Warning: you are entering hipster town

You've no doubt seen those way-finding kiosks that sprouted up all over Vancouver ahead of the 2010 Olympics. They've probably helped a few tourists find their bearings in the city.

Well, at the kiosk at the intersection of Main Street and Kingsway, someone has added some local flavour. The hand-drawn map not-too-kindly points out where the hipsters are found.

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Gandalf
Actually, that wedge is where the billionaire, minimum-wage paying Lees, owners of Our Town Cafe and the luggage shop, can be found.
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Yes.
Without a doubt. Have you ever been to the toddler/kids drop in gym time on a Saturday morning at Mount Pleasant Community Centre? Hipster central. Lots of beards and lots of flannel. It's unfortunate.
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10B
Is the hipster irony of this map the fact that its upside down?
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Che G.
"Is the hipster irony of this map the fact that its upside down?"
Shut up! Your making my fedora and my $10.00 Ten speed cry!
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M&H
Let's make a Canuck jersey wearing over privileged man-child douche bag map. You know, Downtown!
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Sam M
Brilliant
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Thomas McKinnes
The facial hair thing is getting pretty gross. Enough already! And the 10-speeds. oy vay. I went to a bar in gastown, and it was a rainbow of 10-speeds parked outside, and moustachioued and bearded skinny men in tight pants sitting inside. Is every one a sheep at all times in all groups?
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violet9ish
i've noticed that in other major (and minor) cities around the world, people are often idiosyncratic, custom flavoured, unique individuals... but in Vancouver, people just seem to choose from like 3 different personalities.
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Wonka
violet9ish -- I'd place you in the ignorant, stereotyping moron group. You probably haven't been farther than Chilliwack.
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Ian G62
the beards and the plaid shirts are driving me crazy - whudda thunk taliban beards would be all the rage in this city ?
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violet9ish
@Wonka...

thanks for selecting the Grumpy Pants personality from the list of options. i presume you are respectfully asking for a list of the cities i was drawing my comparison from?

considering i traveled professionally for a little over 10 years, i have visited many cities. but in drawing this specific comparison, i was particularly thinking of New York, LA, Paris, London, Tokyo, Prague, Reykjavik, even Toronto, Montreal, and Halifax, to name the larger centres.

please proceed with poo-pooing my list of interesting people cities with your list of "better" cities.
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out at night
I've been meaning to do this for a long while:
Go into any number of trendy eateries on Main (or in the general hipster quarter), sit down, look at a menu, and just when your over-tatted, blank-expressioned, slouchingly indifferent server is ready to take your order, say, "Oh, I'm sorry, I only give my business to places where I'm treated to a smile, some sort of greeting and the sense that I am truly welcome. Guess I'll go elsewhere." Then leave, and repeat.

Maybe if enough people do that those tragically detached folks will get the message.
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R U Kiddingme
@out at night

This is my hood, I have never been treated shabbily around here. This is not to say that everything is amazing 100% of the time, of course not, but that I have not had the unhappy experiences you have. I find this area quite vibrant actually.

I think it is time to get over being over hipsters. Thick black glasses are practical and durable. Vinyl records are inexpensive ways of building up a record collection and the cover art is interesting and a fading tradition. Bicycles are healthsome and good.
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Yeah
Vancouver used to have way more flavour. It's all gone now, and all that's left is the snarkiness, which was a nice bit of spice when combined with the unique coolness of the people, and really what separated us from over-cool Island people. But now, with that coolness gone, all we have left is people calling each other douches variously.

I'll tell you what: in the nineties, if you called me a douchebag, I would have decked you.

Oh yeah, hipsters? Keep it up. You're not as cool as the punk rockers, or the thrashers, the wiggers, the ravers, or any of the many more varied groups we had going on back in the day (who would still hang out together because Vancouver was so cool), but you've mopped up the difference and represented it somehow, and I thank you for that.
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Gene Coffee Bar
It's where the hipsters get their circle jerk on.
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Justlikearobot
Hipsters were hanging there before hipsters were hipsters. (Get it? HEEEYOO!)
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John B.
Hahaha yeah I remember when they appeared. This is so cool. I have found this can help to those, who were unable to find the "maps" on the streets
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Hippy-ster
It's one little wedge people - relax!
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fat girl
im too fat to be able to follow any other trend but the 40s-50s betty boop trend that's going on right now :(
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jealous
don't blame the neighbourhood.
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