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#HipsterCongress is a Twitter hashtag associated with humorous one-liners characterizing the United States Congress as a hipster stereotype. The hashtag can be seen as a part of the American public's growing dissent over the United States government shutdown which began on October 1st, 2013 and remains ongoing as of October 8th.

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Origin

The hashtag joke emerged at around noon (ET) on October 8th, 2013, the beginning of the second week into the government shutdown, when @JesseBerney used the hashtag in response to his friend @AnaMarieCox's tweet[1] linking to a Public Policy Polling press release titled "Americans like Witches, the IRS, and even Hemorrhoids better than Congress."



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From there, the joke quickly gained momentum in the following hours as other users on Twitter joined in with their own jokes, including @ShawnFleek[6] who contributed more than a dozen of #hipstercongress tweets and The Office comedian and writer BJ Novak.[7] By 2 p.m. (ET), Mashable[4] had published a compilation of the tweets in an article titled "21 Funniest #HipsterCongress Tweets You Probably Haven't Heard Of."

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