The best lives are lived in places where the ground isn’t a part of your view, and I’m not wrong.

  • insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe
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    12 days ago

    I should probably live underground then, but one look at Whittier, Alaska tells me that even the most remote living situation still requires modern rent prices and/or highly educated/skilled employment.

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    I mean, unless we’re talking about trespassing (not sure if there’s a better term for it, also storm/maint tunnels vs abandoned subways etc) even caves probably are owned or otherwise probably can’t (legally) have a shelter in.


    I haven’t left the house in 4+ months though (and where I live trees block any view of the horizon) so there is that.