Everyone's Dream
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Yea but if a tree falls on it, its going to survive the impact. Which is kind of important in the woods.
Native Americans came up with plenty of dwellings using the same materials in the same environment. Most of those were far less wasteful. Trees falling are not that common.
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I have a hard drive filled with this, no need to have a constant internet connection. Streaming is just being a slave to corporations.
Maybe I'm just old, but I lived in the era of dial-up where downloading MP3s at 4.5 kb/s was common, and you didn't want to have to download it again, so you kept it safe in a folder. Well, multiple decades later, I have multiple folders filled with multimedia.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I agree with all if this, but you just know ill have the first season of something i desperately want to finish...
Plus it's a fantasy anyway. I cant get a cabin in the woods. Im going to die from this shit. Hopefully fighting, probably in the camps.
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Running water would be nice
And solar panels and a big battery for electricity. And a good sceptic system so i don't have to crap in a hole in the ground outdoors 500 feet away from my house. And a good general store in easy driving distance. And a powerful 4x4 vehicle that can get down to the main road even when the giant driveway path is very muddy or covered in 5 feet of snow. And a decent medical facility not too far away so when a health problem arises i don't lose a limb that could've been saved. And a post office not too far away so i can get packages delivered. And and and ...
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Which only exists in a city
Septic tanks exist, yo.
Source: I live in a forest
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Running water would be nice
and air conditioning
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Just don't touch the book or listen to the audio tape you find in the cellar.
Don't tell me what to do!
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Native Americans came up with plenty of dwellings using the same materials in the same environment. Most of those were far less wasteful. Trees falling are not that common.
Funny enough, a tree just fell on my water tank at camp.
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Just don't touch the book or listen to the audio tape you find in the cellar.
I absolutely recommend touching the book. The flesh binding and esoteric runes are metal AF and look good on the coffee table.
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I guess starlink is your only choice then? Or some other ISP that can extort you, since its your only option in the countryside?
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Yea but if a tree falls on it, its going to survive the impact. Which is kind of important in the woods.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Tree falls on your log cabin — now you just have more house.
- Mitch Hedberg
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Septic tanks exist, yo.
Source: I live in a forest
Technically a septic tank is not considered a sewer system. A sewer system is a network of pipes, pumps, and other infrastructure designed to transport wastewater for central processing...a septic tank processes the waste on-site.
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And solar panels and a big battery for electricity. And a good sceptic system so i don't have to crap in a hole in the ground outdoors 500 feet away from my house. And a good general store in easy driving distance. And a powerful 4x4 vehicle that can get down to the main road even when the giant driveway path is very muddy or covered in 5 feet of snow. And a decent medical facility not too far away so when a health problem arises i don't lose a limb that could've been saved. And a post office not too far away so i can get packages delivered. And and and ...
A poo bucket is not nearly as bad as it sounds. (Saw dust and distance keep the smell down.)
Otherwise, great list.
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A poo bucket is not nearly as bad as it sounds. (Saw dust and distance keep the smell down.)
Otherwise, great list.
Counterpoint; a poo bucket is actually exactly as bad as it sounds
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A poo bucket is not nearly as bad as it sounds. (Saw dust and distance keep the smell down.)
Otherwise, great list.
Wait what? Like you poo in a bucket inside your house?
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Wait what? Like you poo in a bucket inside your house?
Yes. Though a dedicated room is very nice.
A "nearly safe for lunch" link (as far as images are concerned). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composting_toilet
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I absolutely recommend touching the book. The flesh binding and esoteric runes are metal AF and look good on the coffee table.
Just remember that you must say these words exactly when removing the book from its cradle: Klaatu barada nikto.
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Nah, this and a laptop with 16TB.
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Technically a septic tank is not considered a sewer system. A sewer system is a network of pipes, pumps, and other infrastructure designed to transport wastewater for central processing...a septic tank processes the waste on-site.
You are the best kind of correct, buuut yeah, if I flush and the sweetcorn goes somewhere that I don't have to look at it then that's enough for me
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Just don't touch the book or listen to the audio tape you find in the cellar.
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A poo bucket is not nearly as bad as it sounds. (Saw dust and distance keep the smell down.)
Otherwise, great list.
Saw dust or whatever, those things stinks. The best part is having people over and mixing all their crap in an enormous bucket
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