The Magician - Hippies (ft. Two Another)
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The bohemian predecessor of the hippie culture in San Francisco was the \"Beat Generation\" style of coffee houses and bars, whose clientele appreciated literature, a game of chess, music (in the forms of jazz and folk style), modern dance, and traditional crafts and arts like pottery and painting.\"[110] The entire tone of the new subculture was different. Jon McIntire, manager of the Grateful Dead from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, points out that the great contribution of the hippie culture was this projection of joy. \"The beatnik thing was black, cynical, and cold.\"[111] Hippies sought to free themselves from societal restrictions, choose their own way, and find new meaning in life. One expression of hippie independence from societal norms was found in their standard of dress and grooming, which made hippies instantly recognizable to one another, and served as a visual symbol of their respect for individual rights. Through their appearance, hippies declared their willingness to question authority, and distanced themselves from the \"straight\" and \"square\" (i.e., conformist) segments of society.[112] Personality traits and values that hippies tend to be associated with are \"altruism and mysticism, honesty, joy and nonviolence\".[113]
The hippies inherited various countercultural views and practices regarding sex and love from the Beat Generation; \"their writings influenced the hippies to open up when it came to sex, and to experiment without guilt or jealousy.\"[120] One popular hippie slogan that appeared was \"If it feels good, do it!\"[119] which for many meant \"you are free to love whomever you please, whenever you please, however you please\". This encouraged spontaneous sexual activity and experimentation. Group sex, public sex, homosexuality; under the influence of drugs, all the taboos went out the window. This doesn't mean that straight sex or monogamy were unknown, quite the contrary. Nevertheless, the open relationship became an accepted part of the hippie lifestyle. This meant that you might have a primary relationship with one person, but if another attracted you, you could explore that relationship without rancor or jealousy.\"[119] 59ce067264