sithsaber408
Intelligently Designed
Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Very seldom do I see/meet a hippie over the age of 30. The only one I can really recall was a shrink I had to see when I was in my late 20's. But a shrink being a hippie isn't very surprising.According to my oldest son, about 99% of his professors are all hippies, which agian, isn't very surprising.
Hippies/stereotypical liberals being accociated with the younger generation isn't a farfetched or inaccurate claim.
Which is nothing.
Agreed, on all counts. Except for the last part.
And he said he just turned 19, while I'm 24 next month.
So the difference is 5 years.
Would you not find a difference between a H.S. senior and an 8th grade junior high kid?
Or more accurately, a H.S. junior and a college senior?
Besides, many people are 40 that are immature and childish, and some in their early 20's have lived enough life to feel 40. (like me)
Originally posted by Strangelove
Liberals tend to be younger, this is true. But that's not the point here. SS is presenting liberalism as if it's a phase that you grow out of.
No, not that everybody will grow out of. (as you pointed out Sen. Kennedy, the drunken old blow-hard is still liberal.)
Just that I did.
And I'm curious to see if another 5 years of living the adult life might change your thinking in some areas.