Hippies springing up in most american cities. It is all related. The psychedelics, the war, the protesting. Im planning on having a good time as long as i can. Smoke pot with your kids and you will understand why your kids are happy. People should be uninhibited in their sexual expression. You cannot ignore the change in morality. They are fascists, they dont like hippies, and they dont like the things you do. We do have to maintain law, order, and decency on the streets. What we are thinking about is a peaceful planet, we are not thinking about anything else. They are trying to do what no one else has ever done before, find a new way for humanity. America in the early 60s was a good time in prosperity but it was also a stagnant time in terms of spiritual growth. Things were at a standstill. America in the early 60s, it was a really good time of prosperity, but it was always kind of a stagnant time, in terms of spiritual growth. Things were kind of at a standstill. The Baseline Culture
Sticks, please. There are colonies of hippies springing up in most american cities. Its all related. The psychedelics and the war, the protesting. Im planning on having a good time as long as i can. Smoke pot with your kids and then youll understand why the kids are happier. Its a giant lovein. People should be uninhibited in their sexual expression. You cannot ignore it, a change in morality. Theyre fascist. They dont like hippies and they dont like the things we do. We do have to maintain law, order, and decency on the streets. What were thinking about is a peaceful planet. Were not thinking about anything else. They are trying to do what no one else has ever done before, find a new way for humanity. Fors america in the early 60s, it was a real good time of prosperity, but it was also kind of a stagnant time in terms of spiritual growth. Things were kind of at a standstill. The Baseline Culture was materialism and also the feeling that the culture itself didnt honor the human spirit
As the clock ticks away, marking a quarter-century since the release of the enchanting romantic film "Hothat Brishti" (Sudden Rain), directed by the legendary Basu Chatterjee and produced through a collaborative effort between Bangladesh and India, a special event unfolded under the vibrant banner of Channel i on Saturday. The celebration featured melodic tunes, engaging
i asked a cop, what is going on? he said, i don t know, there were thousands of people here, they were all going to some farm, and it was, of course, woodstock. i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they weren t alone. a lot of people when they are in their hometown, or within their family felt isolated realized they weren t. the townspeople, quite frankly, were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under 100 people. when i started hearing the figures were 200,000, 300 finally 500,000, we had a sea of people. the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. first, the sudden rain,
and it was, of course, woodstock. i think woodstock was an opportunity for people to realize they weren t alone. a lot of people who in their hometown, or in their family felt isolated realized they weren t. the townspeople, quite frankly, were terrified at the prospect of the hippie arrival. i was apprehensive. this little hamlet has a population of under a hundred people. when i started hearing the figures of 200,000, 300,000 finally 500,000, we had a sea of people there. the word got out. everybody and their brother came from all over the country. first the sudden rain, then the thirst and hunger from the shortage of water and food just for the opportunity to spend a