What makes you a hipster? What is the qualification for it? Can I be a hipster? If so how? Is it education? family wealth? life choices? what is it?
They were not around before. Believe me. You did see odd ones every so often but not like this. Not everywhere.
This is an invasion.
You can't just get away from them. Hipsters all around. They are on your face.
They change the food, shops, bars, the whole life in Hackney in fact. Everything.
Hipster paradise mu ass.. It is hell for sure..
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