Pay $1000 a month to live on Balaji and Bryan’s private island grindset Sorbonne. Hone your Dark Talents at the Wizarding school from guys who don’t believe in society, but DO believe in getting teenage blood transfusions. Featuring Proof-of-LearnTM!

  • @Thrashy@lemmy.world
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    2129 days ago

    I’ve looked into it, but in the sense of “tiny island in the middle of a freshwater lake where I can become the local cryptid living in a spooky shack.” Does that still count?

    • @maol
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      1928 days ago

      I don’t make the rules, so you’d have to consult whoever does make the rules. I’m not really sure who that is though

    • Mossy Feathers (They/Them)
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      1329 days ago

      Did you know that Sweden has over 250,000 islands, but only 1,000 are inhabited? Also, anyone can buy land in Sweden regardless of citizenship. I don’t think that comes with a residency visa though.

      • @gerikson
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        1528 days ago

        Most people who buy entire islands in Sweden are evil as in they are very very rich, don’t give a crap about the local community, and do dumb things like build giant pools depleting the scarce local water supply.

        But if you wanna start a cult just snag a big ole house in the relative boondocks and have it there. Creepy cults in the country are a staple of mid-budget TV action thrillers here, so apparently they’re everywhere.

      • @froztbyte
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        629 days ago

        flipside is sweden’s likely to be allergic to these people (and vice versa)

          • @froztbyte
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            529 days ago

            oh, I meant the weirdoes per post, but fair 'nuff

          • @mountainriver
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            426 days ago

            I think Viktor in “Viktor builds a bridge” can serve as a role model. A cliff, a shack and a sea bird as companion.

            Just learn from Viktor’s mistake. Don’t build a bridge.