbine.

    :evil:
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