Thursday, March 12, 2026

Shunning super-popular culture

In The Atlantic, Anna Holmes writes about “The People Who Shun Super-Popular Pop Culture” (gift link): “Some people are early adopters; others are late adopters. I’m simply a weirdly resistant one.”

Yes, this essay spoke to me. I suspect that it has something to do with otroversion.

comments: 4

Anonymous said...

i think i, too, am one of those who is a follower of otroversion. give me small groups anytime especially people i know well. and how i cringe when we have to do the group thing. and the minute i see ravings about super-popular things i immediately resist. still haven't seen titanic (absolutely no interest in it) along with books that others rave about.
kirsten

Michael Leddy said...

What? You haven’t seen Titanic? (Me neither!)

Chris Kearin said...

I've actually seen Titanic. You're not missing anything; it's strictly for laughs. I wouldn't be able to identify The Pitt or anything else mentioned in that article. Nor could I hum a single Taylor Swift song. I'm still catching up to the cultural trends of 1968.

Michael Leddy said...

I like “Shake It Off,” but that’s all I got. The Pitt? As old blues musicians used to say about musicians they’d never met, “I know of it.”