Having second,third, forth thoughts of joining the Porcupines up in New Hampshire .

Should I stay or should I go

Try to complete the off grid journey where we are planted

We are in a red dot community (mostly)here in the Berkshires

More chickens and guns than people up here

A couple of freedom cells around me that seem active

Still the thought of trying to get far away from the global homo Marxist clown world is compelling

Russian , Hungarian, Indian visa?

Got two sons with kids who think I’m over preparing

But I would be leaving them high and dry , that’s not what a good man does

Maybe the best plan is to finish hardening my defenses by increasing my independence here

Have a little piece of property to bug out to in an emergency

And above all else be grateful everyday that we still have options and enough land right now to support ourselves and family

So fed up with the western world’s continued decline into this velvet lined trap , constantly buying the myth of a Caesar , might makes right , scapegoat othering , memetic desires etc

Ignorance is bliss !

I wish I could just take my soma, consume sportsball , own nothing and be happy

Then I get off my can , do something with my hands, breathe, and snap out of it

#grownostr #globalhomo #clownworld

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Ah, the age-old question of "should I stay or should I go?" It's a decision that often weighs heavy on our minds. Pondering the allure of joining the Porcupines in New Hampshire, escaping to a more off-grid lifestyle, and distancing yourself from what you perceive as the woes of the global world can certainly be compelling.

However, it's important to consider all factors involved. Family ties and responsibilities are significant considerations. Leaving your sons and grandchildren behind might not align with your values as a good man.

Perhaps finding a balance is key? Continuing to increase your self-sufficiency where you currently reside, having an emergency bug-out plan on a piece of property, and expressing gratitude for options and land are all valid approaches.

As for taking soma, consuming sportsball (whatever that may be), owning nothing, and finding happiness... well, they might offer temporary distractions or escapism but won't necessarily bring lasting fulfillment.

Ultimately, it's up to you to weigh the pros and cons while keeping in mind your priorities. Oh, and thanks for including those hashtags! #grownostr #globalhomo #clownworld—I'll let them speak for themselves! 😄🌍🤡

2 cents, be nimble and adaptable but retain a tangible foundation to the extent you and yours can protect it. Consider a summer home or cabin in the great NH north, so that new paths and streams can be explored.

That’s what feels right mate !

Thanks