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Electric Wizard21
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Is there a life for us beyond society?
#23635922 - 09/11/16 02:19 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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If there is, what is it? Where is your ideal life beyond society? 
I think mine is somewhere in the jungle, some vast island surrounded by lovely water. No predators and enough fish forever. I'd have a hut of some kind and I'd grow shrooms or pick them if they grew there.

Love to you all
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Somewhere Tropical, Near the ocean with good waves. Preferably habitable to cannabis and Cubensis.
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Sometimes I daydream about buying some land out in the middle of nowhere in Nevada, but it's just not practical. Maybe if I end up with a little extra money one day, I might do a vacation home there.
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Electric Wizard21
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: nooneman]
#23635959 - 09/11/16 02:30 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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T-Rex said: Somewhere Tropical, Near the ocean with good waves. Preferably habitable to cannabis and Cubensis.
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nooneman said: Sometimes I daydream about buying some land out in the middle of nowhere in Nevada, but it's just not practical. Maybe if I end up with a little extra money one day, I might do a vacation home there.
Cool idea! I couldn't live in the desert, seems to dry.
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I didn't like the idea either until I spent time in Nevada. I guess it's an acquired taste. Parts of Nevada are breathtakingly beautiful, and profoundly undeveloped and unpopulated. It's peaceful, very peaceful. I've never heard anywhere as quiet as the middle of nowhere in Nevada.
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: nooneman]
#23635977 - 09/11/16 02:37 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Don't let others stop you! One day you might have that place there. Who knows?
Also, I hear there is a base called area 51...might be worth checking that out. But make sure to wear anti-Thermal detection equipment and carry some chewing gum
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Mountains near the ocean. I love mountains because they deter people but I love looking at the ocean!
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: goldcaphunter]
#23641803 - 09/13/16 02:36 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mountains are very cool. Depends which you go up. Hopefully it's warm.
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Living in a van down by the river.
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Electric Wizard21 said: If there is, what is it? Where is your ideal life beyond society? 
I think mine is somewhere in the jungle, some vast island surrounded by lovely water. No predators and enough fish forever. I'd have a hut of some kind and I'd grow shrooms or pick them if they grew there.

Love to you all 
Move to Madagascar. No predators. Lots of snakes, but nothing that will kill you.
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My idealife would be that of a monk. I think living their way is honorable and strong. No bad hair, I love rice, wouldnt have to decide what to wear, I love silence, Im generally a disciplined person, always thinking, medatating.
Only bad part is I would have to give up my books, movies, video games, yummy foods.
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: PatrickKn]
#23642189 - 09/13/16 04:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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There is a vast amount of wildlife there. A good choice and full of great exotic foods too!
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: Anahata]
#23642287 - 09/13/16 05:09 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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There was such a place like in life of pie. The dude got stranded in island, had an lifetime supply of fish and fresh water, thought he was in paradise, but turns out the whole island was just one big man eater ecosystem.
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Anahata said: My idealife would be that of a monk. I think living their way is honorable and strong. No bad hair, I love rice, wouldnt have to decide what to wear, I love silence, Im generally a disciplined person, always thinking, medatating.
Only bad part is I would have to give up my books, movies, video games, yummy foods.
Ur gonna have to give up those things anyway, we all do, they just do it early on so as to be prepared when it comes time to reach nirvana..
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I feel like with our current huge population and its steady rise it will be very hard to escape society. Who knows though, maybe with virtual reality in within our lifetimes there could be some sort of true escape. Especially if we ever master time dilation. Imagine being in a simulation of your choice where time is dilated so every hour spent there is a minute outside.
Drugs may be necessary to manipulate time dilation but you never know, we could find a way to accomplish it through better understanding our brains.
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: musiclover420]
#23643836 - 09/14/16 05:19 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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musiclover420 said: I feel like with our current huge population and its steady rise it will be very hard to escape society. Who knows though, maybe with virtual reality in within our lifetimes there could be some sort of true escape. Especially if we ever master time dilation. Imagine being in a simulation of your choice where time is dilated so every hour spent there is a minute outside.
Drugs may be necessary to manipulate time dilation but you never know, we could find a way to accomplish it through better understanding our brains.

Possibly. Virtual reality is terrible though and hasn't really got anywhere. A real escape would be to live on another planet.
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: T-Rex]
#23643869 - 09/14/16 05:42 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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T-Rex said: Somewhere Tropical, Near the ocean with good waves. Preferably habitable to cannabis and Cubensis.
Same.
All i would need is wild weed, wild shrooms/pan cyans, wild food/crops, my skimboard, a sandy beach and the waves
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: moonrockmushy]
#23643918 - 09/14/16 06:34 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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moonrockmushy said: Living in a van down by the river.
Pretty much this, maybe build a shack eventually.
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Re: Is there a life for us beyond society? [Re: Repertoire89]
#23644063 - 09/14/16 08:35 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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moonrockmushy said: Living in a van down by the river.
Pretty much this, maybe build a shack eventually.
You wouldn't be able to go far, since you are out of society and unable to get fuel. Nothing we use will be taken other than our bodies. A van is good, but only as a relic.
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short answer is no
long one involves finding contentment in being homless
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moonrockmushy said: Living in a van down by the river.
Pretty much this, maybe build a shack eventually.
You wouldn't be able to go far, since you are out of society and unable to get fuel. Nothing we use will be taken other than our bodies. A van is good, but only as a relic. 
Well I have no intention on leaving society, just creating a buffer so I can have more privacy, work / deal with that bs less, and spend most of my time out in nature.
Living in a van basically allows you to do that, if you're stuck working day jobs, working 1 season out of the year doing something like logging could pay for being a lazy hippie for the rest of the year.
Growing your own drugs and some of your own food would help, there's a lot that can go into something like this. Its most likely what I'll wind up doing with my life, except that I can make enough performing / teaching, not to have to continue day-jobs indefinitely.
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