As time goes on

…and I spend more time away from globohomo’s cities, I just care less and less what’s going on in the world and what’s happening in their ‘culture war’. Is this normal fellow country-chads? Is this why they want us to live in cities, because if we do then we can’t escape their control over our minds and spirits?

Pic semi related check out this male Turkey, he doesn’t care about non binaries or carbon taxes he just wants to fuck all his hot turkey bitches.

  1. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    very normal. the cities are the cancer that destroys civilization. unfortunately the city people are very numerous and in a democracy that means they vote to give themselves all your stuff.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      >and in a democracy
      Not technically.

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        what do you mean?

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          The United States' form of government is a federal republic with a republican form of government, so if everyone decides to vote to ban trees, they can't because it'd piss me off. That's how it's supposed to work; the majority is not supposed to hold sway over the minority positions, but they insist it is, so that's why you have New York and L.A. running their respective states instead of the other way around.

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            true but op is canadian

            • 1 week ago
              Anonymous

              Canada was never meant to be a real country, more of a buffer zone against Russia's typical endeavors of invasion of any lands that are within one million light years of their borders. Not even in israelitekraine's corner, just stating facts; Canada was a mostly empty wasteland with the occasional Bob and Doug McKenzie and that's it, now it's a staging area for China AND Russia.

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                Do you live in a city?

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                Yes, sort of. I live in a suburb with nature, the "city" part is almost ten miles away.
                Why?

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                because op hosted such a nice thread with a wild turkey and its about city people.

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                I love shemales so much.

            • 1 week ago
              Anonymous

              Canada was never meant to be a real country, more of a buffer zone against Russia's typical endeavors of invasion of any lands that are within one million light years of their borders. Not even in israelitekraine's corner, just stating facts; Canada was a mostly empty wasteland with the occasional Bob and Doug McKenzie and that's it, now it's a staging area for China AND Russia.

              america is canada's buffer zone against mexico
              lmao even

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                Canada geese never bother me, in fact I can walk among them and they just accept it.
                t. is white

              • 1 week ago
                Anonymous

                Your mother is a maple queen. The geese can smell the blood

  2. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    >. Is this normal fellow country-chads? Is this why they want us to live in cities, because if we do then we can’t escape their control over our minds and spirits?
    Pretty much. I live in a suburb and surround my property with trees, shrubs, more trees;etc and generally I try to block out as much of everyone else as possible, and now and then I get pushback on it, but then I just assert myself and they back off.
    But yes, they want you to feel paranoid. They want you to feel tremendous anxiety because that's good for their pharmaceutical stocks, anon.
    Keep fighting against globohomo, anon. We all can do it.

  3. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Very natural and based take. I moved to rural Appalachia years ago. I just want to tend my garden, keep my chickens, raise my kids, and do shit in the woods. Pic very related.

  4. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    I'm sure the Kulak felt the same way well until the genocide I guess...

  5. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    If your nearest neighbor lives within a mile of your home, you live in the borg.

    Imagine paying $3k a month to share a studio apartment with a drug addiction in NYC when you could buy a farm out in the country.

  6. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Too busy bush hogging getting ready for cows to care what blue hairs think tbh. Comfy country thread here thanks OP.

  7. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Countryfag here and not my problem. Figs are growing strong, I gambled by planting corn early and it paid off as no freeze occurred after planting, greenhouse and owl box is up this weekend. I have a rotary hammer and I’m about to crack up some granite to build some gabion walls. I’m too occupied to worry about urban rentoids.

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      are gambion walls really cost effective? i thought they were too expensive for what you got. do you have water and erosion issues, load, or just building walls?

      • 1 week ago
        Anonymous

        I use them for erosion control. For me they’re cheap because I have all the material to fill them on my property. I don’t know how much rock is going for these days, but I imagine it’s cheaper than using traditional materials. Plus they’re easy to install. I also like how they compliment the landscape.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          >I don’t know how much rock is going for these days, but I imagine it’s cheaper than using traditional materials
          LOL prepare thy anus.

        • 1 week ago
          Anonymous

          that makes sense. the cheaper option is basically just boulders and more work.

          • 1 week ago
            Anonymous

            Yeah, plus there’s been a mountain lion frequenting my property, so I’ll run the rotary hammer as long as possible until it’s too dark. That combined with locals running impact drivers, miter saws, tractors, wood chippers, etc seems to keep the mountain lion away. Ever since it warmed up and people starting doing regular farm work, the mountain hasn’t been seen. I’d rather have a mountain lion at my door instead of an urban youth looking to use the phone.

  8. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    I never cared.

  9. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    It's simpler than you think.
    People can only have legitimate friendly relationships with about 100 people at a time. After two or three degrees of separation, a person becomes a stranger, because you nor anybody you know can vouch for that person.
    In urban areas, almost everyone you see is a stranger, and most people have no sense of community. This puts the urbanite in a constant state of threat alertness. Humans are tribal creatures, and everyone you see is part of an unknown tribe, so subconsciously everyone is "them" and almost nobody is "us".
    To deal with this latent stress, your psyche starts to dilute your sense of self, to reduce the gap between "us" and "them". At the same point, your psyche needs to define itself, which leads to labeling one's self with more and more minor labels to stand out from everyone else. This dichotomy further exacerbates stress and erodes the human soul.

    >TL;DR: humans aren't psychologically built to live in cities

  10. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Even with infinite resources, their influence is still limited primarily to their cities. And even with all their influence, they are powerless to make their agenda a reality. Only we can do that.

  11. 1 week ago
    Anonymous

    Apparently there is some kind of civil conflict going on in Russia (Novgorod?) I just don’t care anons, I just wanna go home and work on my garden and then cut some wood, then I’ll have a few beers with my lady.

    Pic rel: eggplant and purple cabbage

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

      Based

    • 1 week ago
      Anonymous

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