gtstompin
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According to current architectural views, wilderness is no more. Humans, by nature, have explored and conquered every nook and cranny of the globe. Architecture & Thought classes teach that wilderness can now be found in the cities and paradise is found in nature. In the 18th century the views towards wilderness and paradise were reversed. Paradise was found in the cities and death and despare could be found in nature.
The shift in trends is an occilating effect found in nature. If the pattern continues, and it will, we may find ourselves searching for peace and tranquillity in the heart of the megalopolis. Those who stay in nature will be considered less than civilized.
I say that civilization is over-rated. I have lived in a large city for the last two years of my life and have hated every minute of it. For me, paradise is not lost. Paradise is found in the deepest forests and the most desolate deserts. If the current trend does continue, you can find me in my K5, totally lost but right where I want to be. Lock the Hubs and prepare for serenity, I've never been trendy anyway.
-gtstompin
TEXAS HARDCORE
The shift in trends is an occilating effect found in nature. If the pattern continues, and it will, we may find ourselves searching for peace and tranquillity in the heart of the megalopolis. Those who stay in nature will be considered less than civilized.
I say that civilization is over-rated. I have lived in a large city for the last two years of my life and have hated every minute of it. For me, paradise is not lost. Paradise is found in the deepest forests and the most desolate deserts. If the current trend does continue, you can find me in my K5, totally lost but right where I want to be. Lock the Hubs and prepare for serenity, I've never been trendy anyway.
-gtstompin
TEXAS HARDCORE