modern city life is bullshit. It's not organic. It's controlled by developers and politicians that hoard land and use their city's real estate as a store of value for oligarchs that don't live there.

Your local underground art & organizing space is part of a developer's plan to artwash a neighbourhood as part of their plan for gentrification.

Spend all day commuting and working and competing with consoomers that will do whatever it takes, compromise anything, just to stay in the city. All for what? Access to better bars + clubs for 2 hours of fun oblivion at the weekend? Access to theaters and galleries you don't have time to go to? Access to interesting people? Cafe life at the weekend or something?

fwiw, living rural is difficult if you've lived in a city for a long time. pay is much shittier, it's difficult to integrate, it's conservative. People are less open, imo. But the massive increase in time and agency must count for something. Please tell me it means something lol.

City life, as it's developed, is a tourist facade, and buying into it is supporting the ghouls that control the markets. The same ghouls that keep an apartment in the city, but would never live there.

  • FidelGastro [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    in rural areas this is stripped away and you see the US for what it really is; a shit painted gold (sorry to offend shit).

    Haha, I got to watch a dude who transplanted from NYC to San Antonio learn this first-hand as we drive thru rural Texas to a client's office. He was literally agape at what he saw just from the road, which was two-lane and paved, which is to say that we were just scratching the surface.

    I hadn't realized until that point just how much some people (probably most of us) live in their own bubble.