by I_Like_Plants » Tue 27 Mar 2007, 22:52:19
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')Then you are thrown in jail and rehabilitated to go back to being a "good" american consumer.
In this thread, we more or less speak as one in the condemnation of America's attachment to creature comforts. Is it really that easy to disconnect yourself from the machine?
If you wanted to live in the middle of nowhere, running a self-sustaining farm with your family, you'd need land, horses, tools, seed, some food, and other articles. That all costs money. To make money, you need to be one of the sheeple wage slaves. If you are a sheeple wage slave, most of your income is probably going into your money pit McMansion, your whiny kids, and your morning Starbucks.
The separation can be done, but it requires time and resources.
Yes, easy to get "rehabilitated", imagine the scene in Planet Of The Apes where one of the astronauts has been lobotomized.....
This is why I am looking at going the one place I think I can hide the best. And relatively low crime, for the USA anyway, and law enforcement comfortably lax. I plan to become as close to being a homeless panhandler as I can! I know I can rent a room for $200-$300, will have no car, no computer (so you won't see me on here any more) and very little in the way of posessions. I will work on my drawing skills, already good enough that I regularly sold stuff when in HS and was in the art awards, so there's something there.... Art very cheap to make normally and much easier to keep doing even when destitute, if someone steals my sketchbook just get anadda one.
It looks like I am going to have to live on something like $600 a month or so for the rest of my life, talk about walking the walk.....
If I somehow get to be really good at sketchin' people, well, first it will take a couple of years, all skills take some time to develop. Then, well, by then I see the travel restrictions that are just beginning now to be much stronger. If I am good enough at sketchin' to make a living anywhere, I might be able to hitch a ride on a sailboat or something to AUS or NZ, and know I'll be able to pull my weight when I get there. However, from what I have seen of the Mainland, I honestly think Hawaii may be a better place to ride out the Depresison that's starting now and PO later.