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March 20, 2020 at 8:54 pm #973910
Seattle_guy71ParticipantFor those that would rather sit this one out this is an opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Some might have underlying conditions while others would rather be on the safe side. Seeking several other individuals that would like to rent a large house outside of Seattle in a rural setting. We live there for a couple of months to over a year until conditions are safe again. We would basically be secluding ourselves as a group., for our own safety and peace of mind. We have tight procedures for leaving our community house if we need to do an occasion (bulk shopping) food run but the intention is not to leave as much as possible. For those that need to leave they would need to do a 2-week quarantine when they get back for everyone’s safety.
Being that this would be a safe space that means we can be social and relax about being social and being in close contact with each other, we can hug, touch and be ourselves without the worry of the worst. Peace of mind and sanity.
At the worst it will be a group of people tightly living together, at the best we’ll make it through with peace of mind along the way. How I see it this would be a good situation either way
I made a simple web page with more info if anyone is interested:
https://sites.google.com/view/social-distancing-house/homeMarch 21, 2020 at 12:45 pm #973934
2 Much WhineParticipantI applaud your approach and out-of-the-box thinking. In reality, I am not crazy about the thought of “hugging and touching” some dude from the internet. I’ll save that for my family. I am taking this seriously but not so seriously that I need to move to a rural setting and quarantine myself for 14 days if I go to the store and practice safe social distancing/hygiene. Hopefully you can find other like-minded individuals (perhaps someone that has already built a bunker and has a year or two of food and TP saved up). I also would rather see posts like this that are taking this pandemic seriously than the posts that don’t. I would be interested to find out how many people are willing to consider this but in the end we’re probably not gonna end up being hugging and touching roomies, sorry.
March 22, 2020 at 2:45 pm #974019
PonderosaParticipantI’m concerned about our rural communities being affected by us city dwellers flooding their grocery stores, roadways, service stations, and hopefully not clinics, as a way of “escaping” the pandemic. Possibly just hearsay, but I’ve read about rural communities in Vermont being overwhelmed by people renting cabins to “wait it out” outside of urban hubs. Assuming you are a housed individual, what you described can happen in your own home, in the city, without the added touch points of traveling to and from a rural location. As someone who is from a more rural community in the state, there’s already a lot of pressure on many of these communities due to the construction, cryptocurrency mining, and cheap power that brings data centers to the area. Central Washington is already experiencing major strain on their hospitals, and has a large retiree (vulnerable) population. Whatever you decide, I hope you are all able to get tested and are negative for COVID-19 prior to joining households under one roof.
March 25, 2020 at 1:01 pm #974254
gxnxParticipantSounds like a group orgy to me.
Why don’t you get a big barge and anchor in the middle of the ocean, best still there are no laws you need to adhere to.
Heck, if one does not agree with you, just throw overboard.March 25, 2020 at 2:07 pm #974258
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