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Eureka1, apparantly not...... But ive been living deep in nature and mountains for long enough to know that nature and mountains provide. I dont think hawaii is unique from that truth.
Your idea is a farce, best suited for the clean, welcoming streets of "Frisco".
Caucasians are most likely to represent traditional social values, of which belligerent and aggressive behavior is a part. In addition, they are organized into clans that protect the interests of their members more effectively than the state. Thanks to this, they are often stronger than the indigenous population. Huge fertility and unemployment in the Caucasus lead to the fact that many migrants are resettled from there.
OMG, an example of dyed-in-the-wool, world-class RACISM. Shameful AND disgusting!
Caucasians are most likely to represent traditional social values, of which belligerent and aggressive behavior is a part. In addition, they are organized into clans that protect the interests of their members more effectively than the state. Thanks to this, they are often stronger than the indigenous population. Huge fertility and unemployment in the Caucasus lead to the fact that many migrants are resettled from there.
Not sure what exactly you are saying but it sounds like some racial theory. I suggest posting to the POC forum - it is full of "theories".
Caucasians are most likely to represent traditional social values, of which belligerent and aggressive behavior is a part. In addition, they are organized into clans that protect the interests of their members more effectively than the state. Thanks to this, they are often stronger than the indigenous population. Huge fertility and unemployment in the Caucasus lead to the fact that many migrants are resettled from there.
This post is a joke. "Unemployment in the Caucasus" ? Give me a break!
Just out of curiosity......four years ago you had a wife and were looking into living in Florida, California, Utah, and other places. It seems you ended up in Colorado for a while. You say you've been living homeless for a "long time". How long is a "long time"? What criteria makes Hawaii an ideal place now?
Caucasians are most likely to represent traditional social values, of which belligerent and aggressive behavior is a part. In addition, they are organized into clans that protect the interests of their members more effectively than the state. Thanks to this, they are often stronger than the indigenous population. Huge fertility and unemployment in the Caucasus lead to the fact that many migrants are resettled from there.
OP, I don't have much to offer in the way of solid information, mainly because I've never even visited Hawaii, let alone lived there. But this was in interesting thread, primarily from the viewpoint of how our society has changed. A hundred and fifty years ago, and maybe even much less than that, a person looking to move into the wilderness and live off the land would have been "normal" - a Pioneer, in name, and maybe even idolized as some form of "Mountain Man", such as Jim Bridger or Hugh Glass. Today, such a person is seen as indigent, a burden, even classified as "a bum". Perhaps you were simply born too late in our history.
On the other hand, I think part of the problem is that folks with your mindset aren't really looking to be a "homesteader"; instead, you want the plusses of living off the land (no set job or schedule, not having to maintain a real residence), but want society to provide you with certain comforts (asking for "donations", being close to a clinic should be become sick, being able to buy essentials, etc..). If you were truly serious about living like Jeremiah Johnson, you'd forego all the comforts that modern society provides, and head deep into the interior of a national forest somewhere in the west (Utah, maybe?) build a small dugout, and actually live like Jeremiah Johnson, coming into town once a year to buy coffee, salt, and cartridges. Living miles from any road, it's unlikely you'd be found out, plenty of communing with nature to be had in the deep woods. Remember to bring an ax, bow, and enough supplies to make it through that first winter, however. My guess is that wouldn't last long, modern civilization provides way too many comforts and safeties for most folks to stay away from for long. Not trying to be critical and demeaning here, just honest.
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