NYTimes.com – Life (Mostly) Off the Grid

NYTimes.com – The Dervaes are living the green life in Pasadena, Calif.

25 thoughts on “NYTimes.com – Life (Mostly) Off the Grid”

  1. @JesusNonEnviromental Hey JESUS FREAK!!!! You are God, and we are ALL part of God, so start acting like it, and take RESPONSIBILITY for poisoning the Earth, which God created!!!!

  2. @dead4fun If you are not 1000% behind this lifestyle which heals the planet, then you are the ENEMY! So like I said…….. STFU!!!

  3. @barelytrekkie A great example of the BRAIN-DEAD MORONIC society in which we exist, not LIVE!!! lol Did the stooopified bitch ask you if you wanted fries with that???lol

  4. @t4705mb6 Cosmetics are for sickly-looking women who eat poisonous dead food every day! The males accept this as normal b/c they are just as toxic! Have you seen the “Green Beautiful” online? It is very inspiring.

  5. @biped19 No…. it is what happens when the stooopified toxic bi-peds don’t live the way we were intended….. a DO NO HARM lifestyle close to nature!

  6. @nickatnoon61 I live in a fucking Teepee off-grid, moron. These people are a little creepy, that’s all. drink some tea or something and meditate.

  7. @dead4fun STFU CREEP!!! If that is all you can comment about, on a very important subject! I looked at your channel and the peeps in your video look “creepy” to me. Faggots who wear their hair like women is just one observation!

  8. Yes, I familiar with Green Beautiful. Since I was a little child I always thought that women wearing make-up looked like clowns. (!) It was inherent. I couldn’t understand it then and still don’t. To me, wearing a mask is the same as the phoniness people “put on” when dating. Its like saying, “This isn’t the real me. I look/act like this in order to fool and trap you.”. Just the health reasons alone should be a wake up call to the practice. People should be who they are, not shadows.

  9. its not a crusade.. that just makes me cringe.. like when people say ‘god gave us dominion over the earth’ like thats not just supersticious nonsense.. as though its a proveable fact lol

  10. I love urban homesteading but Jules Dervaes is an asshole. He is trying to trademark the term urban homesteading and either force all urban homesteads to quit using the name or force them to pay him a fee. Disgusting and so harmful to the urban homesteading and urban organic movements. He talks about changing the world but it seems to me he’s trying to change his the thickness of his wallet.

  11. The girls seem like they have a chip on their shoulders, as if they were left out or made fun of because of their lifestyle.

  12. That is a great example they are so hardworking, the govt should give them a monthly allowance or supplemental funds during a frost or hardship. 1 grand a month from tax paying dollars would be a good investment for the future of us all. They are self-sufficent but they still must pay taxes; tax breaks and special funding would really encourage others to lessen their carbon foot-print and change the world. This family is fantastic…

  13. They really have it going on here. I like it. More people should be this conscious about the environment and then destroying it wouldn’t even be an issue.

  14. why does every farmer woman have to wear a dress? Is it just a cliche? or is there some kind of function for it?

  15. They may look old-fashioned but really are visionaries. I admire them They are inspirational. They are living off the “land” rather than destroying it but overconsuming like the rest of society.

  16. They may look old-fashioned but really are visionaries. I admire them They are inspirational. They are living off the “land” rather than destroying it by not wasting and overconsuming like the rest of society.

  17. The Dervaes family are hypocritical bullies who have trademarked the common term “urban homestead” and have sent cease-and-desist letters to farmers markets, bloggers and even a public library. They claimed the did this to protect the term from corporations – but they in fact are a corporation and are reaping profits by screwing over the little guys.

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NYTimes.com – Life (Mostly) Off the Grid

NYTimes.com – The Dervaes are living the green life in Pasadena, Calif.

25 thoughts on “NYTimes.com – Life (Mostly) Off the Grid”

  1. @JesusNonEnviromental Hey JESUS FREAK!!!! You are God, and we are ALL part of God, so start acting like it, and take RESPONSIBILITY for poisoning the Earth, which God created!!!!

  2. @dead4fun If you are not 1000% behind this lifestyle which heals the planet, then you are the ENEMY! So like I said…….. STFU!!!

  3. @barelytrekkie A great example of the BRAIN-DEAD MORONIC society in which we exist, not LIVE!!! lol Did the stooopified bitch ask you if you wanted fries with that???lol

  4. @t4705mb6 Cosmetics are for sickly-looking women who eat poisonous dead food every day! The males accept this as normal b/c they are just as toxic! Have you seen the “Green Beautiful” online? It is very inspiring.

  5. @biped19 No…. it is what happens when the stooopified toxic bi-peds don’t live the way we were intended….. a DO NO HARM lifestyle close to nature!

  6. @nickatnoon61 I live in a fucking Teepee off-grid, moron. These people are a little creepy, that’s all. drink some tea or something and meditate.

  7. @dead4fun STFU CREEP!!! If that is all you can comment about, on a very important subject! I looked at your channel and the peeps in your video look “creepy” to me. Faggots who wear their hair like women is just one observation!

  8. Yes, I familiar with Green Beautiful. Since I was a little child I always thought that women wearing make-up looked like clowns. (!) It was inherent. I couldn’t understand it then and still don’t. To me, wearing a mask is the same as the phoniness people “put on” when dating. Its like saying, “This isn’t the real me. I look/act like this in order to fool and trap you.”. Just the health reasons alone should be a wake up call to the practice. People should be who they are, not shadows.

  9. its not a crusade.. that just makes me cringe.. like when people say ‘god gave us dominion over the earth’ like thats not just supersticious nonsense.. as though its a proveable fact lol

  10. I love urban homesteading but Jules Dervaes is an asshole. He is trying to trademark the term urban homesteading and either force all urban homesteads to quit using the name or force them to pay him a fee. Disgusting and so harmful to the urban homesteading and urban organic movements. He talks about changing the world but it seems to me he’s trying to change his the thickness of his wallet.

  11. The girls seem like they have a chip on their shoulders, as if they were left out or made fun of because of their lifestyle.

  12. That is a great example they are so hardworking, the govt should give them a monthly allowance or supplemental funds during a frost or hardship. 1 grand a month from tax paying dollars would be a good investment for the future of us all. They are self-sufficent but they still must pay taxes; tax breaks and special funding would really encourage others to lessen their carbon foot-print and change the world. This family is fantastic…

  13. They really have it going on here. I like it. More people should be this conscious about the environment and then destroying it wouldn’t even be an issue.

  14. why does every farmer woman have to wear a dress? Is it just a cliche? or is there some kind of function for it?

  15. They may look old-fashioned but really are visionaries. I admire them They are inspirational. They are living off the “land” rather than destroying it but overconsuming like the rest of society.

  16. They may look old-fashioned but really are visionaries. I admire them They are inspirational. They are living off the “land” rather than destroying it by not wasting and overconsuming like the rest of society.

  17. The Dervaes family are hypocritical bullies who have trademarked the common term “urban homestead” and have sent cease-and-desist letters to farmers markets, bloggers and even a public library. They claimed the did this to protect the term from corporations – but they in fact are a corporation and are reaping profits by screwing over the little guys.

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