Some, but it's desolate. Lol138359
Do you have a lot of asphalt and concrete in (to quote @rockymountaindog ) bumfucknowhere @FoxandtheHounds ?
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Sometimes still lol. Constantly when I was younger and trapped in city life. It was easier there.So you do skateboarding alone in desolate places?
Riding down on the only non dirt road in the village?
Besides chopping wood, hunting, fishing and fearing power blackouts, I can't see any pros about living in nowhere other than not being forced to coexist with people. The hermit life.Sometimes still lol. Constantly when I was younger and trapped in city life. It was easier there.
It doesn't have to be a hermit life, I just get much more say in those that are around. Everything you listed is a pro for me though. But I do not fear power blackouts, my kitchen light is the only thing that would stop working if it went out right now, and the fridge I guess, that's ok lol.Besides chopping wood, hunting, fishing and fearing power blackouts, I can't see any pros about living in nowhere other than not being forced to coexist with people. The hermit life.
But to each their own.
I really miss living smack in the middle of the big city, but cruising around with an SUV and dragracing with the other soccer moms at the red lights have it's suburban charm too.
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Are you a land baron? Having the say in who can buy the house "next door" (next couple of miles in your case), is not something a regular Joe can do.I just get much more say in those that are around.