protesting

silasraven

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so ive protested churches and government. recently i havent done a thing for protesting out here and im quite bummed, but seems to me that i dont have any complaints about anything anymore. yet i want to protest again for causes i stand for, but mostly i think stopping gave me time to put meaning to those values. i saw occupy the other day and i thought it was a load of b.s. its where all the people go and mooch while the causes die. is there anything worth protesting anymore? there was also a bunch of clips with permaculture and squatting. but ive squatted and i cant stand where all the places have to have junk and garbage in their squat. i liked the idea of free housing and there was a back yard. we grew in the front yard. and it would have worked but people where getting in the way. have you ever seen a free rent house where people mutually live and grow their own food a commune that works based of the work that backs it up?
 

silasraven

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its feasable and possible. grow everything you need to live and use rain water for everything extra. run solar energy for a game room filled with everything. use what you need not what you dont need. like minimizing the cost of your home. 1000W light for heat and food instead of using central heat at winter.
 

shrxhky420

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its feasable and possible. grow everything you need to live and use rain water for everything extra. run solar energy for a game room filled with everything. use what you need not what you dont need. like minimizing the cost of your home. 1000W light for heat and food instead of using central heat at winter.
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stay high
 

Hepheastus420

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I've always wanted to live in some sort of commune.. Just to be a little more free.. But then I start to think of other peoples' reason for moving to a commune.. I imagine there's a shit ton of conspiracists and cults that offer free living.
 

budlover13

King Tut
I've always wanted to live in some sort of commune.. Just to be a little more free.. But then I start to think of other peoples' reason for moving to a commune.. I imagine there's a shit ton of conspiracists and cults that offer free living.
The key is purity of intention. Not a common trait in today's world. i'm all for the commune lifestyle, provided i know those i commune with.
 
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