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dimasergeev
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a year ago
About "savage" life
Our family has land 60 km from the city. We got it back in the USSR, there were a lot of people like us there. BUT over time, all the people left or sold the land to an agricultural company.
Now there are 3 dachas left, to which people come at least sometimes. They are all similar: there is no gas, electricity, they are in some kind of ass.
Every time I go there, I feel a lot of responsibilities: the fields are there, the vegetable garden is there, kill that. But afterwards it brings calmness. No city. It doesn't even compare to some kind of outdoor recreation for a few days. There are always power banks, charging, gas columns, everything, everything, everything that you don't want (even a TV, but it's not always) And here the maximum is with a phone with a power bank, and that's it.
Another plus is the night sky. Only you won't see the stars even if I drive 10 kilometers away from the city of a million people. The Milky Way is visible as spilled milk with grains of sugar, and not figs knows what is in the sky, as in cities.
Conclusion: meat on fire > meat in the microwave and electric stove
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