Very carefully. No, I'm kidding. It was actually a less careful time. People were much more open to new ideas. Technology had not yet risen to its position of prominence. Neither had status or commerce. The arts as depthful endeavors were considered much more seriously. People were both amused and incensed about the insanity going on in the Nixon White House, that which inspired and required his removal. Although I have read that Madonna introduced sex to the world, I have also read, correctly, that she had no chance--the 70s had already done it. We had no internet, no VCRs, no Netflix, no mtv, almost no cable (there was one channel, called the Z Channel. It was very expensive. My father was in the industry and we didn't even get it). Everything was much slower and, as far as means of distribution, much less immediate. But emotions were far more expansive and far more treasured. People expected the world would improve. It is almost like the Obama election was an Accordion fold over the years between its occurrence and 1979.
It can be painful, but people live to old age (70s and above) with Raynaud's disease.
Amish people typically live into their 70s or 80s, similar to the average life expectancy in the United States.
one of the most important people from 70s is Charlie Pocock
Some influential people of the 70s were Gerald Ford and John Ehrlichman
No you don't.
people wore dead people
No, it was still unacceptable to most people. It didn't really become the norm until the 70s.
very groovy
Platform shoes
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In the 70s mostly in China
People in their 70s are often referred to as septuagenarians.