Thank you for the explanation.
What if I target a non-OO-centric VM (like Parrot or LLVM)?

I've noticed that most Lisp implementations define lambda calculus 
primitives, and then use those as the core.
I wonder what would be if we had bytecode primitives, and defined 
everything else on top of that. 
I don't know to what end, this is just an exercise.

Do you know if this has been done before?

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