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  • KMAMURI@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldPeace and quiet.
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    7 hours ago

    And you draw assumptions as well. I assure you I am a part of my society and fight for the things I believe in. You seem to know me so well you likely already are aware of that yet at the same time you don’t care at all.

    I’m glad you studied It’s a smart thing to do. It’s a shame you are so knowledgeable yet so bound to a system that does not work for anyone and wastes the vast majority of its food in the name of capitalism. Your high horse seems to have lost its legs.

    We can walk the talk and we do, so we’re pieces of shit for actually doing it. Shake your head.

    I even got my ass off the couch yesterday and voted against fascism in Canada, though I don’t believe in the party or person I voted for. I’m probably a piece of shit for doing that too.


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    We don’t need to go to town. We grow almost all of our own food for the entire year. We don’t need movies or bars or restaurants or even…shocker…full time soul sucking jobs. though we do work for some cash flow. We have the internet and piracy, friends with back yards and basements and we can cook just fine, in fact I used to be a sous chef in a former life and is much of the reasom why we produce our own. We live on less money as a family of five than most single people do. Around ~$25,000/Canadian a year. A family of five.

    Our impact is minimal compared to yours I bet, considering all my families food with the exception of a few items comes from the 250 acres of land surrounding my house and we care for that land to ensure we minimize the impact from our agriculture practices as much as we can. We use no motorized equipment and farm using regenerative practices.You probably don’t know or care what that means though. Our farm encompasses 1/4 acre. The site where our 3 bedroom home for, again a family of five, sits and is the size of an average “lawn” or “yard” here.

    That land also feeds my sister’s family (4 adults) and my father’s (2 adults). We also provide to our local food bank all season long and barter a lot with our neighbors.

    And you wonder why there are monumental societal rifts between rural areas and urban. It’s because of people like you who “know better” but have zero actual knowledge or experience to back it up. Just blathering mouthpieces full of nonsense.


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    9 hours ago

    A decade ago my wife and I quit our jobs packed our kids and stuff and moved 7000kms to our now rural homestead. Our closest neighbor is 2km away. Town and groceries is a half hour drive one way. We have a huge garden and laying hens. We raise our own chickens for meat as well as quail and rabbits. Our kids hunt and fish and play outside. Like we did when we were kids.

    It’s fucking amazing y’all.















  • I don’t use any service or product owned or operated from within the United States since your dictator threatened annexation of my country. So no, I don’t use any of that predatory shit that comes from your country. I rarely used it prior to this because it’s terrible for workers and I don’t live in a city or where people seem to want/need those sorts of things…even if I did I would avoid them. Now it’s gone well beyond just avoiding.

    As to my government, no I’m not always happy with their decisions but for the most part they are democratic and when not I speak up however I feel is necessary within the situation. You?