Hippies: Are they extinct or just dwindling in number? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Have you seen a hippy lately? If so, where? Originally part of "Are you a Travel Snob?" 20 Replies: « back 1 next » | Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #1 161 days ago, August 1st 2008 | Oh, yea and I do look down on the 'hippie ... ![]() Where did you find a hippy to look down on? I thought they are extinct. :D m1ssjane Jane Pocock Post Count: 24 Msg: #2 161 days ago, August 1st 2008 | Mell, there are plenty of the great unwashed floating around asia and india ... try Pushkar ... positively overrun with the type! Shame cause it's such a lovely town! | see ... snobbery is alive and well! Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #3 161 days ago, August 1st 2008 | Now that I think about it there are some hippies that I have heard about. Apparently some live in dodgy Ashrams in India and some of them have been there since the 60s. I think they run out of money so cant fly home and then just live in the Ashrams smoking marijuana and making some pennies from selling some of it. :D | Nomadicat Jordan Bierma Post Count: 6 Msg: #4 159 days ago, August 4th 2008 | I am sure there are a few still floating around, but nowadays many more best called "progressive hippies" walking around with there tie-dye t-shirts listening to grateful dead on there ipods...I must agree with the them hiding out in pushkar, its such a beautiful city when its not overrun with them. | Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #5 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | ...walking around with there tie-dye t-shirts listening to grateful dead on there ipods...![]() You just described my sister and brother in law, Jordan. :D emilyj emilyjhon Post Count: 7 Msg: #6 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | Oh, gosh.. They are living in many other holy and tourist places in India. | Samarquista Samuel Gimbel Post Count: 27 Msg: #7 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | sounds like you guys have a pretty stereotypical view of the "hippie". | These days in America its more of a mindset than anything else. A lot of progressive individuals in the States identify with the need for nonviolent subversion to effect change in the world. But you seem to be referring more to the stereotype of lazy, pot-smoking individuals who don't shower. yeah, they still exist. m1ssjane Jane Pocock Post Count: 24 Msg: #8 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | I think it was originally the | 'hippie ... I'm so one with the local people' type ![]() which generally is the scruffy, dirty, drug smoking stereotype ... remember this came out of a travel snobbery post and I admit my prejudices! Samarquista Samuel Gimbel Post Count: 27 Msg: #9 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | haha! | snobbery aside, that way of being can be pretty silly sometimes. There's a thin line between that kind of person and the genuinely interested person who travels to understand the world. But i get it--showering is a luxury though, sometimes. m1ssjane Jane Pocock Post Count: 24 Msg: #10 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | a luxury at times ... but to be encouraged wherever possible! | Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #11 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | yeah, they still exist.![]() So have you seen any? :D ...that way of being can be pretty silly sometimes.![]() Come on! At least give the hippies credit for getting Western society out of the 50s mindset before we came along and had to put up with it. :D Samarquista Samuel Gimbel Post Count: 27 Msg: #12 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | Oh, they deserve all the credit! It was a huge move in the right direction! But moving forward shouldn't stop just because getting high can be fun sometimes! | I see hippies all the time! In New York City, at the various music festivals I go to, my parents are both of the earliest part of that generation, and some of my school-mates try their HARDEST to emulate it! ...I even ran into a medic in the Israeli army who changed out of his uniform into linen pants and a tie-dye shirt, donned a hemp necklace and asked me to smoke up with him. I laughed. He showered more frequently than some of the other soldiers i met... Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #13 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | Surprise surprise! It is not in fact part of the Hippy subculture to be unwashed. :D | Hippy Nomadicat Jordan Bierma Post Count: 6 Msg: #14 158 days ago, August 4th 2008 | "Hippies" are just another fad, much like "Punks" based on the idea of a counter-culture and a "new" way to dress. hippies and punk in general have a very similar stereotypical outlook and that being very liberal, anti-authority, non-violence (for the most part),"dirty" appearance and the ever present, sex, drugs, and music. So to come to a short conclusion, it has all just been a fashion. Not all hippies or any group like them all share the same political outlook, they are a mix of anarchists, democrats, environmentalists, republicans (I am sure there might be a few), etc. and the same can go for drug use, and every other stereotype. So if hippy is just a fashion then it is alive and well. | Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #15 157 days ago, August 5th 2008 | .....republicans (I am sure there might be a few), ....![]() A pot smokin' free lovin' Republican. Well, that is really just a fashionable Republican and not a real one. :D brugle delia cooper Post Count: 14 Msg: #16 157 days ago, August 5th 2008 | .hippies........living in the bush in Nz ......after their OE they hid in the bush (gradually became more "alternate" rather than hippie) ...now mostly artists/hermits of some kind. But still much the same attitudes and beliefs, and still smokin' | I look at the lovely muslim Malaysian 'hippie' blouses (indian cotton, very light, long bell shaped sleeves, a little embroidery around the neckline and cuffs, and wonder if they know that they are wearing the 60's hippie 'uniform'!) Going Global Marc Post Count: 66 Msg: #17 156 days ago, August 6th 2008 | I'm late to the party on this one. But the part about a hippie listening to the GD on an iPod seems sad to me. Should a counter-culture person really be using the most trendy consumer product? Will they next be driving to Starbucks in fancy BMWs? ;P | (Mel - the ;P was all for you) Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #18 156 days ago, August 6th 2008 | (Mel - the ;P was all for you)![]() Well, thank you, I think! :) Going Global Marc Post Count: 66 Msg: #19 155 days ago, August 7th 2008 | Mel - Congrats on 3000 posts. :D You're outta control. :D :P ;) | Mell Mel Fla Post Count: 5517 Msg: #20 155 days ago, August 7th 2008 | Oh, I didnt notice that until you pointed it out. :) | 20 Replies: « back 1 next » | Number of Users: 7 | Number of Posts: 20 20 Replies: « back 1 next » | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||