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It represents earthly knowledge

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I'm fine with rural zones, but honestly the rising fetishization of communal living and extended families in the United States is worrying. There's a shitton of anarcho-communist kids who view communes as some sort of utopia where there's no fights. Journos keep writing articles romanticizing tribal extended family in places like Africa or Mexico, and there's that SharePod thing where Cali retards pay $2000 dollars to live in a one big shared room with no privacy


I don't understand. Are Zoomies are so desperate for attention and social interaction they want to live in systems where they're connected to someone else and everyone is watching them all the time? As someone who has grown up in a extended family and communal environment in the past, It's not fucking Animal Crossing utopias where everyone is kind and altruistic for no reason. It's more like having four more siblings to beat the shit out of you and living in a shitty small house where there's literally always someone in every room watching every hour, every object in the house down to personal possessions has to be collectivized with everyone else and you have to sleep in the same mattress with a baby shitting itself and creepy 56 year old uncle Tom who won't shower and always sleeps in underwear

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