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CopperCicada · M
It's interesting to live in a time and place where one's reverence for nature is considered political divisive, religious apostasy, economically sabotaging, socially degenerate, and as a man, effeminate.
Gary Snyder says again and again to find one's place and live in it. I don't think many people really have a "place", live in a "place". They live separate from a place. Despite a place. In battle with a place.
I've resigned to the fact that I'll live to see ecotastrophe. I already see it in many places around here...
Gary Snyder says again and again to find one's place and live in it. I don't think many people really have a "place", live in a "place". They live separate from a place. Despite a place. In battle with a place.
I've resigned to the fact that I'll live to see ecotastrophe. I already see it in many places around here...