>whit0id doesn't understand the concept of feeling a connection to his sacred homeland how typical
Jaxson Garcia
what are you on about
Nathan Wood
there's a big ass snake on the ground anyone else see it?
Evan Gutierrez
>my sacred homeland is smaller than a 5 km radius.
Carson Morgan
That's a fucking stick lmao
Lincoln Adams
I'm pretty sure they have a reason for that
Noah Reyes
For starters, only a minority of people do this. Secondly, the areas around the wells aren't very good for human settlement. Thirdly, not every area of the world can sustain infrastructure like irrigation, and pipes. At least not whilst also keeping it clean. Fourth, it's tradition. A lot of Africans living in rural villages do so for that reason.
Imagine not wanting to make life easier for yourself because it would ruin tradition
Zachary Hughes
There's no infrastructure. Can you build a canal or plumbing system all by yourself when you earn half a dollar a day?
Andrew Baker
Are they afraid of getting ambushed by lions and hippos at the watering hole?
Anthony Gray
What you earn doesn't matter, the materials and manpower are free, all it takes is time and committment, with the reward being easy access to clean water, which allows you to work on another aspect of your spciety. Africans are just lazy and don't want to work hard for something
The men in these villages spend about half of their time doing absolutely nothing. Bricks can be made by hand from the dirt and they don't need planning permission from the local council to start digging up the earth. The men just don't want to work
John Scott
>There's no infrastructure
why don't they build it
Carson Barnes
They’re niggers, user
Adam Gonzalez
Back then our ancestors build water piping from clays that's connected to water reservoir made from stones and clay. There's no reason they can't build that.
Eli Cooper
Right, and the know ledge required comes from fucking thin air. Also,
>Working your ass off to build an aqueduct for free
Evan Sullivan
You're living in the Information Age mate, all those tribal Africans have smartphones. Even if they don't have access to the internet in their village it would take maximum 1 day for someone to travel to the nearest town, use an internet café or 3G, and bring home heaps of information on aquaducts and irrigation. They're just too lazy. >>working your ass off to build an aquaduct for free Yeah for your family and your neighbours? If I didn't have clean drinking water growing up my father would've exhausted himself and all his options to find a way to give clean water to his children, anyone would.
Dominic Allen
Why are you in the Netherlands than shitskin?
Robert Hernandez
wtf, napoli looks like THAT?
Sebastian Gray
Because settling anywhere near a waterpond in subsaharan Africa will leave you with the dengue witin two weeks