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  • Buying 150 acres...if that isn't an aristocratic way of thinking then I don't know what is. The Native Americans believe that land should not be owned, that it belongs to everyone. I love the hypocrisy of the "green" movement in the US.

  • @taurus1269 A person can find hypocrisy in anything, if they choose to be judgemental of others. For example, in quoting the Native American belief, I will assume by your comment that you live in a tent on undeveloped land? If you own a home, you're a hypocrite. If you rent, you are still a hypocrite because you are renting something on land that someone else owns, and as such, are looking down your nose at your landlord.

  • @downthecountrylane How ignorant can you get. You're thinking of plains tribes, who did live in teepees at times, but were a minority. Most lived in wooden structures on communal land. On some reservations they still live on communal land, they simply tribal leadership for permission to build a home on X location. Tribes lived in walled fortresses on bluffs overlooking their farms on the Missouri flats, in adobe cities in the southwest, in huge plank homes in the northwest, etc.

    Tents, indeed.

  • @LadyArwyn I was referring to Taurus stating that Native American people believed that no one person should own any land at all. As such, one would assume that Taurus lives in a non-permanent structure (a tent, or perhaps in a motorhome, or a house boat) because anything else would need someone owning a plot of land for which Taurus' house, apartment or condo to be built on.

    I'm well aware that many tribes built permanent & semi-permanent structures. I've lived in the PNW for nearly 20 years.

  • And, thank you for proving my point of being judgmental of others. Perhaps your Reading Comprehension needs a refresher?

    Ignorance, indeed.

  • @LadyArwyn And, you failed to mention the cliff dwellings, which are pretty permanent and not really all that kind to the land.

  • @taurus1269 You don't know much more than downthecountrylane. My tribe has ALWAYS had land ownership. There are some tribes who lived totally communally with no ownership, but in my tribe, the land was owned by the women, and passed down mother to daughter. Some of our women still live in homes on the land that their great-great... grandmothers owned before the arrival of the Europeans.

    And the whole "lived green" thing is BS. We did our share of damage to the environment.

  • the way she think is attractive , she is good looking

  • how can you move in these!  its like

    these houses : too small to even move in

    normal house : it gets messy and cluttered easily

    my house : so big i cant find my way to my room from the kitchen half the time

  • kool

  • mmmmm

  • i want one!!!1

  • Wait till you have kids...Oh!! Sorry you are infertile. Carry on....

  • @4shacks1house That's the idea tho, if you don't have kids, then u probably can get with this. Even so, u don't have to go tiny, you can go to a smaller home with about 250 sq ft or go as big as you see fit. No one's telling you what to do except the ppl who are telling you what to do. Lil tricky aint it? Alternatives are better than band wagons but bandwagons feel better.

  • If you have a couple of hundred acres, having something like a 1300 Sq. Ft. cabin is not going to make the land seem any bigger or smaller than a 300 Sq. Ft. cabin. Besides, I have the smallest house. My pants and my shirt.

  • Even her last name is "little"

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  • If less is more, then least is most. If you live in a card board box, you must have the most.

  • If less is more, then least is most. If you live in a card board box, you must have the most. this is a good example of what happens ,when a person hear a spiritual saying and misinterprets or does not understand it. a monk now he own nothing not a belief,thing,or the truth. his love dose not possess like my wife,my kids, or my mom. love help all people inducing his self . a monk see no religions,governments ,laws these are only beliefs of man .good and bad is a illusions

  • @greenearthnazi20204u I don't understand where you went with that. This video is about mini houses, not monks. While I can appreciate what you said, it doesn't exactly coincide with the information provided within this video. Yes, how it is labeled is incorrect to an extent, but it's nature is intended to encourage such things. Good and bad, law and government... These things affect our lives whether or not we choose to believe in them. You can choose to live as you want, hence the video.

  • @Johnnyblazedanketch less is more. least is most too. the least amount of logic is the most stupidity.

  • For your 2nd home ?

  • I like small house. Really cozy!!

  • Nice...

  • Yeah, how long could someone stay in that house before they screamed, "Get me outta here!?"

    Too small. Unless you're single and friendless.

  • @mkmason2002 Spend time with your friends outside.

  • God, look at all those chemtrails at 1:30!

  • Irony = Bethany 'Little', reporting on 'tiny' houses.

  • I have a tiny house.

  • @volure1 Do you live in it full time? I'm just curious about people who don't just use tiny homes as their backyard retreat.

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  • Glad someone ask i live in it full time. For now am planing to get a bit bigger house. 400 sq feet will do for my standard living. Small houses is not for all. If you like to save money depending on where you live and country alway have differents laws. From where i live is totoally legal. I have propan tank for gas. Some mini turbine wind generators, a solar panel. Water wise i just get water from a river and boil it to make it clean enough then i mount it on the roof top. I let gravity

  • @MarkLemonds I let gravity take over. If it rains my barrel collects the water then i boiling with propane tank again. I just refill it when it ran out of gas.Nothing nice it good enoughwhen your willing to live this way I like to think of it a poor man green house. It not big rich like other rich people but, I do have a house to live in am grateful for. My spelling is not great my second language some words i just guess.

  • I just love it.

    Bigger is NOT better, that is a corporatist fantasy.

    Tiny living is so quaint and comfortable and happy and content, I have found. I've tried it both ways. The large house with big yard was cold and just,... yuck.

    Thank-you for posting.

  • "Sort of..."?

  • Looks wonderful - I'm all for it and love the blue sky too...ready to move there!

  • Nice job on this video. Love tiny houses.

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