13 Japanese NEETs decided to pool their resources, with the help of an NGO, they were able to find an abandoned elementary school to move into in a rural mountain town. The population of the town is only 9 people with an average age of 80. They are setting up a sunflower oil business out of both irony and long term NEETing options. Spending their days reading manga, avoiding work and talking to the town's old people.
>>172719 They do have the backup of 9 people that combined have over 700 years of life experience, if you ask me those Hill neetos don't stand a chance.
Very wholesome content thank you. I've heard of some neets renting houses together, but it usually falls apart due to hygiene conflicts and inability to cooperate properly.
>>172737 Yeah I was wondering that too, I was hoping they would explain how they are able to sustain a lifestyle like this. 200 a month between 9 people? And how do they get electricity and heat? Regardless, one of them said they are living like that for 4 years now so it seems to be working.
>>172737 I did some research. First, they pay no rent. They say on the video an NGO helped them, this NGO is actually one guy who owned the building they currently live in. He's now deceased and the building belong to his widow who also doesn't charge rent. Second, lots of them actually get money from their parents. Also, since this video's publishing, they get a lot of free food from people wanting to support them. Third, ultimately, some of them are not NEET in the most strict sense, some of them work on small agricultural and season type jobs in the area when parent's money is not enough or whatever. If you know some Japanese, there's actually a lot of material about these guys out there, just look for 奥山 ニート. They have a blog and recently even published a book about their lifestyle.
Funnily enough, the one female that was allowed to stay in the NEET village wrote a book about it and is monetizing her experience. Typical normie infiltrator. It was written.
Something like this is only really possible in a country experiencing depopulation. I would be extremely surprised if this would work anywhere else in the world.
>>172812 maybe they don't dedicate too much of their time doing that, also they work with (more) like-minded people than your average work-bro, maybe they see it more as a hobby
I guess the best place in Europe to do this would be Bulgaria. I have a friend who moved there from the UK. You can buy a shitty rundown house with 1000sqm for like £3k.
He actually bought a rundown secondary school for about £15k and then converted it into a big house.
You can pay the local shepherd a few £ a month per animal to herd it, so you can easily buy some goats/cows without owning acres of land.
Then most houses come with around 1000sqm of land, with fertile soil, so you can grow organic vegetables.
I'm thinking of joining him in December tbh.
It's better than working in a warehouse here in the UK, and just coming home to an empty apartment and Netflix each night.
>>172823 If you're a UK citizen(not sure for other people), then as long as you move there before 31st December this year, you're treated as EU citizen. (I'm planning on moving at early December).
People that are already there have to re-register as "third country nationals", but nothing really changes as far as I know. Except now you'll need private health insurance instead of EHIC card, and if you don't have a income you need a certain amount of money in your account. He said its between £3000 and £6000 depending on what area you live in.
As far as Brexit, the government in Bulgaria have said they will welcome Brits afterwards. It's basically just that you need to prove you can either earn money or have money to support yourself. He knows a british estate agent out there, and he said that you can move after brexit, since he has Russian/American/Ukranian clients who aren't in EU. It's basically just more paperwork and slightly more money.
>>172816 >I have a friend >I'm thinking of joining him >It's better than working in a warehouse here in the UK, and just coming home to an empty apartment
i do not know when but i will live in village house and try to keep chikens , i will try to get internet,but i dont mind to just sleep and listen to music and read books
you can dumpster dive in bulgaria,not so poor , only major city is full of cars and normies
>>172816 Brothers, look at all the useless shit these people do. Thank god the only thing i need to be happy is a couple of burgers, fries and coke plus comfy letsplays.
>>172920 what part of his post >>172816 comes across as being successful? that he has a friend that he wants to move in with? that part of his post is pure aids
I don't see the problem in allowing succubi to be honest. It was never meant to be a "virgin" community, just an alternate way of living, far from the normal capitalistic consumerist structure. Nothing to do with virginity and neetdom I think. At the end of the day if you live in a farm you'd need to do some physical work.
