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"It's like a little commune and it seems to be a very good way of bringing up the kids," he says.
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It's a great little commune, especially because while the residents hang out now and then, and give birthday parties for one another, they still live separate lives.
This was 1971, the wilderness of British Columbia, way up near Alaska in a big empty valley, and apparently our little commune was one of the more interesting things going on.
Late in the movie, a cache of old letters reveals four-decade-old sexual secrets whose exposure threatens to tear apart the little commune.
If white supremacists are going to insist on existing, it kind of makes sense to throw them all into some hateful little commune and leave them there to fester.
Reading a forgotten book can seem a little like communing with ghosts; it helps acquaint you with oblivion.
Howard is away, so I settle to a little weeding, communing with the sunflower, salads, bees, birds, etc (shhhhh! don't tell anyone).
It's where I found myself this past Christmas, doing a little solo communing and reflection.
Communing a little bit with nature if we can provides a wonderful tonic!
Way back in the 1970s, before he became a film-maker and travelled the world, Thomas Vinterberg was just a little kid on a Danish commune, a naked infant amid a herd of naked adults.
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