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I like the idea of returning to nature. But to me that means duck farming in the country, and not seeing cities and society decay and crumble under the burden of multiculturalism. If I’m in an abandoned place, let it be a creek, and not a cacophony of cracked concrete and crack.

2021/06/05 jarodkintz1Leave a comment

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