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Serious We should back to the farm

AsiaCel

AsiaCel

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Every time I go to the countryside I am blown away by the natural beauty of the soil. Some skyscrapers are amazingly designed and constructed, but I am not impressed.

The fresh air, bird sounds etc.

Closed, small and friendly communities where everyone know and help each other.

You may think I'm being a Luddite, but no.

Modern farming can be made more relaxing with the help of technology. In fact, working in a farm involve the usage of lots of technology. The average technologically illiterate zoomer would struggle.

Even if you don't farm, there's lots of non farm jobs. Like, repairing robots.

Lots of young people struggle with national identity, a big reason is that in their land, is covered by luxurious malls and brands. If people actually felt connection to their homeland, they would appreciate their home more.

Farming is productive of foodstuff that is a necessary, not making LV bags that are a waste of money, especially not the financial sector. Food is something you can see and need.

A high trust, Marxist Rodgerist society would not work in a highly urbanized city.

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I hate villagers more than city cucks
 
You’re right about the countryside. There’s something primal about soil and nature that no amount of glass and steel can replace. Farming keeps you grounded, both literally and figuratively. I mean, it's no surprise that people surrounded by stores, huge blocks, and degeneracy would lose their sense of identity and connection to the land they roam.
 
I'm stuck in a city, staying at my parents' house. I don't like it here because there's always some kind of noise or disturbance: people shouting outside, having loud parties, or some retard revving his engine. One time, a drunk idiot came banging on our door at around 02:00. On top of that, there are cameras everywhere, so you cant go anywhere without being monitored.

The countryside, on the other hand, feels much more relaxed. I know this because ive lived in a place like that before.
 
I'm stuck in a city, staying at my parents' house. I don't like it here because there's always some kind of noise or disturbance: people shouting outside, having loud parties, or some retard revving his engine. One time, a drunk idiot came banging on our door at around 02:00. On top of that, there are cameras everywhere, so you cant go anywhere without being monitored.

The countryside, on the other hand, feels much more relaxed. I know this because ive lived in a place like that before.
Yeah. Community where everyone knows each other too
 
You’re right about the countryside. There’s something primal about soil and nature that no amount of glass and steel can replace. Farming keeps you grounded, both literally and figuratively. I mean, it's no surprise that people surrounded by stores, huge blocks, and degeneracy would lose their sense of identity and connection to the land they roam.
 
i agree with you

big cities are concrete jungles, completely awful
 

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