Eric Goode
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These people wasn't Western enough. They bulldozed their fucking house a couple of months ago.
These people wasn't Western enough. They bulldozed their fucking house a couple of months ago.
Yeah, I'm sure there's some of that, too. Yeah. But it's just our relationship with animals is very bizarre. And I think most people have like a really stunted relationship. understanding of it. They're never really around wild animals. It's a squirrel or a pigeon or something like that. They don't see animals. It's kind of perverse, our relationship with animals. It is.
Yeah, I'm sure there's some of that, too. Yeah. But it's just our relationship with animals is very bizarre. And I think most people have like a really stunted relationship. understanding of it. They're never really around wild animals. It's a squirrel or a pigeon or something like that. They don't see animals. It's kind of perverse, our relationship with animals. It is.
Yeah, I'm sure there's some of that, too. Yeah. But it's just our relationship with animals is very bizarre. And I think most people have like a really stunted relationship. understanding of it. They're never really around wild animals. It's a squirrel or a pigeon or something like that. They don't see animals. It's kind of perverse, our relationship with animals. It is.
Well, cities, as much as I love them, they are perverse. They're strange and they've done us a lot of harm psychologically. They've created people that are much more vulnerable than they've ever been before. They're soft and lazy and entitled and everything comes easy to them. And I don't think that's normal for human beings either.
Well, cities, as much as I love them, they are perverse. They're strange and they've done us a lot of harm psychologically. They've created people that are much more vulnerable than they've ever been before. They're soft and lazy and entitled and everything comes easy to them. And I don't think that's normal for human beings either.
Well, cities, as much as I love them, they are perverse. They're strange and they've done us a lot of harm psychologically. They've created people that are much more vulnerable than they've ever been before. They're soft and lazy and entitled and everything comes easy to them. And I don't think that's normal for human beings either.
And you can get food anywhere you want and all the worst kinds of food. and you're in a prison of your own choosing. You're going from one closed environment to another closed environment, riding around in your car or the subway or whatever you're doing, and we're completely disconnected to what it meant to be a human being for hundreds of thousands of years, and it happened in a blink of an eye.
And you can get food anywhere you want and all the worst kinds of food. and you're in a prison of your own choosing. You're going from one closed environment to another closed environment, riding around in your car or the subway or whatever you're doing, and we're completely disconnected to what it meant to be a human being for hundreds of thousands of years, and it happened in a blink of an eye.
And you can get food anywhere you want and all the worst kinds of food. and you're in a prison of your own choosing. You're going from one closed environment to another closed environment, riding around in your car or the subway or whatever you're doing, and we're completely disconnected to what it meant to be a human being for hundreds of thousands of years, and it happened in a blink of an eye.
In a couple of hundred years, all of a sudden, we're fucked. And we're trapped in this bizarre system. And in this system, you know, occasionally we interact with animals. And our understanding of it and what we think of it โ what we think it is is so โ and we have anthropomorphization through, like, you know, Yogi Bear and all that kind of stuff.
In a couple of hundred years, all of a sudden, we're fucked. And we're trapped in this bizarre system. And in this system, you know, occasionally we interact with animals. And our understanding of it and what we think of it โ what we think it is is so โ and we have anthropomorphization through, like, you know, Yogi Bear and all that kind of stuff.
In a couple of hundred years, all of a sudden, we're fucked. And we're trapped in this bizarre system. And in this system, you know, occasionally we interact with animals. And our understanding of it and what we think of it โ what we think it is is so โ and we have anthropomorphization through, like, you know, Yogi Bear and all that kind of stuff.
And we're so weird with the way we interact with animals. And we โ Every piece of it.
And we're so weird with the way we interact with animals. And we โ Every piece of it.
And we're so weird with the way we interact with animals. And we โ Every piece of it.
What part of Northern California?
What part of Northern California?
What part of Northern California?