by MadMarcus » Mon 10 Apr 2006, 17:34:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JoeCoal', 'I') won't miss the horrible feeling of being all alone in a crowd. When the impossible nightmare of globalism collapses into the sensibility of localism, then you will know almost every face you see, instead of drowning in a sea of strangers.
Yeah, I won't miss all these strangers from out-of-town, not at all...
I couldn't be more opposite. Travel, my own and the travel involved in bringing people from elsewhere to where I am, is one of the things I will miss. The thought of returning to a time when most people do not travel more then 50 miles from home is depressing to me.
I enjoyed growing up in a small rural town but I also wanted to get out. There is no reason other then my general introverted nature but I'm not comfortable with the idea of a village where everyone has known everyone else for generations and doesn't expect to meet anyone new.
I'm saddened to think of a world reverting to a staple diet without a range of spices, combinations, and ingedients from more then a local area. Of course that idea started with food but can expand to cover music or just general outlook. Most people here seem to agree that the best place to ride out the changes are in a group of similar ideas and demographics. I'm not 100 percent convinced. Localism is good but insular groupthink has problems.
What won't I miss? NASCAR, fast food, TV