In 2022, we moved to a remote cottage in the Lake District National Park, UK. Miles from the nearest town, 7 miles from the nearest train station. Just surro...
I think there are two conflicting expectations a person might have when they see a title like this.
We might feel inclined to know the answer to what seems like a simple question, but the answer to a question like this is fairly subjective and the answer is obviously “yes” humans are cockroaches and we can live in space ffs
On the other hand the real purpose of this kind of video is more experiential, more in tune with folks who are curious about what exactly OP is asking instead of just seeing the title as a question and answer.
That said, I’m not too keen to watch because of OPs response to your comment so 🤷♂️
I asked Kagi to watch it for me: The video documents a couple who moved to a remote cottage in the Lake District of England without a car, relying solely on bicycles for transportation.They discuss both the challenges of living somewhere so isolated, such as long bike rides in bad weather and heavy reliance on bike repairs.However, they also highlight the benefits, like feeling deeply connected to the local landscape and community through extensive bike exploration.They’ve come to appreciate the slower pace of life, and find joy in simple pleasures and spontaneity, like discovering a hidden rope swing during a bike ride.In the end, they feel the challenges have been outweighed by their love of the area, which they’ve come to know intimately through experiencing it by bicycle.
I’ll probably have a watch in my lunch break, thanks OP :)
It’s pretty nifty. I’ve considered hooking it up to a tldr bot for feddit.uk. It would cost about 2p per summary, but if people found it useful, it might be worthwhile.
For me, it means I can work out if I want to watch a video before I sink 5 mins into it!
I think there are two conflicting expectations a person might have when they see a title like this.
We might feel inclined to know the answer to what seems like a simple question, but the answer to a question like this is fairly subjective and the answer is obviously “yes” humans are cockroaches and we can live in space ffs
On the other hand the real purpose of this kind of video is more experiential, more in tune with folks who are curious about what exactly OP is asking instead of just seeing the title as a question and answer.
That said, I’m not too keen to watch because of OPs response to your comment so 🤷♂️
I asked Kagi to watch it for me:
The video documents a couple who moved to a remote cottage in the Lake District of England without a car, relying solely on bicycles for transportation. They discuss both the challenges of living somewhere so isolated, such as long bike rides in bad weather and heavy reliance on bike repairs. However, they also highlight the benefits, like feeling deeply connected to the local landscape and community through extensive bike exploration. They’ve come to appreciate the slower pace of life, and find joy in simple pleasures and spontaneity, like discovering a hidden rope swing during a bike ride. In the end, they feel the challenges have been outweighed by their love of the area, which they’ve come to know intimately through experiencing it by bicycle.
I’ll probably have a watch in my lunch break, thanks OP :)
That bot is mad basically nailed it. Yeah, that’s my intention on uploading these videos, esp nearer the weekend for a bit of inspiration or escapism.
It’s pretty nifty. I’ve considered hooking it up to a tldr bot for feddit.uk. It would cost about 2p per summary, but if people found it useful, it might be worthwhile.
For me, it means I can work out if I want to watch a video before I sink 5 mins into it!