Mapping Dolores Park Stereotypes

kkr ! recommends taking a look at the hottest thing on Tumblr and Flickr today, a hateful map stereotyping the various folks that like to hang out in Dolores Park. See here for the rest of the bile.

12 Responses to “Mapping Dolores Park Stereotypes”

  1. olu says:

    Forgot Carny Corner, where the hippies/ burningman types hula hoop, and set up those lines between trees they then walk across.

  2. Jen says:

    I’m either hipster overflow or a geek. I guess I’m more hipster when I’m feeling lazy and don’t feel like scouting further up the hill. Sounds about right.

  3. dave says:

    OH YES PLEASE MORE DETAILS AND SNIDE COMMENTS ABOUT WHO I AM BASED OFF WHERE I SIT IN A FUCKING PARK.

    Book’s cover = Judged.

  4. katherine says:

    i’d like to mention yet another inaccuracy- area A (where i sometimes hang with my fixie, burrito, and mixed breed rescue dog) is actually bordered by 18th street.

  5. mcas says:

    I wouldn’t call that ‘hateful’… and I’d say it is generally pretty accurate. People self-segregate in public spaces– and….?

    Though I agree with olu– ‘Hoopers’ can be found in H & I– except for ‘The Official Best Week in San Francisco (around Labor Day)’…

  6. Bryan Shoffit says:

    Ha ha, hipster without a sense of humor…

  7. Mission Mistaken says:

    You guys started it with “bile.” Nya Nya Nya.

  8. @marycray says:

    “Bile” made me laugh, ’cause I felt a bit of chagrin on my end. I love it (and by love I mean wish they’d stfu) when folks publicly embrace SF enough to think they know what’s what and start categorizing. I guess we all need a sense of the world around. Admittedly, I probably do the same thing in my on way.

  9. Sarita says:

    considering it’s pretty spot-on, what’s to get upset about, although they did miss the burners and hoopers section and H is much more the dyke section than anything else.

    what’s that saying about people that can’t laugh at themselves?

    maybe that they probably eat 8 dollar vegan burgers on sidewalks and think it makes them rebels.