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Tiny Home Village In Texas Just For Men - MGTOW

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UnpopularOpinion
UnpopularOpinion
1 year ago

How about a true compound outside a small SEKS town? There's several closed schools that would make awesome compounds for a monk monastery/fight club compound, there's several in the 100k to 200k range, that have only been empty for 3 or 4 years or so. Huge buildings, multiple classrooms, gyms, showers, bathrooms, parking all ready to go. Probably could get them for much less. There's a couple listed on seks craigslist, along with a few houses 10k to 25k, but unfortunately you have to drive to these small towns to find available houses.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

i know texas has a great dome home community, i wonder how well that deal would be if someone wanted to set up a home on the lot like that. the dome home community exists in texas already but he's got the land for that kid of deal.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

dome homes are cheaper to heat and cool just because of how they are designed, but you could also somewhat bury these houses which will insulate them even further so they wouldn't need to be buried like an earthship.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

the problem with texas or huston texas is it's turning very liberal because all the commies from commifornia are moving there, so it's not that great of a deal to live there and i expect it will become worse as time goes on.

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csehszlovakze
csehszlovakze
1 year ago

I'm obviously not the target audience (European and want to live on a farm), but it was an interesting chat.

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UnpopularOpinion
UnpopularOpinion
1 year ago

30 grand you could buy a 1500 sqft house already built and ready to go in SEKS small towns, this is nonsense. 100k you could buy a restored mansion or a house on land. Sure we have winters, but SEKS doesn't get very cold. There are many other options guys, I really hope you check out other options, you could live much cheaper or get a huge house for this kind of money. A guy I know just bought a 3.5k sqft restored mansion on 3 lots in a town of 3k for 70k. 2 hours to KC, 30 minutes to a medium town with Walmart, hospital, etc

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csehszlovakze
csehszlovakze
1 year ago

SEKS? I'm not American so I don't get what location that is.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

i was watching a travel show a little while ago in a small old coal town and the most expensive houses that were mansions in that location were like 25 grand each, at the time i was watching this video with my dad, and he said to himself, with the money he has he could purchase 8 of those houses in that town and still have money left over, but the town is kind of a ghost town to a degree, people still live there it's just not that many, a lot of business has left and they don't have the best amenities as they used to, but it's crazy cheap to live there, i think it was somewhere in a mountian area of montana or something, it was a beautiful place, it was a small town with a lot of empty buildings around, to be honest i think it would work great as a filming town, but meh most people moved away simply because there wasn't a whole lot of work, the town was still in need of coal mine workers but if you do some other kind of business like you own a local store they need these places and such, but yeah you got to have all the amenities like stores hospitals and such for it to be woth it.

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UnpopularOpinion
UnpopularOpinion
1 year ago

@csehszlovakze: South East Kansas, middle of the US,2 hours from Kansas city metro

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UnpopularOpinion
UnpopularOpinion
1 year ago

@KEEPER: there's a lot of abandoned towns or towns with a dozen people up in the high plains,Dakota's, Montana, Wyoming, etc but there's no infrastructure at all,it's beautiful though

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

@UnpopularOpinion: many of these places do have the infrastructure, they just don't have the people occupying the infrastructure which is the main problem. i think what sandman is trying to do is create that infrastructure through men, not all men are in the same kind of work, some of us might be doctors, police, mechanics, maintanence, etc etc... but we would have to find these kinds of men to add into that community, in order to run an effective community they need these things, but i'm sure not all guys would be able to live on this property they were talking about, as some may not be able to afford their own house or tiny house for that matter, it's possible the lot owner could make some low budget homes for men who can't afford that kind of thing, but for the most part most of the lots are for men who are going to purchase that land as their own to build their lives on.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94
1 year ago

@KEEPER: Yeah... maybe. But I do know that coal companies own the land and the markets, upping the price of goods to keep residents from "getting ahead." This was the same as "share cropping" to keep former slaves literally wage slaves who could not leave or move with their debt. Not to mention, that the globohomos are trying to force end our energy sectors including coal, natural gas, and nuclear while crippling the oil markets.

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

@WMHarrison94: they might own that land, but they are selling it for dirt cheap to get that money back somehow. i think if mgtow were to create their own community, we should be smarter than just using something like coal to provide power for our homes, i mean people use anything from solar collection to hydro power generators to creating their own hydrogen gas to wind power to turning their waste into power, not everything has to come from the one source, we have more options now than we ever have in all of history and the infrastructure is built for it, i forgot to mention thermal electic which converts heat into power, there is also biochemical power, there are so many things we could extract from or create that we don't always need the traditional stuff in order to provide the power for the community.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94
1 year ago

@KEEPER: @KEEPER: True... I could almost see a separate MGTOW supply line selling coal to men living with those cast iron heater-stoves unit where you could put a uhm kettle I think to heat water and use a pan or pot or two while heating your place, likely single room or studio "log cabin." You maybe onto something thinking like that!? A lot of men left to Alaska, so there could be a coal market not to mention perhaps moving into charcoal territory for grills and shit... and coal was used to enhance gasoline-- I studied under briefly a microbiologist who was hired by Shell to do just that... I mean, we could make our own propane from the coal... Pretty smart then, if the coal companies are selling off assets. And because of the underground tunnels, we could use hidden or less seen access points should aerial reconnaissance be used to spy on the mines... Thermal electric usual refers to using the hotter core to heat water and pump out creating electricity from that...

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KEEPER
KEEPER
1 year ago

@WMHarrison94: infrastructure matters and if it's already built, than all we would need to do is take advantage of that infrastructure, i guess the only issue is the government will try to enforce some restrictions depending on what location you live, but they are less strict in the boonies locations as they are in the big cities. which also means we might have to build another kind of infrastructure to live comfortably. i like the idea of using thermal heating from a building that's built under ground and reusing that under ground access as a thermal heat sink, which could also create a kind of power in the location. but the infrastructure has to be built for that kind of thing to work well enough.

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UnpopularOpinion
UnpopularOpinion
1 year ago

@WMHarrison94: you need to burn coal outside your house tho, unless you want to die young, even breathing it tears up your lungs

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