- A broad sweep across the internet would give the general impression that we all love love, that we would all die without our music, and that our friends are incredibly important to us. Each of us truly believes that this is completely organic, that we have developed these loves independently.
- For example, I love:
the Kinks, Jelly Babies, Acoustic Guitar, Southern Comfort, Diet Coke, Malbro Lite, my denim shorts, Jamie T, the Impressionists, Marcel Duchamp, Vintage Clothing, Folk Music, Irony, Men who look like Viggo Mortensen, Women who look like Jane Birkin, Baking, Knitting, and Egg Fried Rice.
- Excepting the egg fried rice, that principally adds up to a pretty accurate description of what US Kids call a 'Hipster'.
- But, let's face it. I'm not one. For a start, I'm from england. I like guitar because I grew up in folk clubs. I like baking and knitting because my mum doesn't. I like southern comfort because tequila tastes like nail varnish remover.
- All the same, I panic. When I was young I was terrified I had no personality, and simply jumped on whatever bandwagon passed me. I've been so proud that my friends recognise me as the one who knits or bakes or plays guitar or maybe puts on a little bit too much makeup but it's ok really.
- I worry that I'm all made up of somebody else now. I go to jumble sales and occasionally I spot my clone. I have a few. It's no coincidence.
- Is my personality just a fragment of this movement?