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[-] Xiisadaddy@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 4 days ago

Honestly i think a big reason a lot of people don't like social interaction these days is because of how isolating the culture is. Like if everyone's got no practice socializing its not gonna be pleasant to have a bunch of socially awkward and maladjusted people trying to spend time together.

I think if you had a society like this, and gave it maybe a few months to a year people would relearn their social skills, build relationships, and generally be a lot happier spending time with others.

Also to be clear as to your stuff i don't think it's a bad thing to have your own personal property and things that are just yours. It's just a lot of the time we kinda just are forced to have stuff we only use every now and then. Like take a lawn mower for example. There is no need for everyone to have their own when we could all just share one. Unless for some reason you just really wanted one i guess lol.

I'd envision it more like an optional thing. Like sure you can get your own entire wardrobe if you want to i guess, but if you don't really care to then you just use the community clothing and don't have to waste your money on stuff you don't even really want to buy. Same with any communal resource. It's there if you want/need it, but it's always an option to just ignore it too.

[-] MoonMelon@lemmy.ml 7 points 4 days ago

The rampant mental illness in the USA really does make this a negative feedback loop. I'd say a quarter of the roommates I've had over the years had some serious mental issues. I've had a knife pulled on me, a friend of mine was murdered by his roommate.

After you have a few bad experiences like that the goal becomes to get a small family together and isolate as soon as possible. Any commune here is basically assumed to be a religious cult because nothing else makes sense.

[-] Xiisadaddy@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 4 days ago

I have thought of getting some people together to do a Juche style commune where we just go hard on self reliance and try to be entirely left alone, but idk how I'd ever find the people or money to make it happen. Would be cool af tho. Just do like transitionary phases where you slowly become more and more self reliant until basically the only thing you'd need money for is property taxes, and random luxury items. It wouldn't be Juche exactly, but inspired by it for sure.

[-] Dialectical_Idealist@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

The unfortunate thing about the internet is all the people who agree with this sentiment are scattered across the globe. You'd have to do flyers in your local community or something

[-] Xiisadaddy@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 hours ago

Yeah thats the tough part. Ive thought about doing a like underground commie ring when i start taking classes at college. Could put flyers up with QR codes to add me on something like Briar and vett then add people to a group. Could be useful for meeting likeminded local people and doing some organizing while in school. Just gotta put the flyers up at night with a mask on or something so the school cant link it to me.

[-] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 days ago

Well said. Yes, the lawn mower is an excellent example. One per street would be totally suffice and everyone's lawn would be mowed. And that'd apply to many other daily things too.

But you have to fight against brainwashing (social)media. So no way.

As for me personally, I dislike people because I'm a misanthropist by reason not necessarily by experience. Although the latter often proved the former right. Sadly so, I might add. We have potential to be a great species. And the more people say how good they are, the more evil they really are. So nah, for me, the social component wouldn't interest me ๐Ÿ˜

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