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The word "hippie" (also, "hippy" depending on who you are) has a negative connotation. Say it in a civilized conversation and receive one of the following: eye roll, snide comment on the 60's, or outright change of subject. Let's be honest. Those free love hippies have got a bad rep.
But maybe we could redefine the word "hippie." It doesn't have to be so bad. A hippie could change from one who smokes weed all the time while preaching about peace and love to equally high friends on the Haight. A hippie could become someone who cares for the environment, someone who can recycle and reuse without being nerdy.
Or maybe, instead of using the recylced word, "hippie" (not that we're against recycling, in any way), for our movement, we can think of an entirely new name to define the generation that will stop all the terrible things happening to our world, and reverse it for a new, brighter era. Maybe we could be something huge. Something that will be talked about in forty-odd years, without any eye rolls or snide comments.
Vie Naturelle

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My Interests

Polar bears, the ozone layer, Alaska, the EPA, free love, redwood trees, the ocean, the seven seas, hurricane relief, the rainforest, clean air quality, no pollution, effecient energy sources, and saving the world.

I'd like to meet:


Now there's a face I'd like to see again. It's too bad, then, that that's the Yangtze River Dolphin, and it's recently been declared extinct. I'd like to meet one of them, and people who could stop the extinction of other animal species just like them.

Music:

Right now, it's the song Vie Naturelle, written by my ecofriends, Katrina and Angela. It's to the tune of a song from the musical Rent, and there is no copyright infringement intended. Here are our lyrics to the song, and the accompanying video is now officially UPLOADED! YAY! Go celebrate by watching and commenting!

To days of no pollution
Playing, running, on an earth that isn’t dirty
The need to stay clean
To communicate
That pollution, it’s the bane
It is the curse
Of the earth

To loving freshness, and progress
To cleaning and small success
To striving for cleanliness
Hating a big mess, hating to digress
Not to mention of course
Hating when you see that kid

Who pollutes as if
He owns this whole world – just say
Oh hey, kid, throw that away
For its today, your choice
To raise your voice
To put a stop to this
To thinking of earth, for once, instead of yourself

Vie Naturelle

So that’s five dumping grounds, four playgrounds trashed
Three holes in ozone layer, two degrees more hotter
And one earth with waste everywhere

Ew
It’s what’ll happen
If you still pollute
And thirteen orders of trash
Is that it here?
Make a change!

To organizations like coastal clean-up day
To trash cans, to compost, to picking up today
To reuse, recycle, it’s really all that’s good
To days when you don’t waste, days when you understood

To stopping pollution, to finding a solution
Aspiring, admiring
Those who are inspiring
To no trash, to no stash, of garbage, old or new

To Greenpeace
Eco-Friends
To research institutes

Pro-Act, E-Pa, J. Butterfly Hill
Clean Air Acts
Our impact
On the earth

To Earth Day
Clean the bay
Erin Brockovich, too

When you catch that one fish, who grants you just one wish
Don’t ask for a clean earth
Just make a change

Polluters, and computers, and homo sapiens
Put it in pen, think of now and then, when we say amen
To less oil, more clean soil, and more toil
To hybrid cars and seeing stars
Less smoke and hairspray, the USA cliché

To our reward, we’re all aboard, to one step toward, earth restored
Frisco’s Haight Street, the hippie years, not being ignored
To no guilt, flowers that grow and don’t lilt

To Mother Nature

Of this decree, it’s between you and me
Just don’t pollute

Vie Naturelle

Movies:

An Inconvenient Truth, Erin Brockovich, Who Killed the Electric Car?, Oil on Ice, Free Willie, and March of the Penguins.