you can actually. Don't tie your romanticism to anything or anyone other than yourself. You don't want to live in the country because it's "the way of the ancestors" or "true masculinity" or anything like that. You want to live in the countryside because it appeals to you.
but you are the one liking the olden days, you aren't saying it is inherently good because of them. also, you acknowledge those days aren't perfect. Put your self and your knowledge ahead of blind observance of some imagined halcyon day, and you will never be cringe like these guys.
Ah, if only we could enjoy romanticism without it being cringe :angery:
you can actually. Don't tie your romanticism to anything or anyone other than yourself. You don't want to live in the country because it's "the way of the ancestors" or "true masculinity" or anything like that. You want to live in the countryside because it appeals to you.
It cute, and close to nature.
Also romanticism include ye olden times, but my appeal to it is basically the intact nature.
Also big fucking swords
but you are the one liking the olden days, you aren't saying it is inherently good because of them. also, you acknowledge those days aren't perfect. Put your self and your knowledge ahead of blind observance of some imagined halcyon day, and you will never be cringe like these guys.
it's called pastoralism and it's very nice
Uuh, google only retrieves husbandry related stuff. It also sounds religiousy
it's not religiousy at all it was an artistic movement about nature and the importance of relaxing
e.g. poems about relaxing by a lake
Naturalism without the hippies? Romanticism minus the fascism? Could something that good be possible?
there is an aspect of hippies but yeah as a genre of art/literature it's pretty nice
Embrace anarcho-Miyazakism :miyazaki-laugh: