Idealist

Feeling: rejected
The following is proof how vintage thought can get the best of you. I vote for a world based on love as opposed to money; based on music rather than television; on going shoeless in place of blowing big bucks on material footwear. I vote for a world where peace signs were more common; where hippies still stood at the Seaward intersection; where honesty and acceptance takes place of lies; where acceptance isn't even an issue. I vote for a world in which people have more reason to smile; in which freedom rings in every home; in which fear is minimal; in which color is abundant. Perhaps the previous was equal proof of how modern thought can get the best of you.
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I'm with you on all that. Young Pilgrims is one of my all-time favorite songs. I can't even describe how much I identify with it.

-Spencer
[Anonymous]
I read this post before reading what you were listening to- and I made the connection between Young Pilgrims and this post. Anyways,

I agree. I believe you described somewhat of the idealities of the sixties- an era that was probably the closest related to my beliefs.

I came to the conclusion that during summer, I am not going to wear shoes. At all. I would extend that to school as well, but they don't like it when people do that. :(