Subcultural

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A subculture is a group of people with different ideologies and usually fashion and music tastes then that of the larger culture they are a part of. Many subcultures also detest the "mainstream" and commercialization. Several subcultures flourish because of the almost genetic need for people to belong, most notably youth. Because of this, many corporations have taken notice of them and begun to exploit and profit off said subculture's music or fashion tastes. This leads to a complete bastardization of the original intentions of the group and may kill off the group entirely. In short, a subculture is a group detaching itself from "mainstream" society, catering to certain people's ideologies and preferences. Urban Dictionary

A branch off from mainstream culture embracing it's own unique style. Often times, as more and more people do it, pieces of various subcultures become mainstream. Urban Dictionary

Subcultured is a comedy podcast* that explores bizarre and niche subcultures from around the world. It is terrible, absolutely the worst and you should do anything in your power to avoid it and all costs. There's good, there's bad and then there's Subcultured. Never before has "Thanks, I hate it" applied so well. Hosted by a bunch of monkeys, and their nightmare boss 'Mr Piss', the podcast explores the world of; Competitive Eating, Juggalos, Body Modifications, Real Vampires, Foot Fetishes, Trainspotters, Ghosts hunters, Chilli Eaters, Clowns, Witches, Flat Earthers, Nudists, Detectorists, Vore (because of course they do) and many more. Don't go anywhere near them on: Soundcloud/Itunes/Spotify - @subculturedcast Twitter - twitter.com/SubculturedCast Instagram - www.instagram.com/subculturedcast/ - *Not to be confused with the PBS mini-series, which definitely didn't try to steal their idea 2 years later but shitter. Editor - Mr Piss Urban Dictionary

A culture that has formed in mainstreem culture and then take it under ground. The easiest subculture to use as an example is the goth scene. It started from the punk movment and then went underground when punk and goth music became "un-popular" (ie no longer in the pop charts) where it flourished. The goth scene now has its own fashion, sociological and poltical veiws, religions (Wicca, Satanism, agnostisism and even budism have all been accepted by the goth scene) as well as its own music scene. Subculture's should be treated as any other cultures, with an open mind. Urban Dictionary

A subculture is a group of people going by their beliefs mostly on what they have heard like the music they like or by following their friends ideas. Urban Dictionary

A subculture normally has a different style of clothing, hair, music and a different personallity to another subculture Urban Dictionary

It is a word made up by goths to describe their movement. It is basically a word used to describe a popculture movement that isn't 'popular' any more but still has a following. Urban Dictionary

A subculture on the Internet, hence e-subculture. A perfect example would be the idiot-speaking community. Urban Dictionary

When it comes down to it, punks are just hippies with a tough guy facade :D Urban Dictionary

A subculture can be defined as the ideas ,art and overall way of life of a group of people who believe society can be different from the mainstream society Urban Dictionary

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Ted went on to say that the “scene” was more accurately described as a subcultural milieu that included prostitutes, delinquents, runaways, party girls, and their friends and peers who hung out at arcades, malls, and taverns, and who were also into drugs and partying and, generally, whose members were free-spirited and mobile. ❋ Robert D. Keppel (2005)

"subcultural" - in this regard, ideological insurrectionism is a significantly vegan straightedge scene. ❋ Unknown (2010)

NYC bike commuting remains impervious to "subcultural" fashion and trendiness--it's just New Yorkers dressing as they usually do, but riding bikes: ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2008)

I'm going to point to an old post by an LJ-friend of mine: Essentially, there are only three kinds of stories that mass media runs about any kind of subcultural group, and the reporter has almost certainly decided which one to go with before the fact. ❋ Rogers (2007)

Insurrectionists who are frustrated with the lifestyle-oriented anarchism of those they perceive as "subcultural" actually stand to learn a lot from them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Stewart Home is a kind of subcultural chameleon, capable of playing many roles: artist, pamphleteer, film-maker, activist, hoaxer and writer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But jazz has usually found its way on to a theatre stage as a dumbed-down representation of some kind of subcultural exotica, rarely as an integral part of the drama and meaning of the show. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Emos are new, and anything new is a potential threat to the existing order, the equilibrium of the subcultural landscape in Mexico. ❋ Daniel Hernandez (2011)

Acknowledging the transformation of the subcultural landscape has, for some, meant turning to violence—pure, raw brawling—against the new kids on the block. ❋ Daniel Hernandez (2011)

