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by ChuckMcM 4605 days ago
Apparently. Which tells you that nothing new actually is. It also makes you wonder what a Roman hipster would have been like in Caesar's time.
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Caesar was considered a 'hipster' in his time (prior to his conquest). He supported plebian donatives and programs, which created a populist support base but engendered distrust and hatred from the Optimates (conservatives). He was also said to have a different style of dress than was the norm.
Then a hipster is a leftist with weird clothes?
a greek.
"I used to make burnt offerings to Athena before it was cool."
You mean Minerva.
Greek culture and language were a prestige thing in classical Rome; they were practiced by the very upper crust of society. There's a reason Julius Caesar's last words were said to have been in Greek.

I don't think hipsters have achieved quite that level of glamour.