I want to move to upstate
New York and start a granola farm. "Why"? you may ask.
I am weary of the sameness of it all. The same strip mall over and over. The same starbucks, the same
value meal , no matter where one is.
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Does it really matter anymore where you are? Is anywhere managing to retain a unique character all its own? with a feel of
history and ambiance?
All of
America is currently watching the same commercial. It boggles the mind to think how many
Americans will be having the exact same experience tomorrow.
Corporate America is taking on a whole new meaning these days. A non homogenized, non synthesised experience is something that is so rare to find.
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Is it really that radically far from the concepts of futuristic
nightmares so many
artists struggled with over the last
century?
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And to top it all of , we're spreading this way of life into countries with ancient histories and incredible
civilizations.
And so, I feel like I want something real in an extreme way.A big plot of land, with animals and an art studio out back, and a few completely organic
children running around in my homegrown tomato patch. Am I losing my mind?