I guess being called a hipster has become on par with calling someone a racist now. Not really. I’m just exercising my right to hyperbole here. But hipsters are jagweeds, I guess. While I don’t consider myself a hipster (guys, I really don’t understand why everyone loves Bon Iver so much - total snoozefest), I guess I have some of the qualities. I mean, probably only a hipster would use the word jagweed. Amirite? According to this chart, I think I border more on geek, though. Phew? I guess? (I’m doing A LOT of guessing here, I guess). One thing I know for sure (according to the chart on the bottom of this post) is that I’m not a nerd. I consider it lucky that I was able to laugh at Pi Day without silently wondering why everyone is celebrating pies.







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That is VERY interesting. Must share with my former Dreamweaver/Flash prof, who fancies himself a hipster. From the descriptions, you’re definitely a geek — especially considering the reference to _Anchorman_ on the Geeks vs. Nerds chart. (There is, however, a lot of overlapping/conflict in movie choices between Geeks vs. Hipsters and Geeks vs. Nerds.)
Dare I say you put the “chic” in “geek chic”? Nah, I’m feeling snarky today. :-P
When they mentioned Anchorman, I knew where I belonged. LOL. Oh, and I’ll take chic geek any day!!!
Kinda wanna indetify as “all of the above”, but, however, especially seeing as I’m longwindedly adding flavor text and a possibly nonexistent word, I’m probably a geek if only one. Secondly a nerd (Yay school!), and probably least of all, a hipster, if not just for the fact I call myself a hipster (and tattoos are a big NO).