How many people you like would it take agreeing to move to X small city that is cheap but lacking community/social life for you to want to move there?
You could make a Kickstarter-like-thing out of this. twitter.com/BennettJonah/s
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I’m going to go out on a limb and argue this is probably a bad idea for reasons or reasons unknown as yet. Ie societal systems disincentivize and resist this convergent migration pattern for a good reason. Any group cohesive enough to pull it off is probably a toxic cult.
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Plus it’s an asshat assumption in the first place to assume any destination city lacks worthwhile people while whatever place your fleeing has all the good ones. False premise.
Consider the high rent a tax for condescension.
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Hmm. That could be true, but preference for X does not imply contempt for not-X. People might presumably be open to locals joining whatever community they’re trying to intensify geographically. They will likely even try to pick places where that’s likely.