>>174665 I'd imagine having a single female would cause problems because of the sexual factor, of course not all men are like that but it only takes one or two idiots to ruin it for everyone and cause drama
>>172816 >you can buy a shitty rundown house with 1000sqm for like £3k My mother did this in Romania for 2K USD. Lots of villages in Eastern Europe will have such properties as the old folks are dying and the youth are all moving to the cities/the West. But it's not quite so whimsical as you may be lead to believe. Depends on what you're looking for in life, really: Life will be very difficult for you without a source of income. Living off the land is more than a full-time job, whose difficulty is increased exponentially by your lack of experience, and even moreso if you plan on continuing a lifestyle of isolationism from the peasants. Your peasant neighbours, by the way, are also simple-minded normalfags. Much nosier in a small community than in the city(where you can afford to disappear in the crowds and building). They are very simple people, for better or for worse. The "rundown house" will probably be an absolute mess, built over 50 years ago at the earliest. There will probably be no heating besides firewood, so you have to keep that in mind for winter. A lot of areas are deforested in that part of the world and wood is an expensive commodity. It would be ideal to find a place in the mountains where wood is plentiful and, preferably, next to a good source of water for fishing (so you don't starve if you fuck up real bad).
>>174719 That's what I think about all this, you need some drive just to survive, and maybe in a world of plenty it will work out but in poorer areas you're going to be struggling. I mean if you have income so you can go down to the market for food or for simple supplies you'll be living fine and comfortably, but if you don't and there's little around to live off of then it's going to be a real nightmare
This is so cool. It reminds me of the paper street soap company house in the movie fight club. How could I go about being a part of something like this in Australia?
I really think that people that are seriously considering suicide should try to live in communities as farmers or at least go kaczinsky mode and live like an hermit in the woods. I assure you your depression or anxiety would instantly go away, not everyone is meant for industrial societies.
>>174841 Yes but the issue is that you're talking as someone who isn't currently depressed.
When you're depressed you literally can't be bothered to move from your bed sometimes, and if you have anxiety you don't want to do anything either. People say that suicidal peopel should just travel the world , since they have nothing to lose. The problem is that the depression/anxiety itself stops you from wanting to do anything at all , except stop existing.
>>172718 >>174841 I do think there's something in this, I think the problems many of us experience is cause in part by alienation from modern society that no amount of modern therapy by an unrelated urban succubus can fix. A small community that understands each-other and helps you get respite from the rest of the world can help many here. It doesn't even have to be farming, it can be a small factory business, or a small online business in a small rented office above a charity shop, or hell even just a evening club as somewhere to just relax and not be guarded and on edge.
But unfortunately, male-only clubs and businesses are practically illegal nowadays. Even if they are legal, these days you can't trust your fellow man to not publicly rat you out about anything (insecurities, weaknesses, controversial opinions, etc) to make themselves feel superior, for a Scout-like virtue-signalling badge or pussy points. You can't even get shelter from normalfags on wizchan any more. Another problem will be this >>172722, plus conflict of ideology. There would be some wizards that would be very conservative, yet others who would be very degenerate, they would obviously not last very long together.
It's a nice idea, but very hard to implement. Even normalfags are finding it hard to find friends these days, especially men making friends with other men. So imagine how hard it will be for a bunch of mentally-ill social outcasts to find enough people to not only trust exposing their true selves to, but also finding enough in common to band together.
I saw an abandoned high school on eBay for $40k a few years back. Imagine the upkeep on an entire school. It's probably doomed to be burned to the ground by niggers. Similarly, I saw a 10,000 sq ft mansion for $90k in Massachusetts but the entire thing would have had to be renovated.
>>175042 Do other wizards also talk with old people I find that they are fantastic to talk to but some of them can still be retarded. I have respect for older men and succubus and it is always heart-warming to see an old couple that clearly still loves each other.
Apparently there's also several other clubs in Japan catering to men like this as well. It's a shame that in the west they would probably get labeled terror groups or cults and get the waco treatment.
>>177610 they are called communes in the west. they are just polluted with an association of drugs, sex, and anarchy. at least that's what i think whenever they are mentioned
>>177612 Are there any that cater to neets like in OP or wizard types? Most of the ones I've found are either borderline Manson tier new agey sex cults or Varg-like Aryanist breeders.
>>177616 There's not a culture or following like hikkis in western countries really, so not really. There are some buddhist missionaries I've seen however and I imagine they would be pretty accepting.
Why would you want a club of men? anyone social enough to be in the club would be a normalfag anyway. what would you do that you can't do over the internet? western male clubs would be just FTM troons.
>>177617 That sucks, I think something like that would be kinda cool to see. I'll check out some of the Buddhist ones although I'm not too familiar with Buddhism and would hate to use something like that disingenuously.
>>177620 Years ago on here there was some speculation as to what an ideal wizard village or commune would look like and iirc the consensus was a small, isolated community of dwellings spread far and wide from each other with somewhat limited communication.