Message from @Marlow
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even if our brains will never grasp thousands of relationships, we should be able to deal with that limit in some other way
lol
the way it should work is communal hierarchy
so you have your "villages"
and they all fit in a "district"
well, the idea is, even if you dont know that person, you can lean on one of the people in your dunbar group that does, and rely on their opinion
each village elder is accountable to the warden of the district
who is then accountable to the king, or whatever
you know them, so you should be able to form an opinion bridge based off of what you know of them
good point
yeah chunking people up into villages has the added benefit of stereotyping
if im a terrible judge of character, and you ask me if steve the mechanic is going to fuck you, and i say 'nah steves great'
well
which acts as a "shortcut" in forming opinions about people
be wary friend
that's essentially the function of that psychological feature
i think that for better or worse, this current techno-hell-hole we live in right now does do a lot to circumvent the worst bits of the issuess with dunbar's number
"the village over there are good people, we trade with them regularly. We kicked their asses last summer in foozball. And one of our girls just married one of their warriors"
yelp is like a proto-village leader that can grant value judgements for you, as an example
yeah technology does change things
we're part of the same village, tribe, culture whatever
if you were my next door neighbor, we'd totally be bros
but IRL, throughout European history, this wouldn't be happening
right
While families are important, the mother and children would be a net drain in the first few months of the settlement. Young single men are the most important settlers. They don't have anything holding them back from moving to the PNW and starting the hard first step of our project. Women won't be willing to sleep in the dirt while houses are built and food is grown. I know you married men see your women as strong, but human biology makes that opinion false.
tbh Im not planning on sleeping in the dirt either
yeah, i feel like at some point we need to clarify this, the objective for this channel, the movement or project or whatever you want to call it, isnt log cabins and biofuel gasifiers and no electricity
i fully support any man that wants to walk into the woods and never walk out
just dont look to me to build my mud hut next to yours
i want heated floors and high speed internet
and costco
maybe not costco 5 minutes from my house, im willing to drive
First and foremost were here to find good neighbors, survivalism is optional
@neetkthx How are you going to get to costco after the US government collapses and the dollar becomes worthless? I'm not saying we live like ted kazcynski, but we'll need to be self sufficent before the collapse.
man, im not going to sit here and say that on a long enough timeline something like that wont happen, but if i operate under the belief that it's going to happen tomorrow, or out of the clear blue sky, then i may as well just pack it in, go build my mud hut, and live a hunter gatherer life of fear and hunger
the idea here is to congregate, concentrate, plan and wait
Anarcho-Primitivist 4 life
im not going to build the walls of my city until i actually live there, it's hard to move walls
i feel like there will be a very visible build up to whatever abortive civil war does happen, and im not 1000% convinced that the eventual event will be enough to completely shatter the US
if you're not assuming the end is at hand, the quickest way to become self reliant is to start with some degree of external support and replace it with community-based providers as you develop