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Yeehaw is right buddy
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I totally understand you brother, i feel like i wanna be a gardening hermit though. Thankyou for the perspective
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I used to have a very intense life of travelling from big city to big city while dealing with nothing but people. Since getting my license about two years ago I've completely dropped out of society.
I now have a dream life living in beautiful places and spending my time alone with my plants, reading, writing and enjoying what I please with no stress. I often wonder if I'm sacrificing these years of my life because I don't interact with other people anymore and I wonder if I'm going to regret that as I get older. But it's hard to imagine being much happier than I am right now. I became miserable in cities having to deal with people. Living in the country where it's quiet really agrees with my soul.
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I think as we grow older, its natural for us to fear a solitary life. It may be a remnant of our primal hardwiring, we need a solid family group to survive even if that means 4 other people. I guess its normal to think we are gonna regret this lifechoice. But provided we also make a few worthwhile connections with people we love I think its possible to carry on
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I love the solitude
Growing has allowed me to meet the introverted part of myself I never knew... Just a small medical grow but after a long day of being social me ( being social is part of my job) I look forward to the whole house sleeping but me and the dogs and I go and prune and train and love on my girls usually in dead silence minus the duct system... And for me it is my time to me, the real me. I'm free to let my mind wander and Exo,ore deep thoughts or to let it laugh and be light hearted... It has really increased my enjoyment of life and find the growing of it as thereputic as the end product, maybe more....
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Like Johnny Cash said. I've been everywhere. Man. I love my remote Mountain Grow Fortress and the Mayberry RFD life that goes with it. I've got my gal, my dog the mountains the water and over an hour to any big box retail store [ex Wal-Mart]. Strictly Mom & Pop.
There is a small college town 68 minutes away and a Major Metro or two or three within 3 hours. I left NOVA & the DMV along w/ a 6 figure creme puff job without batting an eye. The unemployment rate here on paper is -+15% and the average per capita income is near 4 figures. People here garden / farm / rope goats/ graze cattle as a way of life and take minding their own business to heart and in a geographic area of conservative arcane repressive fascist pot laws my area is surprisingly weed friendly. The local outdoor fare two distinct phenos of a heavily inbred line I suspect. One lower yielding medocre structure and better head the other a massive apical cola that yields nice /looks impressive for what it is and is lame as fuck. Market locked down on this $12 us per gram. An 8 weighs 2.2 - 2.5 gr. [$30] A quarter is typically tipping under 6 if they are shitting in one of your hands this week 4.99 gr if they are shitting in both. I agree w/ Huckster there is peace in the life of a Garden Hermit. I love it. That and an epic road trip once in a while.
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Well said ya'll...wouldnt have it any other way...civilization is obsolete...it is the cancer of its last phase. I like being bothered by nothing but deer, red tail hawks, and uh, wind. Theres also the opportunity as a writer and grower to write about what we do. I have been exploring this recently and getting great feedback. Sometimes I read gold miners diaries from when the gold rush was happening here. Just the details of the politics alone can blow the lid off the highest bid lies of history.
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Dinosauria, we*
born like this into this as the chalk faces smile as Mrs. Death laughs as the elevators break as political landscapes dissolve as the supermarket bag boy holds a college degree as the oily fish spit out their oily prey as the sun is masked we are* born like this into this into these carefully mad wars into the sight of broken factory windows of emptiness into bars where people no longer speak to each other into fist fights that end as shootings and knifings born into this into hospitals which are so expensive that it’s cheaper to die into lawyers who charge so much it’s cheaper to plead guilty into a country where the jails are full and the madhouses closed into a place where the masses elevate fools into rich heroes born into this walking and living through this dying because of this muted because of this castrated debauched disinherited because of this fooled by this used by this pissed on by this made crazy and sick by this made violent made inhuman by this the heart is blackened the fingers reach for the throat the gun the knife the bomb the fingers reach toward an unresponsive god the fingers reach for the bottle the pill* the powder we are born into this sorrowful deadliness we are born into a government 60 years in debt that soon will be unable to even pay the interest on that debt and the banks will burn money will be useless there will be open and unpunished murder in the streets it will be guns and roving mobs land will be useless food will become a diminishing return nuclear power will be taken over by the many explosions will continually shake the earth radiated robot men will stalk each other the rich and the chosen will watch from space platforms Dante’s Inferno will be made to look like a children’s playground the sun will not be seen and it will always be night trees will die all vegetation will die radiated men will eat the flesh of radiated men the sea will be poisoned the lakes and rivers will vanish rain will be the new gold the rotting bodies of men will stink in the dark wind the last few survivors will be overtaken by new and hideous diseases and the space platforms will be destroyed by attrition the petering out of supplies the natural effect of general decay and there will be the most beautiful silence never heard born out of that. The sun still hidden there awaiting the next chapter. Bukowski Reads Dinosauria, we https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVR4CB78IOc Last edited by mrS0ul; 03-18-2016 at 04:42 AM.. Reason: *Credit. Hank Bukowski |
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Nice one. Or like H D Thoreau the grower in the future. Everywhere you look nowadays there's inspiration. Whenever I'm thinking about something really fucked up, which is semi often, if I get chills I usually sit down and start turning it into something. By doing this I almost feel like I'm above it (dont get started on oneness right now I'm tired) Having turned the greatest horrors of our existence into art. Its a strangely satisfying thing. I highly recommend it. And reading the greats. Never read Ulysses? Finnegans Wake? Now you can
with your feet in the dirt too fuck it
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I just wanna raise water buffalos along side my outdoor sativas
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