the era's counterculture.
It was cultural
The idea from the 1950s that inspired the counterculture movement of the 1960s was the violation of African-American Civil Rights.
the rise of 1960s counterculture
It was cultural. APEX ;)
Their game plan is to appeal to the mass public. What's "trendy" is not the mass public. Conflict of interests of sorts I suppose.
It means theyre trying to look like they're armed. Kind of a trendy thing, but when I say trendy I mean, unconventionally trendy.
Actually no, there is no counterculture today. True countercultures died out in the 1970s however I think the grunge movement of the 90s can be considered a counterculture. Today everything for the most part is mainstream in some way and people who think they are rebelling are actually fitting in with a crowd. There is no true political, sociological, or psychological movement that goes against mainstream norms. We'll never have hippies or beatniks again because it would/ already has become trendy and accepted in mainstream society.
The word "groovy" first gained popularity in the 1960s during the counterculture movement, particularly in the hippie and psychedelic music scene. It was often used to describe something as cool, trendy, or fashionable.
the era's counterculture.
You are cool, trendy, fashionable, modern
It means you are trendy.
it was Woodstock. The counterculture activity pinnacle was Woodstock, the counterculture movement official capital was San Francisco, California.
Campus rebels and counterculture
It means "my parents were trying to be trendy."
Art and fashion began to reflect counterculture values-apex
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