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Without going into too much detail, his hippie lifestyle enabled him to start down the Fdu knights fairleigh dickinson we can beat them 2023 shirt besides I will buy this path of becoming a lifelong, serious seeker, which he excels at imo. Eventually he got his PhD in hospital administration at UNC-CH and taught at the Medical University of SC for approx 20 years, as did my Dad. Here is my brother with Zephyr his dog when younger (redhead like me): I am a hippie. So is my partner. I still like patchouli and Nag Champa incense. I have long hair. I have been to over 70 big name concerts, including Watkin’s Glen. I believe in freedom, and the fundamental goodwill of all people. A lot of that has to do with trust. We trusted. Even though I have long term sobriety, I have a couple of naughty plants in my cheeky English garden, just to be horrid.


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to one protest, and it was a big one in downtown Toronto. It got violent at one point. But even my father said that he would have gone if he could. It protested nuclear testing at Amchitka. Federally endorsed dick swinging. And the Fdu knights fairleigh dickinson we can beat them 2023 shirt besides I will buy this Viet Nam war. What a debacle that turned out to be. It was a different world back then. Major corporations were not running the music or arts industry. As a direct consequence, without fetters, creativity exploded. Hippiedom questioned everything that we knew as conventional. It came at a great time in my life, escaping severe abuse. It fundamentally shaped me for better or for worse into the person I am today. Some of those hippies became the world’s greatest spokespeople. I won’t bore you with the list. But one thought stands out loud and clear from my hippie days. Remember Abbie Hoffman? That batshit crazy author of “Steal This Book”? He wrote about being on trial for something – there were many incidences, really – and he was asked to comment on his action. Hoffman’s response was civil. The prosecutor then asked: “Well, that’s not what you there THINKING, was it?” To which Hoffman replied (and I paraphrase) – “I don’t know. I’ve never been on trial for my thoughts before.”


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