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I think something about the style of writing or terms I'm not familiar with. Some of what I read on social media was off-putting, but it's likely I misunderstood.
It sounds like it. To me it's really a wholesome combination of tech and nature. Like imagine growing up with all the benefits of tech but in a peaceful natural environment. That could be a farm but I don't see that it has to be.
I can't think of much I'd rather not do than live on a farm. I'm from the Midwest (Indiana) and it is a backwards, intolerant place full of backwards, intolerant people. They have tech and they still suck. I also hate gardening so that's also in my bottom 10. The ideals of solarpunk sound nice, but I don't know how well that would play out in reality. I probably wouldn't like it.
Oh I know what that's like, it sucks. And I used to dislike nature too, so I get that.
Sure good question how that would play out. We can also wonder that about the culture we live in right now.
What kind of society would you like? I wonder what you think of art deco such as the Chrysler building.
Oh jeez, I'm not going to try and tackle that question right now, but I will say I'd like a much fairer one where people are taken care of.
I love Art Deco! The Chrysler building is beautiful, but I don't think the world needs skyscrapers.
What about the hoover building?
Just going for something techy here that's without nature
Techy without nature? I don't know where you're going with this.
Nowhere I think. Is that good, bad or weird?
I suppose I was trying to figure out what style of society suits you better. I just think it was interesting that you were motivated to post.
Hmm do you know the venus project? That's pretty cool. Or arcosanti. Auroville.
Anyway no worries if you wanna drop it.
My post was essentially a knee-jerk response to a blog I read. It's not really all that important, I just thought it would make for a entertaining post. And it was.