THE OLD WAYS
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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Each night people living in urban cities get completely saturated by artificial lighting
Small scale family pig farm versus pigs being factory farmed. Huge difference! One is clearly much more humane, much more kinder, more natural for the animals, and the other one is cruel, inhumane, horrible for the animals. In small family farms the animals can enjoy life, be happy, be with their family and friends before they have to give their lives to feed humans. The factory farming forces animals into a miserable existence where they constantly experience physical & emotional pain and distress, where they are crammed by the thousands standing in their own filth, where the mothers are immediately separated from their young after birth.
Amazing pastries is the creation of the European people! Europeans started it.
Gone are the days before the massive supermarkets, when every neighborhood had their meat shop, deli shop, dairy shop, bread shop, etc... These shops were ran by local families. The small independent shops brought community together, because everyone in the neighborhood knew their local families that ran the shops. Local shops were much more cozier, and provided a friendly, comfortable atmosphere for the customers. In smaller shops, neighbors were more likely to run into each other, and have a chat. And not to mention, it provided a really amazing trade for families to do together. With the small local shops mostly gone now, and replaced by giant supermarkets, we lost family centered trades. Families built up their businesses together, and it would be passed s on from generation to generation.
Can’t forget about the local blacksmiths.
Local bar. Everyone in the neighborhood probably knew the local bartender, and the neighborhood bartender knew everybody
Old time neighborhood beauty parlors, and barbershops.