FarOutCompany
Posted by bookofjoe 2 days ago
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A close approximation may be the Amish or Mennonites. It's a difficult life, and not prone to explosive growth.
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[0] https://blogs.worldbank.org/en/developmenttalk/half-global-p...
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Comment by wizardforhire 2 days ago
they either implode or get so successful that they assimilate and morph… The early US was rife with utopian societies whose stories are legion, onieda and the mormons to name two contrasting early examples. More modern and infamous inline with the time period of this post is drop city… they got too successful as they were a stop on the way out to sf but they went onto do great things.
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For once, we have a business idea with a mission!
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I was there at the first Can show in Cologne.
Comment by The_Blade 2 days ago
Holger Czukay is what happens when you combine Stockhausen and that amazing mustache. him Liebezeit Karoli and Schmidt were so far out there they drove not one but two singers crazy (take that, Roger Waters). there was a band Mooney Suzuki named after them although their chief achievement was that one of the members later joined The Strokes (Nikolai Fraiture)
i just listened to some Steve Reich last week. since the Guards game was rain delayed alongside whatever the hell happened ith Fable i might have to interpolate a Tago Mago / Ege Bamyasi / Future Days triple frontier with the WC on this fine Sunday
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