>>981899>How do you get Internet?You're right, it comes by subsea cable. I currently have 85/85 Mbps, which is more than enough.
>How's life?I've got a challenging job that pays well, a handful of good friends I see now and then, a rifle that shoots straight, a car that rolls, a boat that floats, a shelf full of good liquor, a humidor with number of good Cuban cigars, a shed with a power rack and a number of cardboard boxes with split logs, a house with four walls and a roof that doesn't leak. Pour a little cherry wine, life is good. On a more serious note, the wonders of modern logistics and trade probably has me living a lot like most other people in developed western countries. I make the most I can out of every day.
>It seems like you don't have to worry much about the world around youThe sensationalist media, housewives on the brink of hysteria and village idiots like to scream up a storm about climate change, presidents Trump, Duterte and Putin, Syrian refugees, female genital mutilation and whatnot. I think it's good to stay informed and engaged, but personally I'm not much for words, and prefer direct action. My heart case is polluted oceans - I'll clean up the shores and under water and shut the screaming mouthbreathers when I ask them what they're doing about it other than talking.
>Outdoor activitiesAu contraire! It's just a bit different, on account of there being no woods to go into here. I dive (Dry suit is pretty much obligatory), swim and row in place of hiking, occasionally camp out on islands or mountains, fish (hand lines and crab pots) or hunt. I've been of a mind to get a small vegetable patch going too, if only so I don't have to mow the lawn and can save some money.