When today's older adults talk about "the good old days," it's more likely than not that they're talking about the 1960s, at least in part. That was when they were young and without a worry in the world, living in a decade that seemed ideal and idyllic. To be fair, there was a lot of objectively wonderful and solid stuff happening in the 1960s, especially with music, movies, and delicious hamburgers. As the decades wore on, the Baby Boomers who came of age during the '60s have endlessly looked back at that era with fondness, pushing their nostalgia onto later generations. Their fuzzy collective memories became firmly entrenched as fact, while all the negative, dangerous, and mind-boggling things from the 1960s were mostly forgotten. Fortunately for all, the wildest pastimes, procedures, an

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