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Recently I moved in the apartment block, after living in a standalone house. Now I can hear neighbours from two floors above and bellow, yelling, talking, and making range of noise physical humans do. Various people are active at various times of the day. Just as teenagers stop slamming car doors coming from the night out, grannies take up sticks and proceed with rhytm of their own. Its really great and feels good to be natural human animal in a beehive community.
 
  
Not everyone must be happy camper with this setup though! I am voicing this opinion here because its all to seldom heard in this world of increasing consumer alienation where pattern of lone individual cramed in surplus of goods is poured like concrete in our minds indiscriminatelly.
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Recently I moved in the apartment block, after living in a standalone house. Now I can hear neighbors from two floors above and bellow, yelling, talking, and making all the range of noise physical humans naturally do. Various people are active at various times of the day. Just as teenagers stop slamming car doors coming from the night out, grannies take up sticks and proceed with rhythm of their own. It’s really great and feels good to be natural human animal in a beehive community.
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Not everyone must be happy camper with this setup though! I am voicing this opinion here because it’s all too seldom heard in this world of increasing consumer alienation where pattern of lone individual crammed in surplus of goods is poured like concrete in our minds indiscriminately.
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Images are used to contrast picture of everlasting summer camp beehive happiness.  
  
Images are used to contrast picture of everlasting summercamp beehive happines.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:00, 14 March 2006

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Recently I moved in the apartment block, after living in a standalone house. Now I can hear neighbors from two floors above and bellow, yelling, talking, and making all the range of noise physical humans naturally do. Various people are active at various times of the day. Just as teenagers stop slamming car doors coming from the night out, grannies take up sticks and proceed with rhythm of their own. It’s really great and feels good to be natural human animal in a beehive community.


Not everyone must be happy camper with this setup though! I am voicing this opinion here because it’s all too seldom heard in this world of increasing consumer alienation where pattern of lone individual crammed in surplus of goods is poured like concrete in our minds indiscriminately.

Images are used to contrast picture of everlasting summer camp beehive happiness.


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