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Jesuslovesme
@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
3 May 17
Could you move to a commune that was filled with like-minded people you shared chores, jobs, recreational activities, etc? I am not talking about a cult. There is a big difference. I have never lived in one. An example of a...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
25 Aug 16
I was listening to the Pete Seeger/Joe Hickerson song “Where have all the flowers gone” the other night (Peter, Paul & Mary version) and tonight the thought occurred to me, where did all the hippies go? (Once upon a time, you...
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coffeegurl
@coffeegurl (1467)
• United States
13 Mar 10
In the 60's there were communes. Now in 2010, with the economy, a lot of young people are finding friends and several roomates to cut costs. In a way, this is like a "mini' commune. Thinks have been financially hard for my bf and...
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Dedgurlsingstheblus
@Dedgurlsingstheblus (233)
• United States
12 Feb 10
In May I plan to visit a guy who is attempting to build a small commune where people will live together, work together, grow their own food, be their own community. Each time I tell my friends, and family they are very shocked,...
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Marie Anne
@Ldyjarhead (10233)
• United States
5 Apr 08
It's hard to imagine that this stuff still happens in this day and age. I honestly don't know how people can still do these things and claim it's in the name of religion.
They are even promoting incest, young girls being...
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writersedge
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
2 Oct 07
I would gather food for a restaurant. A combination of food from a multi-acre garden and wild food foraging like berry picking. Or maybe gathering for a communal type of situation. Every day, I would walk and find things.
The...
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community college
community college
fun courses
gathering garden crops and wild foods
restaurant
teaching
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