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Hippies: People
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Hippies are the aboriginals of the commie world, a less advanced version of liberals. Hippies are smelly people with poor fashion sense. Female hippies are undistinguishable from the males, aside from the vaginas.
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Hippies wear bright, clown-like clothing as a reaction to perceived social conformity. However, like most hippie beliefs this one is inherently hypocritical, as they will ostracize anyone who does not dress exactly like they do. When dressing as a hippie, be prepared to invest large amounts of money and time in an attempt to look like you don't give a damn about what people think of you. Hippies are actually shy people, and quantum physics has proven that if you are wearing more then 8 unmatched colours, you are invisible to beings seeing through the consumer spectrum.
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Many people have different ideas of how hippies came to be. A counterculture party swept America as many young people from middle and upper class came. They turned it on to peace, love, and personal freedom. In 1967 it was the summer of love. It was when one hundred thousand flower children walked around the Haight. Some people might think that just one person started wearing funky clothes and other people copied that one person.
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The 1967 Summer Of Love brought thousands of young people to the city, plus lots of tourists who came just to gawk at the hippies. The original flower children resented this invasion of "plastic hippies." They held a Death Of Hip parade, closed the Psychedelic Shop and began to move away.
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Neo-hippies or simply hippies are 21st century people who claim to believe in the hippie philosophy developed in the 1960s. Dreadlocks, especially with beads sewn into them, remain popular amongst neo-hippies. However, many critics argue, that these "new hippies" are making more of a fashion statement than a counter-culture movement.
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Most people think of hippies as longhaired, psychedelic people. They are right in a way. Usually hippies had long hair. They wore different colored denim pants, flowered shirts, Mexican serapes, Navajo headbands, and luminous body paints. Even though they were like other groups in the 60s, some other groups wore black, and the hippies wore all different colors, feathers, flowers, and beads. They bought some of their clothes from a psychedelic shop.
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