"You've probably never heard of it...." Unless you use Yelp.Get the jump on on dining in the most ironic greasy spoons and darling dirty dive-bars by checking out ratings site Yelp's newest addition to their ambiance category, "Hipster." It's sure to become the fastest new way to find out where everyone else has been going long before it was cool and find oneself ridiculed for deciding to patronize it now that it's become so mainstream and sold out.No word on whether the site plans to eventually integrate "Nom nom nom" or "I know, right?" into the rating system to accomodate the change. Has Yelp sold out by allowing users to label destinations with the sometimes derogatory term? Or would you rather know which areas are hipster-heavy to properly plan an evening diligently dodging or trying to be angsty amongst the skinny jeans wearing folk?
"It's sure to become the fastest new way to find out where everyone else has been going long before it was cool and find oneself ridiculed for deciding to patronize it now that it's become so mainstream and sold out."
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"It's sure to become the fastest new way to find out where everyone else has been going long before it was cool and find oneself ridiculed for deciding to patronize it now that it's become so mainstream and sold out."