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But it's funnier if you read it as borrowing from our chickens... which is how I first read it. Just passing along a giggle.
 
Nice idea.Hope it works out for them. If I had a choice I would trade my one neighbor whose a woman beating drinker for a mellowed,munchie craving ,pot smoker. I can not recall ever reading of a stoner killing someone out of anger.
 
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It's a wonderful, idealic, utopian dream, but can only be done on a very small scale, simply because finding twenty people of like mind, in the same area, is hard to do. That's why the communes of the '60's were nothing but a fad.

You have 3 or 4 people, who are willing to give their all, day in and day out. Some, are willing to work hard enough, not to be ragged on, by the hard workers, and some are intentional slackers, looking for a free ride.

A person should be rewarded with the fruits of their labor, justly, i.e. capitalism. Not have it thrown into a common pot, and any slacker, who chooses, can come and get a handful. i.e. socialism.
 
It's suburban Portland. A lot of people talk like stoners there.

That said, I don't think the guy actually sounds like a stoner.

He sounds like he's from Portland. There is some overlap there, but not as much as some people think.

I don't think it's productive to get too negative about what they're doing over there. They took a gravel parking lot, and planted stuff on it, and they appear to be happy and cheerful about it. Anything that makes people happy and doesn't involve crime, I like.

A lot of people do alternative things in Portland. It's very popular and it's very widespread. It is, in fact, fairly normal. Or even, just plain old, normal. This kind of thing is not exactly unusual there, or in other areas of the US. It just involves people basically pooling their land for group use. It doesn't even sound like they have communal ownership, they just informally pooled their resources.

Most of these things, by their very nature, don't last forever. But some last a long time. They serve a need while they exist, and people get an awful lot of enjoyment out of doing things like this. I don't really care if it's 'efficient' or a 'nationwide answer' or even if they last forever. It's a good experience, and I think it has a lasting effect on some people. They learn to cooperate toward a goal. They learn by doing, which is a nice practical way to learn.

I don't think it's so impossible, mainly because people do it all the time - a lot of people, and some have for a very long time. I don't really think it's impossible for other people, to take parts of that and make it useful. People do that all the time, too. Communal gardens exist all across the US. Foodsharing arrangements are common. Farmers often swap produce or let someone run their chickens in their woods.

My sister was involved in something like that 35 years ago. People do this kind of thing, enjoy it. They could be doing a lot worse things. If nothing else, that open area used to be a gravel parking lot. I like it better with plants.
 
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we all live and learn. hopefully their venture will last but i'm sure there will be bumpy times. and if they are happy and not bothering anybody, who cares if they're stoners? lots of good input on here. still reading.
 
Darn, I got chips out and settled in for tonight's episode. This post was going faster than I could read last night.

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