The phrase
"fringe dwellers" refers to people who live or exist on the outskirts or margins of society. They may have different lifestyles, beliefs, or behaviors that are considered unconventional or outside the mainstream.
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Add to the list a new group
of fringe dwellers, determined not just to escape the trappings of modern civilization but also to wage war against them.
«Do not turn our people
into fringe dwellers once again»: Fitzroy Crossing groups on threats to close WA remote communities
Domesticity is hardly the thing for a
Marvel fringe dweller caught in the limbo between Avengers and X-Men, and director David Leitch (who replaced the original's Tim Miller) gets a screen credit that reads: «Directed by one of the guys who killed the dog in John Wick.»
Monckton was a speaker at a conference in Arizona in December alongside Professor Will Happer, a reported candidate to be Trump's science adviser, and
other fringe dwellers, including a chemtrails conspiracy theorist.
Yet given the fact that these communities have been neglected by State and Federal government jurisdictions and their agencies for at least the past few decades, I can not fathom how moving people from their land to
become fringe dwellers will actually ease this situation.
WA Aboriginal organisations urged the Barnett Government «not to turn their people
into fringe dwellers» once again, as reported here on Croakey.
They went where the fish were,
the fringe dwellers, the losers and the so called lower economic strata.
As Smith writes, «the exotic is
a fringe dweller among the aesthetic categories».
I plan to launch a page on
my Fringe Dweller blog where I will list indie resources and maintain them.
I've created a Self - Pub Resource tab on my YA blog -
Fringe Dweller.
It includes nomads, squatters,
fringe dwellers, and those among society's disenfrachised who find at ABC No Rio a place to be heard and valued.