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[–] Spacehooks@reddthat.com 8 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Sad part living next to ppl in city with hoa feels like a prison.

The awful air Mugging Packages stolen Noise Never see a tree or stars Can't do jack all without gossiping hens Etc

Humans need a good balance but many just want to see if grass is greener on other side.

[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Humans need a good balance but many just want to see if grass is greener on other side.

this makes the most sense to me because that's what i did. life had taught me that being queer, autistic and brown is boring AF in urban enough environments; but it REALLY makes those hens gossip in the country side and the ppl forcing you to conform because they refuse accept your true expression of yourself is a prison of its own. to make matters worse: that 1 factory; 4 MASSIVE beef & pork farms; and plantation that employ 80% of the population will fuck up your air & water worse than the city thanks to a friendly local government that gives them passes. having to drive 5 hours to the nearest water source, to spend another 2 hours filling up, and then another 5 hour drive back every month is galling when there's a natural stream nearby that the local gov't makes illegal to take from.

i wanted to see if the grass was greener in the core of several cities and found that, yes, very much so for someone like me.

[–] Eq0@literature.cafe 2 points 3 days ago

You write about (a quite shitty) reality, but the picture is somewhat of a dream, everyone is projecting their own wishes all around it. Running water, electricity, in the vicinity of supermarket/restaurant/pharmacy… it’s all there, in magic country land.

I am also a city person. I love disconnecting for holidays, but then I am back with similar minded friends, in a city with all city commodities and I don’t think I would switch.