Just a suggestion: anyone in favor of an IHS commune? We could work the land, setup our own newspaper (we could all be editors), live the good life. Perhaps we could hire a film crew under the guise of it being an internship and produce a reality show.
Thoughts?
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Interesting. Self-government, shared responsibility, capitalism... being an IHS commune, each commune member would need their own parcel of land, which is kind of counterintuitive to the traditional commune lifestyle, which is usually perceived to be more socialist or whatnot.
Anywho, assuming we have internet, telephone, shower and refrigerator access, I'm in.
Yeah, I don't think IHS would endorse my attempt at communism. Maybe we can create a libune?
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