Why dont you guys join a permaculture community?
>work less than 20 hours a week and have food/shelter completely covered
>if you go to a cool one like in hawaii you can do cool shit like surfing and nature hikes with all your down time
>no bills, pretty much just have to pay for toiletries so you dont become a gross fuck
>normies dont join these things
>probably can grow a ton of weed
if you dont have a family it seems like the perfect out
>>34698078
I'm not joining some hippy bs movement
>>34698575
so much this. The hippies will make me interfere in politics (with their agenda) and pay me jack shit
>>34698078
fuck no. leave
Nobody wants to join your cult.
>>34698604
You'd be lucky if they pay you at all.
>>34698604
politics is for normies. you get to leave that petty shit behind
Sounds good, but I get the sense that this is partial information. The graph gives very little about what members actually do, what work is expected of them, what income they personally have etc. I gather that it's a type of commune but it's still very vague.
>>34699178
a sense? This Venn diagram shows the intersection of 3 different sets of buzzwords, which guarantees the greatest buzziness of all possible buzzibility of the words in the center
>>34699178
It depends on where you go
the main 3 are gonna be communities, farms, or resorts. With resorts you usually have to buy in for an "internship" but it will give you the best living situation. The communities have to accept you but will be the least work, you have to usually pay monthly until youre accepted but it isnt super expensive. Farms are the easiest but youll probably end up doing more work there than the other 2
>>34699363
*farms are the easiest to get into. Also they are free
>>34698078
>Robots having useful skills
Lol
>>34699363
Sounds like a pyramid scheme but with labor or monthly payments instead of buying shit merchandise you can't resell.
>>34699622
Not necessarily. If you do farm work for a year you can get a lot of free experience, from there you could probably live in a resort of community for completely free because of the experience you have with permaculture.