Message from @TMatthews
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IE National Hut
Habitat for ~~Humanity~~ *Identity*
IE National Pizza Hut
Our hut will be turf- roofed
@missliterallywho That's actually an interesting idea...
build/rebuild poor white housing
@Virgil idk about pro-White, but I know the Russian govt is far more traditional than ours is. Aren't they still aggressively arresting homosexual activists?
I remember reading Maine has the oldest *average* building age. Combination of being built to last and resourceful woodland rurals
In all seriousness though, I've always wanted to live in a yurt
Yurts are nice as long as you have a cellar to hide in for tornadoes
@Sam Southern - TN Sure, they are certainly much better than our current government, but a lot of people seem to think that the Kremlin is Identitarian or white nationalist and that is simply untrue.
If you're in a dry forest remember defensible space!
(for fires)
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN Build it in the Appalachians away from tornadoes
cellars are a good idea for disasters both natural and man-made
The gorgeous cabin we really wanted to rent for winter had a yurt and a river in the backyard.
@missliterallywho rent to another IR member!
Yeah but that defeats the purpose of a yurt, at that point you might as well build a full house
@Wood-Ape - OK/MN We didn't get it 😔
Hubs didn't have a job lined up yet when we applied.
MT > PA (or most of the east coast tbh)
A yurt on top of a cellar (for nuclear winter)
Eastern forests have ticks that make you disabled, vegan, or retarded (seems redundant but they are actually three different diseases)
Then again the ticks are spreading
@missliterallywho exactly
Oh god ticks are terrifying. Flicked one off from behind my ear after a hike once. NEVER AGAIN
Can't archive this one, because there's audio, but wow, this is basically half an hour of the New York Times substantiating, despite themselves, some of the most fundamental counter-Semitic "tropes" (read: empirical observations): https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/30/podcasts/the-daily/american-anti-semitism-shooting-synagogue.html
If I had to have a basement in my yurt, this one would be alright
Ticks aren't an issue if you're careful. I've been hiking for years with no problems. If you do get a tick bite, be sure to get tested for lyme immediately though
Seen college rugby players and skilled ballerina turned into cane walking infirms via Lyme disease
Lyme can be treated, but it's easier if it's caught early and it technically never leaves the body. It just goes dormant
I never had an issue with ticks, mostly just walking face first into spider webs with lots of spiders on them
We thought we wanted to live in a tiny house, even with kids, until we spent my pregnancy in a very small rental. No thanks! I need space to spread out, and cooking in a tiny kitchen is awful.
@Virgil I know that feel. Even on a busy trail I hit the untouched higher-up webs
With all due respect to Southron friends, gotta live in a place with real winters
need a month or too bug free. Such as in Europe
We get all four seasons here, sometimes all in one week
I like a good -25F evening
It was in the 80s then the 50s the same week