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So im a very typical American. Cars, big lawn, etc. I do the best I can with a garden, fixing my own cars instead of buying new, and trying not to buy things packaged in plastic. I also want to make most of my lawn clovers and wildflowers etc because I hate the boringness of grass and want biodiversity.

Now I think the solarpunk movement is awesome, but I feel like im just a poser. Obviously I can't leave my house and go live in a grass hut. Im also one of those people with a million hobbies, so im always doing things (and by extension, purchasing things, though usually used). I've also always been a car guy, which kind of goes against the whole eco thing. Though I do pretty much only drive smaller cars. I wont buy electric until they are analog and disconnected from any sort of internet.

I feel like there's many out there like me who just feel they wont make any difference anyways so they don't get as involved. But what other things can someone like me do? I've thought about some panels on the house to potentially run small servers off of, but that's pretty much it

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[-] LovableSidekick@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Totally agree. It's like the saying, "Do what you love and the money will follow." When people do worthwhile things and share their knowledge and passion with others, the pool grows. No need to even define the whole thing as a movement, which can attract vocal wannabees who want the delusion that scrolling and clicking makes them activists.

this post was submitted on 25 May 2025
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