Buried the lede on this one -- which is that the tweeter of this video is none other than the man who proved that Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson were lying -- with a 39" or 40" vertical (if I recall correctly).
Also, his pinned tweet is epic.
Buried the lede on this one -- which is that the tweeter of this video is none other than the man who proved that Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson were lying -- with a 39" or 40" vertical (if I recall correctly).
Last clip provides conclusive proof that Danny Ferry has a vag.
Very normal. Pretty common escape thinking, I'll wager. Backpack, duffel, car, tear-drop trailer, tiny house, etc. Back in the day, a Chevy van. Take yr pick.
I think the book is "Into the Wild," right? Well worth the read for anyone with these types of thoughts.ChalkRocker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 9:15 pmVery normal. Pretty common escape thinking, I'll wager. Backpack, duffel, car, tear-drop trailer, tiny house, etc. Back in the day, a Chevy van. Take yr pick.
Any number of levels of minimalism are appealing.
There's always some comfort in believing one could minimize, survive, and thrive, right?
Then, you find you need just a little more, and a bit more, and a touch more, and...<poof>
... you've got an apt. full of crap.
I think the book is "Into the Wild," right? Well worth the read for anyone with these types of thoughts.chiknbut wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 10:42 amI think the book is "Into the Wild," right? Well worth the read for anyone with these types of thoughts.ChalkRocker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 9:15 pmVery normal. Pretty common escape thinking, I'll wager. Backpack, duffel, car, tear-drop trailer, tiny house, etc. Back in the day, a Chevy van. Take yr pick.
Any number of levels of minimalism are appealing.
There's always some comfort in believing one could minimize, survive, and thrive, right?
Then, you find you need just a little more, and a bit more, and a touch more, and...<poof>
... you've got an apt. full of crap.
A real eye opener about how many people share this same interest. Something very attractive about being "off the grid." The trouble comes from the people who take it a bit too seriously and end up dying as they decide to ascend Mt. McKinley.
To me, the question was: "Does anyone else regularly think about giving up all their material possessions and living out of a backpack indefinitely...CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:17 pm Is "Into the Wild" really a good citation here?
That guy ended up being a poor researcher and unprepared.
Oh, and dead.