I'm very smart.

    • RNAi [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Idk man, I'm actually surprised how cheap farmland is in the US. Of course nobody sells anything smaller than 100 acres but what the heck a lot of weirdos would like to have a piece of land to plant trees and call "theirs" (I mean, weirdos like me)

        • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          turns out, living with no infrastructure or services (like electricity, communications, or paved roads) blows. even freaks like me who enjoy subsistence agriculture and crunchy living have our limits.

          a small plot of land zoned for a homesite within a 30 minute drive of a store and an hour of a hospital is considerably more expensive than the average "per acre" value of prime ag land of massive lots in the unincorporated community of West Jerkwater, Iowa.

          is it cheaper than an apartment in NYC? sure. but the price point of a homestead in the US is by no means "cheap" globally, especially because other (normal) countries have programs to create paths to land in small farming communities.

          we just let those communities collapse into diseases of despair as large holders swallow up small farms falling into bankruptcy and suicide.

          • RNAi [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            especially because other (normal) countries have programs to create paths to land in small farming communities. we just let those communities collapse into diseases of despair as large holders swallow up small farms falling into bankruptcy and suicide.

            Hi, I'd like one normal country, please :doomjak:

          • RNAi [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Of course. I don't mean for people to move to homesteads and stop wearing glasses, I just think it's weird that buying useless land *somewhere* just to flex it isn't "a thing".

        • RNAi [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          Owning a piece of forest is way cooler flex than tungsten cubes or even fucking Teslas, but idk, I don't pay for jpgs

          • SerLava [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Man I heard you could buy a tungsten dice or whatever, and I thought about buying one because like, that's kind of neat to have a surprisingly heavy little marble thing

            But apparently its this insane Crypto-bro-Elon-simp-Libertarian cult practice, like the weight gives them some kind of spiritual awakening, and they just started selling NFTs that let you touch a large heavy cube once a year -- literally just reinventing the Hajj, like,

            • RNAi [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              literally just reinventing the Hajj

              lmao

      • MathVelazquez [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Farmland is cheap because modern farming capital is insanely expensive (machinery, chemicals, transpo and storage). Less infrastructure out in the boonies also keeps the price low. I am a city slicker myself so don't take my word for it, but the profit margins for small farmers have been shrinking and shrinking for decades so only giant ag corpos can compete. That's not to mention the bullshit that large ag companies put onto small farmers to squeeze any small profit they have out of them. I'm talking John Deere prevent workers from repairing their tractors or Monsanto copyrighting seeds genetic code then suing for profits when their seeds naturally spread to small farms.