• running_ragged@lemmy.world
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          7 months ago

          Well, all the ones that might have were outed by the national alert system test a short while back. So maybe not.

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              There was a national alert that was sent out over cell phones a couple months back and a lot of Amish people that had phones were ousted to their community because their phones went off even though they’re on silent so they were kicked out.

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                7 months ago

                The Amish are often actually allowed technology and electricity for business purposes… to an extent, and not universally. But still.

                It would be damn hard to compete otherwise.

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      7 months ago

      Or the Japanese.

      The guy who lived across the street from me when I was a kid lived on a decommissioned farm and was a bit of an arborist, among other things. Apparently he had some kind of ornamental tree that was valuable. One night the fucking Yakuza busted through his back gate, cut down his tree, and stole it.

      At least that’s how he tells it. Some shady Asian looking dudes had approached him about the tree earlier and he’d told them to get lost. They may not have actually been the Yakuza, but the story sounds much better if they were.

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      7 months ago

      I live near Amish country, and they won’t come out for one smallish tree. They will give a discount for quality wood, but they won’t do it completely free. Lumber isn’t that expensive around here.