I use to hate Hipsters....... Now I'm more or less am one......
I eat way more vegetables & salad than anything else, spend way to much on clothes, and I'm moving into an up and coming neighborhoods near a park......... Also I want to do Yoga not to meet women but to be healthier.
I eat way more vegetables & salad than anything else, spend way to much on clothes, and I'm moving into an up and coming neighborhoods near a park......... Also I want to do Yoga not to meet women but to be healthier.
By Zeus Ex Machina Go To PostI use to hate Hipsters……. Now I'm more or less am one……Is that hipster these days?
I eat way more vegetables & salad than anything else, spend way to much on clothes, and I'm moving into an up and coming neighborhoods near a park……… Also I want to do Yoga not to meet women but to be healthier.
I think you're overthinking it.
so hipster = healthy?
the only "issue" seems to be spending too much on clothes but that seems more like a financial issue rather than a hipster issue
the only "issue" seems to be spending too much on clothes but that seems more like a financial issue rather than a hipster issue
By Zeus Ex Machina Go To PostI use to hate Hipsters……. Now I'm more or less am one……
I eat way more vegetables & salad than anything else, spend way to much on clothes, and I'm moving into an up and coming neighborhoods near a park……… Also I want to do Yoga not to meet women but to be healthier.
I don't see making shitty art on here so I don't think you're a hipster
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostI thought hipsters were broke arse guys who hated on everything popular.Yeah, RobnBanks is the real HIpster
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostI thought hipsters were broke arse guys who hated on everything popular.
I use to think you could discuss race issues calmly. That white people would be willing to discuss issues of inequality in good faith. But it turns out that the ones who are giant racist shitheels are outnumbered only by the ones who don't really give a shit.
Being white myself, it's left me as an angry guy.
Being white myself, it's left me as an angry guy.
I used to hate asparagus and now I love it drizzled in olive oil and sprinkled with parmesan.
I used to be a newAtheist drongo and now I'm Muslim.
Similar scale changes I guess.
I used to be a newAtheist drongo and now I'm Muslim.
Similar scale changes I guess.
That all my dreams would come to fruition immediately and that I deserved and was owed everything.
Guess my ethnicity and gender
Guess my ethnicity and gender
As I've grown older and my taste palette has matured, I've come to appreciate the flavor of ginger and how it can really punch up a dish.
I used to like avocados. Then I hated them. Then I loved them.
Transgender issues. I think GAF had a part in that.
Transgender issues. I think GAF had a part in that.
I really disliked Dark Souls when it came out (thought it was too similar to Demons' Souls) and now I'm the most fanboy ever for the game. Thinking of geting a darksign tattoo.
By Khal Drongo Go To PostI used to hate asparagus and now I love it drizzled in olive oil and sprinkled with parmesan..
I'm stealing this recipe!
By Thunder Monkey Go To PostAlso I use to think Doritos were food.
I really dislike Doritos now, they are pure trash, always were I suppose.
I was never a fan of cheese growing up but love it more now, maybe not super strong stuff but I've come around to it.
Dark chocolate is amazing with a hot tea. Milk chocolate isn't that nice now.
I used to be anti LGBT when I was a kid, 14 years old or so.
I hated games with Japanese art styles
Anti-LGBT, in particular, is the worst thing that I am ashamed off, the more I thought about it the more I opened to the idea since I believe now that people should do whatever they want with their body and feelings and be different to the majority. I guess the more I thought about it, the more I felt how they feel because I faced racism which I guess feels similar to the LGBT people. The feeling of being hated because you were different even if you were still a human.
I hated games with Japanese art styles
Anti-LGBT, in particular, is the worst thing that I am ashamed off, the more I thought about it the more I opened to the idea since I believe now that people should do whatever they want with their body and feelings and be different to the majority. I guess the more I thought about it, the more I felt how they feel because I faced racism which I guess feels similar to the LGBT people. The feeling of being hated because you were different even if you were still a human.
On the other hand, you knew games with japanese art styles were no good, so you see, you were a good person all along.
By Richter1887 Go To PostI used to be anti LGBT when I was a kid, 14 years old or so.Kids tend to go with what they know.
I hated games with Japanese art styles
Anti-LGBT, in particular, is the worst thing that I am ashamed off, the more I thought about it the more I opened to the idea since I believe now that people should do whatever they want with their body and feelings and be different to the majority. I guess the more I thought about it, the more I felt how they feel because I faced racism which I guess feels similar to the LGBT people. The feeling of being hated because you were different even if you were still a human.
Becoming an adult is questioning that and growing.
When I was a kid, I used to think Jack Kirby art was overrated and ugly. And the stuff I loved back then looks terrible to me now.
The biggest change, with age, has been learning to pick my battles. Being right does not matter at all.
Growing up was a big believer in bootstraps, got myself homeless bootstrapped my way out of it and now I know that is bullshit and should not be expected (it really, really sucked and involved a lot of luck.).
Oh and white privilege is a thing, even when homeless.
Growing up was a big believer in bootstraps, got myself homeless bootstrapped my way out of it and now I know that is bullshit and should not be expected (it really, really sucked and involved a lot of luck.).
Oh and white privilege is a thing, even when homeless.
By giririsss Go To PostKids tend to go with what they know.Becoming an adult is realizing no one knows anything and everyone is stupid.
Becoming an adult is questioning that and growing.
I used to be a HUGE fan of anime/manga in middle school and high school. While I still have a few favorites that hold up, I’ve come to realize that most of the ones I liked back then (naruto, bleach, etc.) were trash, and 99% of current anime turns me off with its’ creepy bullshit.
By PanickyFool Go To PostBecoming an adult is realizing no one knows anything and everyone is stupid.
Yes this was eye opening lol
Used to hate baseball. Mainly because of my experiences going to games with my mom growing up, but that's a long story.
When I was in college, I stumbled upon the Ken Burns Baseball documentary series. It made me do a complete 180 on the baseball. I fell in love with the history and the stories of the sport. I get excited every Spring now for it to come back.
When I was in college, I stumbled upon the Ken Burns Baseball documentary series. It made me do a complete 180 on the baseball. I fell in love with the history and the stories of the sport. I get excited every Spring now for it to come back.
By Fenderputty Go To PostYes this was eye opening lolMoron : )
I used to very much be a "If it doesn't affect me, why should I care?" asshole when it came just about...fucking everything: sexism, racism, diversity, representation, etc.
Now I understand that as a straight, white male who came from an upper middle-class background, I am the most privileged class of citizen around and that it's better for me to either support other, less represented and/or empowered groups, or at least get out of their way.
Now I understand that as a straight, white male who came from an upper middle-class background, I am the most privileged class of citizen around and that it's better for me to either support other, less represented and/or empowered groups, or at least get out of their way.
I was raised in a very conservative, very right-wing household. I definitely held a lot of those stances for a long time, until my early 20's, after I had moved out and didn't have my father around, ranting and raving. He's getting worse as he gets older, now that I'm 30 he's honestly barely tolerable, going on about how he's disappointed that he sent my sister to a "liberal university", doesn't believe in climate change, proudly told me recently he doesn't even listen to opposing positions on Fox News anymore, like sincerely proudly.
Nowadays I'm quite far, far away from those opinions.
Also, ketchup is disgusting.
Nowadays I'm quite far, far away from those opinions.
Also, ketchup is disgusting.