>>8021039You and me both, friend
I recently took a trip with some family upstate, which is in an area that's populated enough to have neighbors nearby, but remote enough that you'd need a car or other vehicle to easily reach them, and cell service is non-existent out of the marginal emergency-only satellite service.
Getting back to where I live, I feel more and more like I belong in such a place that one has to hand-acquire things like firewood, and be mostly disconnected from tech. I love the convenience that technology provides, but I can't help but be frustrated by the spoiled nature that it caused in modern people. I'm lucky in that my job is mostly disconnected, or at least I don't have to look at a screen all day, but I come home to a dual-monitor RGB keyboard PC as well as a phone, tablet, TV, and so on.
I dunno man
I just wanna disconnect, but the way the world is makes that impossible.
Picrel, a shot I took while I was up there.