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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2021 12:57:15 GMT 10
Would you say sub/counter-cultures are still alive, dead or background noise that anyone can tune out? I'm curious because pop culture has become so fragmented.
Edit: I changed the topic.
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Post by 10slover on Nov 7, 2021 13:06:57 GMT 10
Don't think these are related at all
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Post by longaotian on Nov 7, 2021 13:58:45 GMT 10
Don't understand where you're coming from in terms of 2010s hipsters at all... firstly, I've never though of that sub culture as conservative, and secondly they're quite the opposite of "white trash culture"?
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Post by mc98 on Nov 7, 2021 14:01:33 GMT 10
Nothing conservative about hipsters. Almost all of them were left leaning.
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Post by slashpop on Nov 7, 2021 18:06:40 GMT 10
Subcultures are alive, not as visible and diverse as the 1950s to early to mid 2010s.
1981-1983: Drop in 1970s punks
1988-1991: Drop in old school hip hop, hardcore punk, new wavers
1992-1994: Drop in hair metal
1998-2000: Drop in grunge/alternative fans and gangster rap fans
2005: Drop in nu metal, latter 90s style goth and punk and early 2000s emo
2012-2013: Drop in 2000s emo, screamo, scene, indie and related metal subgenres.
2015: Drop in colorful hipsters of early 2010s, sea punk, tiny remains of emo/scene/screamo were gone, less skater kids, and less punks
2018-2021: Much more visible drop in hipsters in general
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Post by Telso on Nov 8, 2021 2:57:07 GMT 10
If anything there are so many fandoms, aesthetics and subcultures with the internet. There's a whole damn wiki for that: aesthetics.fandom.com/f
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Post by Telso on Nov 8, 2021 3:03:35 GMT 10
Subcultures nowadays are like Tindr; pick what you like out of several options and roll with them:
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