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MadassAlex:
Well, that's great for them, then.  :-)

It looks like it's your experience versus mine, which would make this an argument of subjectivity.

For the record, I don't think hippies count because it's not that much of a look to "maintain", really.

Jackie Blue:
Plus, looking like a "hippie" is pretty mainstream nowadays anyhow and in any decent sized city won't get you looked twice at.

dalconnsuch:

--- Quote from: zerodrone on 31 Jan 2008, 23:02 ---Plus, looking like a "hippie" is pretty mainstream nowadays anyhow and in any decent sized city won't get you looked twice at.


--- End quote ---


u need to go to my college "the evergreen state college" if you any respect for hippies at all going to evergreen will change that trust me


SevenPinkerton:
depending on what kind of hippy we're referring too, in my experience it's expensive to dress as a hippy or what people assume are hippies. I get called a hippy all the time because I care about where I buy my clothing and what it's made of and that generally shows on clothing. It can be expensive to buy non-sweatshop made non-pesticide covered clothing.

I'm not sure what would constitute a "hippy" to most people, though. In my experience, they (and I) tend to be mislabeled and stereotyped due to any old factor in our personality or dressing style. And along come the ridiculous generalizations that follow. "Hippy" is one of those words that is practically dead now as it really means nothing but a misunderstood insult directed at people with a broad set of values and lifestyle choices.

Scandanavian War Machine:
i saw a bumper sticker the other day that said "drive less, bike more"

fucking hippies don't think, i swear.


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