hating 'hipsters' just makes you a hipster
Dude, i know... that's why it's funny! I don't actually hate hipsters, i just find the recursive part amusing. Sure, maybe hipsters are annoying... but really, everyone can be annoying, especially bandwagoners.
The OG hipster hated mainstream, before "hipster" was a thing, and before hating mainstream was "cool." (hipsters always liked anything cool, before it was "cool" to like whatever that thing was... they're always the first on the boat, and the first to leave when the bandwagon crowd arrives)
But then, hipster goes mainstream, which means that a hipster-hating hipster, must then hate himself, because he hated "hipsters" before hating hipsters was cool... thereby making himself a hipster. lol.
I hate when i have to explain my sense of humor... In text, where it doesn't always translate...
I'm really more of an anti-hipster: i like whatever i like, even if that gets me lumped into a group of people with whom i otherwise have essentially zero commonality, aside from being human. But at the same time, i totally get it, how it sucks to have something "ruined" by all the bandwagoners flocking to something they don't even understand, pretending to like it just because "all the cool people are doing it."
Some people follow the herd; others are followed by the herd. I can't help being one of the first to identify cool. But if i don't like something, i'm surely not going to pretend for the sake of fitting in. Plus, i learned that if you just wait a little while, the bandwagon will move on to the next new cool thing soon enough.
Some things are actually better "going mainstream." Mainstream is where most of the consumers are, which means the highest chance to profit.