I would love to go to a quiet, shaded grotto somewhere far away right now, under a starry sky, with willow trees shading the land, and a waterfall, and everything....
London or somewhere in the States, not in a crowded city though.... out in the backwoods, in the country
theres nowhere in the united states that doesnt suck badly ....everyone here is , as one would expect , a selfish asshole who consumes much and produces little .....purto rico is a part of the usa still but noone speaks english and people are generaly nice and careing generose folk .
depends on where you live , but evrybody here either becomes a homeless social outcast , or falls into place and turns into a greedy uncareing prick ....this country sucks and cause i was born here im stuck here .....one can visit somewhere for 60 days on a tourist visa but other countries wont take old broke hippie troublemakers from here ....cause everyone everywhere knows americans are uberassholes ....
Whoa there campfirejam... that's a bit extreme isn't it? Both your views on the States and on white people????
I would be camping with a certain special someone, sitting in front of a bonfire cuddling and roasting marshmellows. Sigh.
i have to aggree with nearly all of that. although "everybody" is never 100% accurate, but pretty darn close to 80 or 90 or so. as for where i'd LIKE to go. well that place probably doesn't entirely exist outside of my mind, but i would describe it as a japanese garden with trolleys i could camp out or live in an organic looking ferrocement dome or some other unconventional looking structure in, and up in the forrested mountains, like the hills i grew up in that are not far up the road from where i am now, but where also people are less inclined to callus thoughtlessness and the kind of self deception the culture i'm surrounded by has far too often been come to be dominated by. and i'm pretty much the old broke hippie i know of no place i might wish to spent the rest of my life saying or being likely to that they would want me. even if i don't look all that much hippie or anything. to look at me i think people would probably immagine me to be a pretty middle of the road useless (but klikewise harmless) old fart. my hair never did grow long very good and now it's starting to fall out, and i tend to keep myself fairly neat and don't empare my judgement with substances lawful nor unlawful. as soon as i open my mouth though, and express my prefferences and oppinions, and i refuse to be dishonest about them, well then, those who even remember the word hippie tend to apply it to me. as pointed out though, having been born, grown up, and never lived anywhere other then the u.s. of a., othere countries have every right and good sense to not encourage people from here to move there. i simpathise whole heartedly with their doing so and would myself, where i their decision makers, more likely then not, hold to that same policy. if my not being welcome to live there keeps a whole shitload of people from here going there and screwing up what the international corporatocracy hasn't already, whatever they have left that it hasn't, well i can live with not being able to in order to prevent that from happining. i just wish somehow america could be stopped from shoving the automobile and combustion generated electricity down the rest of the worlds throats, which i see so many other places appearing to get so totaly screwed up by. don't get me wrong. i know america doesn't OWN the corporatocracy, even if it trys to pretend to. nobody does. it's a headless monster doomsday machine with no one in charge and no one appearantly capable of being. but it could grind to a halt, as hopefully it eventualy will, when people stop creating a market for it. which actualy does bring us back to where i'd rather be. someplace where i could actualy live, perminently, in a shelter i build with my own hands, not owing jack diddly to anybody for doing so, with only tribal elders to tell me where not to build it and no one dictating how. preferably in mountains with trees, and even little narrow gauge railways and an internet connection. but if living without the last two, we don't have the kind of trains i dream of replacing automobile dependence now, were what it would take, i'd probably be more then willing to live without that too. gardens though. gardens and forrests and twisty little paths and lots of all sorts of little critters living all over the place and no one trying to round them up and euthanize everything that wasn't claimed as someone's 'pet' either. =^^= .../\...