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This is a bit of fun utopian fantasy, with a serious note. After all, fantasy can often point to reality, and what needs to be done, even if some of the fantasy is superfluous, and could not be attained. So let's imagine..........

All houses would be detached, with a peaceful, tranquil garden. The only noise would be jovial bird song, and the air would be clean and fresh, calming the senses. No cars would pass through the village, just one bus, which would operate twice an hour, after 10am and no later than 7pm. The bus would always be on time.

The houses would be fortified with super strong sound insulation, so that genuine privacy and solitude could be attained.

A library, museum, and art gallery would be within walking distance of each house, along with a quiet village store, and several tea-rooms.

What would you like to have in the village?

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  • The Imp of the Perverse writes

    The above would be nice but on a slightly serious note...if Aspie villages became a reality the amount of money saved in helping people would probably be halved but as I said in a throwaway comment on a different thread...if such a village came to pass you would have to build a fence and hire security guards to keep the stressed-out NTs from getting in.

    On a more positive note...how about a massive fantasy bouncy castle? When I say massive...I mean MASSIVE!!!!!!!!!

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  • The Imp of the Perverse writes

    The above would be nice but on a slightly serious note...if Aspie villages became a reality the amount of money saved in helping people would probably be halved but as I said in a throwaway comment on a different thread...if such a village came to pass you would have to build a fence and hire security guards to keep the stressed-out NTs from getting in.

    On a more positive note...how about a massive fantasy bouncy castle? When I say massive...I mean MASSIVE!!!!!!!!!

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