Thoughts, y'all? MT @chashomans: Is current usage of "hipster" different in any meaningful way from the usage of "bobo" circa a decade ago?
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Replying to @DLind
@DLind@chashomans Hipster has much wider currency than Bobo. Never heard anyone other than David Brooks talk about Bobos.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @HeerJeet
@heerjeet Obviously that's not serious counterargument. But@chashomans' pt is that 2013 "hipster" closer to 2004 "bobo" than 2004 "hipster"1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Replying to @DLind
@DLind @chashomans Interestingly phrase “bourgeois-bohemian” predates Brooks. Used by Wyndham Lewis in 1917 and John Updike in 1960s
12:29 PM - 17 Feb 2013
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