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Post by A Town Called Malus on Aug 26, 2024 7:42:03 GMT -5
I will never understand the obsession with short, plain grass as something that is to be desired or pleasant to look at.
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mdgv2
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Post by mdgv2 on Aug 26, 2024 7:48:51 GMT -5
This I know a little something about! And when I say little, I mean little.
In short? It stems from the Landed Gentry of Britain. As people got stupidly wealthy, having large, manicured lawns was a flex. A way to say “look, unlike in previous eras I can make my land simply look pretty. I don’t need it to grow crops or feed livestock, aren’t I wonderful you smelly wee pleb”
And I guess it stuck, and went wherever us bellends went.
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Post by easye on Aug 26, 2024 9:05:49 GMT -5
It is amazing to me how fad of manicured lawns somehow migrated to the desert regions of the US. Why would anyone expect or want a lawn like that in the middle of desert? What a colossal waste of water.
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Post by Haighus on Aug 26, 2024 12:37:10 GMT -5
What a stupid decision. I'd much rather see a meadow than a bit of scabby lawn on a road median. What the actual fuck?
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Post by easye on Aug 26, 2024 13:09:44 GMT -5
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Post by herzlos on Aug 26, 2024 17:41:21 GMT -5
That doesn't seem too problematic - cutting grass on ditches is fine in the correct season where it's not impacting wildlife as much, and isn't a free-for-all. Whether the good for wildlife and good for farmers dates overlap is a different matter entirely. I will never understand the obsession with short, plain grass as something that is to be desired or pleasant to look at.
It's definitely nicer to walk on, and has less bugs to bite the kids. But for verges and central reservations it seems bonkers because no-one is walking on it. I've put a lot of grass down in the hopes it'll soak up some of the constant rain! But I don't keep it manicured.
There were a few towns in the UK trialled not cutting most of the verges and letting it grow wild. IIRC each saved about $200k in maintenance and it did wonders for local wildlife, whilst still looking fine.
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skyth
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Post by skyth on Aug 26, 2024 17:52:48 GMT -5
Here I would worry about more deer hitting cars, both being attracted to the higher plant life and having more camouflage so not as easily seen.
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Post by easye on Sept 16, 2024 13:28:17 GMT -5
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Post by bobtheinquisitor on Sept 17, 2024 12:07:55 GMT -5
The big news today is the first confirmed Preventable death due to the overturn of Roe v Wade. It’s a brutal reminder of what is at stake this election.
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Post by Haighus on Sept 17, 2024 12:30:47 GMT -5
The big news today is the first confirmed Preventable death due to the overturn of Roe v Wade. It’s a brutal reminder of what is at stake this election. Depressing as fuck too.
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Post by easye on Sept 17, 2024 13:15:47 GMT -5
The big news today is the first confirmed Preventable death due to the overturn of Roe v Wade. It’s a brutal reminder of what is at stake this election. Got a link?
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skyth
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Post by skyth on Sept 17, 2024 17:09:47 GMT -5
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Post by skyth on Sept 17, 2024 17:11:19 GMT -5
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Post by bobtheinquisitor on Sept 17, 2024 17:48:50 GMT -5
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Post by Peregrine on Sept 17, 2024 18:00:22 GMT -5
"I go back and forth between thinking Trump is a cynical asshole like Nixon who wouldn't be that bad (and might even prove useful) or that he's America's Hitler,"
-JD Vance
Somehow I doubt he'll follow his own advice and resign.
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