Suburbs are a calculated kind of death, yes. Alienated, compartmentalized; all space is individual, no freedom to roam (unless you want to do crimes abd wander all night to stay away from school and dance with thoughts of running away, and even then fences are annoying). Difficult to navigate cleanly. Everything’s so individuated so there’s never a theme or flow to anything. Trees that are too big get cut down. No space to do or be. No life.
Fuck them so hard.
You get more nature in a city and more nourishing human contact in the deep woods.
Suburbs are a calculated kind of death, yes. Alienated, compartmentalized; all space is individual, no freedom to roam (unless you want to do crimes abd wander all night to stay away from school and dance with thoughts of running away, and even then fences are annoying). Difficult to navigate cleanly. Everything’s so individuated so there’s never a theme or flow to anything. Trees that are too big get cut down. No space to do or be. No life.
Fuck them so hard.
You get more nature in a city and more nourishing human contact in the deep woods.
They’re also heavily car reliant. The wilderness and cities both promote walking/hiking
Yeah. I get tye sense people who talk about “rural must car!” Have never really lived anywhere out of the way. Never cut their own paths in the world.
lawn grass everywhere…
Hey! The golf course uses a much higher quality than lawn grass! You apologize to the country club right now!