Rasta Sapian
11th September 2004, 19:25
If you take a drive through rural commities scattered across your own landmass, you will find small villiages, sparcly populated, undermaintained farms, a lack of people or engergy required to produce optimized horticulture and agriculture!
So, where have all the peole gone, over the last 100 years people have been leaving there roots in these rural communities to seek a new found fortune in the big city whereever that may be.
It is a fact that cities have the fastest growing demographics, via immigration, and factory growth and other such economic development. While the cores of thease amazing cities get higher and higher with steel monuments reaching for the stars, the perimeters and city limits keep expanding; expanding over land that was once used for farming. The outskirtes are partitioned into different sections, each with there own names. for example: highland estates, horneybrook villas, penny lane, etc. Each of thease suburbs which is what cityslickers have come to call thease neiborhoods each have a similar type of home, similar, lot sizes, roofing and siding matericals etc. most likely built by the same contractors. From the distance or if you were a bird you might see rows of homes, in linear form for miles, connected by roads, irrigation and sewage systems.
My overall conclusion is that people themselves have choosen to leave farms and the rural lifesyle, to non-only be placing themselves in human farms, where they can be taken care of by the city and breed freely!
now this is the paridigm shift, the moral of my observation is this "don't be a sheep, buy your own and live on a real farm."
So, where have all the peole gone, over the last 100 years people have been leaving there roots in these rural communities to seek a new found fortune in the big city whereever that may be.
It is a fact that cities have the fastest growing demographics, via immigration, and factory growth and other such economic development. While the cores of thease amazing cities get higher and higher with steel monuments reaching for the stars, the perimeters and city limits keep expanding; expanding over land that was once used for farming. The outskirtes are partitioned into different sections, each with there own names. for example: highland estates, horneybrook villas, penny lane, etc. Each of thease suburbs which is what cityslickers have come to call thease neiborhoods each have a similar type of home, similar, lot sizes, roofing and siding matericals etc. most likely built by the same contractors. From the distance or if you were a bird you might see rows of homes, in linear form for miles, connected by roads, irrigation and sewage systems.
My overall conclusion is that people themselves have choosen to leave farms and the rural lifesyle, to non-only be placing themselves in human farms, where they can be taken care of by the city and breed freely!
now this is the paridigm shift, the moral of my observation is this "don't be a sheep, buy your own and live on a real farm."