Public or private, it makes no difference to them.
Yeah but estadounidense is literally the spanish word for someone from the USA.
Me. There are some benefits, and you can sweep it clean. Still dirtier than wood though.
y'know, you make a good point.
Ah good point, that makes more sense.
I guess that might be -slightly- easier than setting a timer on your phone. Doesn't your washer beep when it's done though?
Hey! We do have common ground! More frequent small towns/villages would definitely be a good thing. Idyllic, even. I don't know how to get there from here though.
In my area it's not really zoning laws; it's just economics of scale. There used to be a convenience store/hardware/feed store just like 5 miles from my place. It went out of business 30 years ago when they put walmart and lowes in the city. If it were back, i could probably get by with a horse and buggy.
wouldn't that be nice.
About 40 miles in 10 hours to avoid missing work.
Another vote for protonmail. It's honestly not as good as gmail, but it works well enough for what I need.
You mean me personally? I use tech all the time, even when I have a choice. But I do think it's important to consider the effects of the technology we let into our lives; particularly those effects that we don't yet understand. I mean, that is kind of how we got into this global warming mess, right? I'm also more than a little sceptical of the idea that complex societies improve our lives.
But neoluddites and anarchoprimitivists are a diverse bunch with interesting and conflicting opinions, and I want to hear, debate, and meme about them all. Now they can unite under the slightly absurd yet oddly compelling banner of returning to monke.
These are not mutually exclusive.