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I live in a really boring part of the USA...flat agricultural land for hours and hours in any direction. Should I travel to the beach or mountains to tent out and CTB? or just get it done with? I have about 1500 on a credit card I could just burn up...
I won't travel but if I did, I'd love to go to some kind of forest or hiking trail. Honestly yeah do it. Flatlands for hours sounds so awful. I'd hate to even live there let alone die in a place like that lmao
I won't travel but if I did, I'd love to go to some kind of forest or hiking trail. Honestly yeah do it. Flatlands for hours sounds so awful. I'd hate to even live there let alone die in a place like that lmao
I live in a really boring part of the USA...flat agricultural land for hours and hours in any direction. Should I travel to the beach or mountains to tent out and CTB? or just get it done with? I have about 1500 on a credit card I could just burn up...
I feel like only you know what you should do as it is your life and your decision after all, but I personally like the sound of ctb in the mountains. I think that a forest would be my ideal location. I wish you the best in whatever you decide to do, and I hope you find relief from your suffering.
Eh honestly sometimes things are not always better away from home.
Ik that personally I've always preferred rural areas and the boringness always been preferable to a multicultural busy city all noisy and loud.
If I had ability too, living on a little farm in Iowa or ranch in Montana would be close to heaven on earth, slow paced relaxing. Shut out from the cares of the world.
Eh honestly sometimes things are not always better away from home.
Ik that personally I've always preferred rural areas and the boringness always been preferable to a multicultural busy city all noisy and loud.
If I had ability too, living on a little farm in Iowa or ranch in Montana would be close to heaven on earth, slow paced relaxing. Shut out from the cares of the world.
You might be accused of being bigoted just because you don't want to walk into a McDonald's where people speak 50 different languages and everything is hustled and chaotic and people are always arguing and yapping with each other due to the low trust nature of society in major urban areas
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