Once upon a time, there was a movement called “Bohemian.” This movement was made up of artists, musicians, and writers. It was during the nineteenth century, and their reason for being was to create works that were against the grain of mainstream culture, satirize established conventions of the time, and in effect flaunt the idea of things held sacred. They had a mode of dress, a style of conduct and lived “bohemian” lifestyles. Their supreme aim was nothing less than entertainment.
I read that idiotic last sentence and couldn't be bothered with the rest of your screed. That statement completely ignores, assuming you're even dimly aware of, the political and artistic ideology that motivated people who lived 'bohemian' lifestyles. Their "supreme aim" frequently was "nothing more or less" than revolution. Try again.
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I read that idiotic last sentence and couldn't be bothered with the rest of your screed. That statement completely ignores, assuming you're even dimly aware of, the political and artistic ideology that motivated people who lived 'bohemian' lifestyles. Their "supreme aim" frequently was "nothing more or less" than revolution. Try again.