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What, you mean "dirty hippys" are actually fucking disgusting and dirty? You don't say...

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>A remote commune has been deemed an 'urgent health hazard' by Humboldt County officials following alarming findings regarding sewage and sanitation issues on the property. Known colloquially as 'Yee Haw' by its residents, this remote enclave in Trinidad, California, owned by Charles Garth, has become both a symbol of communal self-sufficiency and a battleground between idealism and public health, housing hundreds of people over the past four decades in structures built from salvaged materials and renovated buses.

What, you mean "dirty hippys" are actually fucking disgusting and dirty? You don't say... Archive: https://archive.today/wJKmp From the post: >>A remote commune has been deemed an 'urgent health hazard' by Humboldt County officials following alarming findings regarding sewage and sanitation issues on the property. Known colloquially as 'Yee Haw' by its residents, this remote enclave in Trinidad, California, owned by Charles Garth, has become both a symbol of communal self-sufficiency and a battleground between idealism and public health, housing hundreds of people over the past four decades in structures built from salvaged materials and renovated buses.
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Conscientiousness is not a trait often found in those who end up living in a "hippy commune", so the fact that they haven't thought of or managed to install a septic system in 40 years is unsurprising.

Would be interesting to see what percentage of their net income in that community is from welfare. These type of things aren't generally possible without external funding, as the residents are incapable of even taking care of themselves.