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What is a Hippie? If you were, are now or wannabe then you are cordially invited to join us in Hippie Land.

sassygirl3869 9 Feb 2
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It could also mean I was married to a violent abusive drinker during those years, and have been playing catch-up ever since.

I was as well.

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Although I prefer "Freak"! Hippie is cool too!I suppose if U were on Haight street in 1967 you could be called a "Hippie". I don't use therm nowadays, but its all good!

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I still am a hippie. I missed out on the free love thing but did turn on, tune in, drop out.

So true! It was a hard way to find out"Nothings Free"! I was drafted shortly There after!

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Peace and love what else really matters?

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Born in 1970. I grew up a hippie and it very much shows in my YouTube channel!
I do not fit the modern definition of hippie. Not vegan, not a fan of pita etc.

My Hippie Land group doesn't judge. Everyone is different.

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Just don't believe Tarrantino's reactionary depiction of hippies in his recent American Establishment approved bollocks movie about 1969. Unless one is foolish enough to think the Manson cult were hippies. 50 years later and the power elites are still kicking hippies. That's what you get for challenging authority.

Hippies didn't disappear. They just mutated into environmentally and ecologically friendly groups. Before hippies they were beatniks, before that something else, going back to the industrial revolution when groups warned against separation from nature and our connections to it. History rolls on.

Yes you're right -The Beat Generation and Beatniks came first. I have been a rebel since the 70s.

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Yes very much

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