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Fresnel

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PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:33 am
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.


You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
It's the cultural experience. 3nodding

I imagine it's a more extreme form of the enjoyment people like you and I get from sleeping in the woods for a weekend and shitting in a hole.  
PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:23 pm
Fresnel
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.


You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
It's the cultural experience. 3nodding

I imagine it's a more extreme form of the enjoyment people like you and I get from sleeping in the woods for a weekend and shitting in a hole.


Hey, I can see vacationing there, no problem, but actually LIVING there?  

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PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 7:43 pm
black_wing_angel
Fresnel
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.


You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
It's the cultural experience. 3nodding

I imagine it's a more extreme form of the enjoyment people like you and I get from sleeping in the woods for a weekend and shitting in a hole.


Hey, I can see vacationing there, no problem, but actually LIVING there?


I'd have to agree that shitting in a hole would be most unfavorable.  
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 8:35 am
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.
[/quote

You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">

rofl
 

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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 8:49 am
DioxazinePlum
black_wing_angel
Fresnel
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.


You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
It's the cultural experience. 3nodding

I imagine it's a more extreme form of the enjoyment people like you and I get from sleeping in the woods for a weekend and shitting in a hole.


Hey, I can see vacationing there, no problem, but actually LIVING there?


I'd have to agree that shitting in a hole would be most unfavorable.


No, it sucks. Trust me. My grandparents, for most of their lives together, lived in a house with no bathroom. It had a kitchen sink...but no toilet. Actually, I don't remember seeing a bathtub/shower, either. So, if you had to go, you put on your shoes, and trekked out about 30 yards, to the outhouse.

And it totally sucks. Splinters in your a**, and there's not enough Lysol on the PLANET to make that thing smell good.

Keep in mind, they were poor. Hell, grandpa had to poach deer, to keep their 6 children fed (yes, my father and aunts and uncles).

At some point, they moved to a slightly better house, because the owner of the land the new house was on, agreed to let them stay in the house, as long as they managed his farm. However, they still maintained the farm that was on their OWN property, as well. So we still went to the old house often, and...well, when nature calls, you answer...

So, yes, I have experience in outhouse usage.  
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 6:21 pm
black_wing_angel


Your signature scares me.  

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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:12 pm
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.
[/quote

You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
Because people wouldn't be so focused on such superficial matters. Things that don't matter for human existence.
 
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:15 pm
black_wing_angel
DioxazinePlum
black_wing_angel
Fresnel
black_wing_angel
Fight Club Jesus
Not important.
Sure, it's a nice privilege.
But I would rather live in South America where people don't have indoor plumbing.
Or in rural central Europe.


You would...rather live in a place without plumbing?

Why the ******** class="clear">
It's the cultural experience. 3nodding

I imagine it's a more extreme form of the enjoyment people like you and I get from sleeping in the woods for a weekend and shitting in a hole.


Hey, I can see vacationing there, no problem, but actually LIVING there?


I'd have to agree that shitting in a hole would be most unfavorable.


No, it sucks. Trust me. My grandparents, for most of their lives together, lived in a house with no bathroom. It had a kitchen sink...but no toilet. Actually, I don't remember seeing a bathtub/shower, either. So, if you had to go, you put on your shoes, and trekked out about 30 yards, to the outhouse.

And it totally sucks. Splinters in your a**, and there's not enough Lysol on the PLANET to make that thing smell good.

Keep in mind, they were poor. Hell, grandpa had to poach deer, to keep their 6 children fed (yes, my father and aunts and uncles).

At some point, they moved to a slightly better house, because the owner of the land the new house was on, agreed to let them stay in the house, as long as they managed his farm. However, they still maintained the farm that was on their OWN property, as well. So we still went to the old house often, and...well, when nature calls, you answer...

So, yes, I have experience in outhouse usage.
See that's the thing, I could care less if I have to s**t outside, or live in a dumpy house. It's the social difference I'm liking.

Maybe I just need to experience things outside of America, maybe not. I think I'd really enjoy that life much better.
 

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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:04 pm
DioxazinePlum
black_wing_angel


Your signature scares me.


confused why?  
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 11:11 pm

And if I say to you that I wanted to, know that I lied

I used to spend hours and hours sitting in front of the computer waiting for my ex-boyfriend to log on so I could get some affection, but now I just don't care. I've deleted that ex from every portal and there are only a few people I care about talking to, so it's not really a replacement for a social life.

It's really convenient for organising when/where I'm meeting friends, though.

I used to live on the internet, now I live in the real world.

Both suck.
You could be right
 

Kats Scratches


magmayoshi

Dapper Mage

PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 11:40 pm
Kats Scratches
I used to live on the internet, now I live in the real world.

Both suck.

I live in both worlds at once, GO multitasking!

Both worlds are what you make of them and I'm going to make mine into a sandwich in a few minutes here. >o>  
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