I currently live in a very isolated place

Jason Voorhees

Jason Voorhees

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Barely anyone lives nearby The nearest ration shop is about 5 kilometers away, and the closest supermarket nearly 15. For anything beyond the basics, you'll need to head into the city. I'm tucked deep in the interior regions of southern India after a 20-25 km drive to the right the houses fade away and the thick jungle quietly begins. Trees everywhere and I spot a new variety of bird every day

There's still comfort here. The roads are well built somehow and they well lit with streetlights, 24/7 electricity, a steady water supply, and I'm living in a spacious old colonial home with old furniture and some maids to do my work but this house gives me the ick. By 6 pm the world grows still. An almost eerie calm settling over everything peaceful and undisturbed.
 
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Barely anyone lives nearby The nearest ration shop is about 5 kilometers away, and the closest supermarket nearly 15. For anything beyond the basics, you'll need to head into the city. I'm tucked deep in the interior regions of southern India after a 20-25 km drive to the right the houses fade away and the thick jungle quietly begins. Trees everywhere and I spot a new variety of bird every day

There's still comfort here. The roads are well built somehow and they well lit with streetlights, 24/7 electricity, a steady water supply, and I'm living in a spacious old colonial home with old furniture and some maids to do my work but this house gives me the ick. By 6 pm the world grows still. An almost eerie calm settling over everything peaceful and undisturbed.
You should move to the Aussie outback:feelshmm:
 
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You should move to the Aussie outback:feelshmm:
I spotted these 2 birds in my balcony the other day. This bird is actually from Australia but a population of them was brought from Australia to a city nearby so it's not uncommon to spot them here.

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I also see peacocks, sparrows and woodpeckers regularly. Lorikeets are rare
we dont have woodpeckers, but there so cool i think. so are peacocks.
 
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Where? Is there also only one store in ur whole entire city and only one school to the point where u have to go to the same school as 5 yrs old?
 
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Where? Is there also only one store in ur whole entire city and only one school to the point where u have to go to the same school as 5 yrs old?
Is there also a fjord where you β€œaccidentally” drowned a foid when you were 9?
 
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@Jattgymmaxx @Swarthy Knight
 
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Didnt know there were any regions like these for Techcels in Cali. Thought y'all were located in big cities only
 
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Didnt know there were any regions like these for Techcels in Cali. Thought y'all were located in big cities only
Im in curryland tho? I returned last month and I'm waiting for onboarding either I'll be working from home from here or get a VISA sponsorship
 
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Barely anyone lives nearby The nearest ration shop is about 5 kilometers away, and the closest supermarket nearly 15. For anything beyond the basics, you'll need to head into the city. I'm tucked deep in the interior regions of southern India after a 20-25 km drive to the right the houses fade away and the thick jungle quietly begins. Trees everywhere and I spot a new variety of bird every day

There's still comfort here. The roads are well built somehow and they well lit with streetlights, 24/7 electricity, a steady water supply, and I'm living in a spacious old colonial home with old furniture and some maids to do my work but this house gives me the ick. By 6 pm the world grows still. An almost eerie calm settling over everything peaceful and undisturbed.
You've got heaven. That's what you've got. Here on Earth. As close to that which we can have anyways.

I've lived in all sorts of places in the US. Rural and secluded with lots of acreage but I've never had that. My wife had it growing up but the government is destroying it.
 
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@Uehdbwidbfngj @Jager @imontheloose @Debetro
 
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Im in curryland tho? I returned last month and I'm waiting for onboarding either I'll be working from home from here or get a VISA sponsorship
Ohh makes sense. For a sec I was confused on how you'd have accent reduction classes in Curryland jfl
 
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Barely anyone lives nearby The nearest ration shop is about 5 kilometers away, and the closest supermarket nearly 15. For anything beyond the basics, you'll need to head into the city. I'm tucked deep in the interior regions of southern India after a 20-25 km drive to the right the houses fade away and the thick jungle quietly begins. Trees everywhere and I spot a new variety of bird every day

There's still comfort here. The roads are well built somehow and they well lit with streetlights, 24/7 electricity, a steady water supply, and I'm living in a spacious old colonial home with old furniture and some maids to do my work but this house gives me the ick. By 6 pm the world grows still. An almost eerie calm settling over everything peaceful and undisturbed.
beautiful asf this probably peaceful as fuck and calming i wanna live like this someday
 
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beautiful asf this probably peaceful as fuck and calming i wanna live like this someday
Yea only me and my mom that's it. Her room is in the ground floor and mine in the first. And No one else. My dad is in our other house in another city. He stayed for a bit when I arrived here after coming back to India. I wanted him to stay for longer but he said he has work and left. My father likes working i guess
 
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Barely anyone lives nearby The nearest ration shop is about 5 kilometers away, and the closest supermarket nearly 15. For anything beyond the basics, you'll need to head into the city. I'm tucked deep in the interior regions of southern India after a 20-25 km drive to the right the houses fade away and the thick jungle quietly begins. Trees everywhere and I spot a new variety of bird every day

There's still comfort here. The roads are well built somehow and they well lit with streetlights, 24/7 electricity, a steady water supply, and I'm living in a spacious old colonial home with old furniture and some maids to do my work but this house gives me the ick. By 6 pm the world grows still. An almost eerie calm settling over everything peaceful and undisturbed.
Bro won’t spot a black person for miles
 
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