Rather there is a general set of semantic associations within the culture-at-large and a multiplicity of subsets conventionalised at a subcultural level — where X is generally taken to signify Y within a certain community even if it is not in the culture-at-large. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

It's just the latest derivative subcultural generational idiom of ridicule or sarcasm (often group/self-reflexive) relating back to personal experience (sometimes only vicarious) with the blatant failures of the public school system educational model inflicted on a wide scale in the U.S. Viddy? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Most are nude, huddling together in some kind of subcultural congress amid the virtually featureless undergrowth of wild landscapes. ❋ Unknown (2012)

I did wonder about a thing that may be generational, or subcultural otherwise: if I took two gregarious 16-year-old girls to a seaside resort for an extended vacation, and they were the sort of kids who wanted to meet people, I would not be the least bit surprised if the people they met included boy-people. ❋ Ccfinlay (2009)

These are other subcultural markers of the geek, attributes of the Sci-Fi fan just as the black leather and purple velvet clothes are attributes of the goth. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

The [punk] movement is an [excellent] example of the [rise and fall] of a subculture. ❋ An Anonymous Observer (2006)

[Gothic] [kids] have a subculture all their own. ❋ Denis Baldwin (2004)

"Did you [listen] to the latest [episode] of Subcultured last night?" "Yes, [thanks] I hate it" "Lol" ❋ SubculturedCast (2022)

Goth/Industrial, Hip Hop (Until recently when it became mainstreem and was [pillaged] by [the Chavs]), Punk and Muslim/[Sikh]/Jewish/Hindu cultures when taken to the west become sub-culture. ❋ Mike (2004)

subculture Goths: are people who like death. Emos: hate their lives so much that they get depressed enjoys self harm because they believe it's the only thing they feel. Scenes: like emos but they like colourful things. Punks: likes to [disobey] orders and breaking all the rules. [Moshers]/rockers: from what i seen most of them are ready 2 fight you normally see these nutjobs starting a [moshpit] in a consert. Chavs: the people who think they are hard and drink alot with there hands down there trousers, starts fights alot on other people. ❋ Wok75 (2009)

subculture emos: wear white and black cloths and [black skinny jeans] with places on there face pierced with black or dark blue converse, they have their hair covering one eye with black hair, normally listens too the artists [Three days grace] or My chemical romance and their personallity is depressed and they like going on about the diffuculties in life and they hate themselves. Goths: wear black cloths with studs and chains and they have boots [big ones], they have their hair long and black, normally listens to the artists marilyn manson and evanescence and their personallity is that they [hate life]. Scenes: wears bright colourful cloths with their faced peirced with bright skinny jeans with bright converse, they have their hair like emos but brightly coloured, normally listens too the artists [metro station] and [escape the fate] also their personallity is that they normally have obsessive behaviour basically scenes are like emos but have an obsession with bright coloured things. punks: wear torn clothing normally dark cloths with chains, their hair is normally one of the most bizzaire spiky hair, normally listens too the artists greenday and sex pistols also their personallity is too break all the rules and disobey orders. Moshers/rockers: they wear baggy cloths most likely blue jeans and a black baggy hoody with a band or skull on it they usually have airwalks, their hair is usually long and their natural hair colour, normally listens too the artists metallica and system of a down also their personallity is that they are up for a fight and like pyshical contact. Chavs: usually got brown, grey or blue hoodies with joggers bottoms with lacoste shoes, thier hair is usually short for boys and long for girls usually their natural colour with blonde highlight or whatever, normally listens too [r & b] or rap music also their personallity is that they think their hard. ❋ Wok75 (2009)

I really liked Goth stuff when it was popular and still do, but instead of thinking [for myself] and accruing music and styles from a wide range of influences, I'm going to [conform] to the Goth [Subculture]. see Hot Topic ❋ Gleb (2005)

d4 |_33+ c0/\/\m !$ $[1c]}{ 4/\/ 3-$|_||3|_||_+|_|[r3] [d00dz] (Translation: The "l33t" community is such an e-subculture, dudes.) ❋ Jordie (2005)

Punk ([subculture])- "God them hippies have pretty much the same belief system as me- but man they look like a bunch of sissies... I know, I'll dress up really tough and create a new movement like the hippies, but without all the [flower power] 'all you need is [love'] crap" - and thats how it happened :P jk... ❋ Firelovesugar (2010)

the [violent] [subculture] of [Area] boys ❋ Chidy123 (2021)

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