Quote Originally Posted by CanGroIt
Not saying you HAVE to "conform", lol.... Just saying that you shouldn't complain about being called one, if you look like one....

Back when I was on active duty, Marine Corps, I was called a hippie all the time.... And all I did was let my hair grow out to a 1/4 of an inch on the sides.... Deep down, I thought it was hilarious that I bothered older hard Corps Marines....

"You a nasty civilian now with that long hair??? Hippie...." ----was my favorite one....

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I don't complain about it. I was asking what the reason for the prius/dickhead sterotype was.
Finshaggy Reviewed by Finshaggy on . A Talk about "Hippies" Alright. So I want to start off with the past, but PLEASE don't cling to this part. It is a very small part of what I have to say. A "Hippie" in the past was just someone that was within the culture. They didn't necessarily believe in the ideas that were taking hold. A person considered a hippy may have believe in the ideas. But not every single one did. Some even now say, "I was just really high, trying to have fun, and being stupid." But, that's because that individual WAS "Really high trying Rating: 5