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  1. The real problem is that there are always people who want to game the system, stretch covenants as far as they can, go deliberately over lines. Or don't read the covenant at all. It is the same as on private land. They have all covenants, but when they are not enforced properly, oh boy. I was in a Belli commercial region today to look around a bit. On that region alone where 7 stores clearly in conflict with the covenant.
  2. Animism, practices that go back 40,000 years or more, is complex! One google paragraph in an attempt to define it isn't going to cut it. Colonizers and Christians of the time who tried to define it aren't always good sources, for obvious reasons. Plus, animism has been practiced differently in different parts of the world, and also it has evolved, further adding to the complexity. In newer forms of animism the objective is to connect with the neglected more-than-human world, in honoring and respecting it. As humans we tend to see things only from our perspective...to focus only on what we need via the commodification of nature. But we need to cooperate with the rest of the world or we're going to go extinct and take much of the rest of life with us. So I really like to see all the movements surfacing that take into account aspects of animism in their practices.
  3. This image was taken in Capybara. Which is one of the regions featured on the mobile app. This actually is a pretty awesome build, 6 regions. I think it is all mole built. Whatever, there various rides for exploring, alligators to eat you, puzzles to solve (time limited), and generally interesting stuff. I started my virtual world experiences with family back when Myst Online was a thing. I am now one of the people they wanted to be sure I did not meet online. 😂 I first found Capybarat exploring via my phone. At the time the app really sucked. It is WAY better now. In just the last couple of weeks I've seen major improvements. Still exploring Capybara with a phone is tedious. However, until I happened to go there with my desktop I had no idea what an impressive place Capybara is. Exploring with my phone didn't even give me a hint. I definitely see no way the puzzles I've seen could be solved while using the phone.
  4. Good observation.
  5. Maybe you didnt fuIIy Ioad yet, or sI was being weird. Canarun aIways has this TP sign out.