johndiii
7 months ago
latest #20
SteveBob
7 months ago
Thank you, too weary right now but I've added it to the top of the read list.
heylisa
7 months ago
I've never been to Italy, but the idea of living there definitely appeals to me.
heylisa
7 months ago
That was a good read.
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johndiii
7 months ago
heylisa: Yes, it was. It articulated a lot of things that have been going through my head.
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
yeah p. much
mimi
7 months ago
Thanks. I’ll have to read later.
Gingo!
7 months ago
I appreciated the thoughtful writing. It's pretty depressing, though
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
it's definitely goddamn frustrating
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
the silver lining to "we don't have to live this way" is that we can choose as a society not to
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
and I have some hope that, sooner or later, that'll happen
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
but it's definitely agonizing to watch how stubbornly committed to this stupid path we are right now
johndiii
7 months ago
Exacerangutan: I think that people are becoming more aware of it. That is what has to happen first.
Gingo!
7 months ago
johndiii: even then, it usually requires a generations-long process to change. We've been heading this direction since the early 80s
johndiii
7 months ago
GingoGumbo: Unfortunately true. We do what we can.
heylisa
7 months ago
I'd be happy to live a slow life in a remote (but green) section of Oregon if such a place could be found that is both safe and affordable (and minus a bunch of regulations that make it impossible).
Exacerangutan
7 months ago
I curious what regulations prevent that (thinking)
heylisa
7 months ago
little things like building and residential codes.
Skip Z
7 months ago
Good evening, John. Thanks for the post.
Άτροπος
7 months ago
Good articles! Thank you
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