"Like a man who has been dying for many days, a man in your city is numb to the stench." Chief Seattle
Birds of a Feather... by Alexandra Manukyan

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"Like a man who has been dying for many days, a man in your city is numb to the stench." Chief Seattle
Birds of a Feather... by Alexandra Manukyan
I hate cities and I will never live in one. They are ugly and bland, grey everywhere, abandoned buildings, no nature at all, they smell, too crowded, everywhere looks the same it's so monotonous.
The traffic is terrible, there's always construction, unless you get lucky you cant really walk anywhere, smog, the ruckus. It's never quiet and it drives me insane.
Not to mention how unsafe they are. There's no beauty to it, natural or otherwise
At some point I will write an agressive essay about how bad the city design is related to nature (real nature is out of reach and it is difficult to get an experience that matches to the healing feeling titled as: "being completely alone but not feeling lonely at all")
Why does 2/3 of the peeps have to live like this? We know it doesn't do good to you and that we could collectively change how we design cities. AND most importantly: keep rural areas vibrant enough so that people can actually choose between moving closer and closer to densly populated areas and further away from peacefull places. It isn't a choise at the moment, since there is only one option.
This is about to be a wretchedly exhausting week in which I lie down on the floor of my living room like a sad potato many times, so if you would like to send me a nice message I would desperately appreciate it. pics of calming nature vistas are also A++.
Ever get the urge to just go further up north and leave everything behind?
I feel a deep connection to city plants and animals because we're all trapped in this pollution pit together
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