Dogma and idiosyncrasies of the socially manufactured zombies caught up in the zeitgeist of its contemporary, tabloid celebrity culture. The ideology behind douchebagism could be summarized as the entirety of the ideas and opinions found within the âimpulse buyersâ magazine rack at any given supermarketâs checkout counter, condensed into a lifestyle, Ã way of life to aspire to, with its own set of internal rules, and itâs own set of values.
If you had the Anniston haircut in the 90s, you were a part of the douchebagism of the time.