Spelling aside, the Yanks follow a fairly toxic lifestyle in general.
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Not all of them. In terms of carbon footprint and a general low impact lifestyle the Amish community are exemplary. (not that I have any ambitions to being a ploughboy!)emordnilap wrote:Spelling aside, the Yanks follow a fairly toxic lifestyle in general.
Awaits tirades.
In general though... and as a matter of personal preference, I'd rather live in a Spanish town without a car than in the USA and have to own one.
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Well, I'm considering it... :\skeptik wrote: Not all of them. In terms of carbon footprint and a general low impact lifestyle the Amish community are exemplary. (not that I have any ambitions to being a ploughboy!)
Personally I've come to love America over the 5 years since I first visited it, but it's built on a myth and you have to make sure you're not taken in by it.In general though... and as a matter of personal preference, I'd rather live in a Spanish town without a car than in the USA and have to own one.
I remember when I bought my first car: although I was chuffed to bits I was uncomfortable at the prospect of becoming dependent on it. Which now, living 12 miles from where I work, I am.
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