Uzique The Lesser wrote:
no they don't seek status. i know. i've lived in an expensive city area. i have many friends who do right now. i am of that age-bracket and demographic. but you're going to tell us why we seek to live in expensive rent areas, right? we're not all status obsessed materialists like you. young people like living in cool urban areas because of things like arts/culture/music scene, because of the local/certain nightlife (which no, you cannot find "pretty much anywhere", nightlife expert)that attracts likeminded and similar-career people. people choose to pay a premium to live in 'trendy' inner-city neighbourhoods because, most of all, it's FUN. every weekend there is things going on. it's fast-paced, it's exciting. not 'status symbols'. the only status symbols worth talking about in post-code terms in cities like london are post-codes for millionaires. you talk pure shit. i have no idea what your problem is with young people living in fashionable, hip neighbourhoods. that's precisely what young people do. it's what they've done for as long as urban living has been a thing. don't be pissed and bitter just because you spent your 20's being indecisive, dropping out college, and having to sit in a desert.
so funny. you talk about "these beautiful floors" and your home furnishings, as if anyone cares, but then berate young fashionable people for living in their neighbourhoods as "status symbols". and lol "the exterior hails from a certain era". yes, an inauthentic one. is that what qualifies for 'old' or a 'certain period' style in america? 19th-20th century that was daubed to look a few hundred years older? just face it: you are obsessed with status just as much, if not more, than these young folks. just your kind isn't 'hip', it's 'square'. you're playing the same game.
My apartment isn't a status symbol you ninny, it's just a nice place to live. It makes me happy when I come home after work.
Look, I mock these people for a very good reason. For the guys, it all boils down to sex. They're young, early to mid twenties and the goal for every guy of that age is to get laid. To get there, they think and act like shifty, where everything has to be exactly perfect before they can even make an attempt. They have to live in the right neighborhood in order to be seen as cool, they have to wear the right clothing for the same reasons. They don't realize that the women they are chasing look at them with pity rather than longing. Who wants to date a guy that spends all his money on rent, or crashes on his friends couch because he can't afford rent? Who wants to date a guy that has $5 in his pocket? It's not all about money, I'm not insinuating that women are that shallow, or that money trumps all, but being constantly broke and stressed out all the time gets old.
These people put themselves in this situation of their own volition, so when an idiot like the guy in the article starts a blog complaining about his search for housing, I don't feel sympathy. I don't automatically think to myself "Hey, Brooklyn needs more low income housing", I think to myself "What a tool." People of all stripes don't seem to get that you don't need a certain address to prove you have arrived in the world. You don't need a Brooklyn or LES address to announce to people that you are an artist, and you don't need a penthouse on the UES or a house in the Hamptons to tell the world that you are a stockbroker. I'm not singling out hipsters here, I think anyone that chases status symbols is incredibly shallow and, ultimately, self-loathing and insecure. Kind of like you.