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Soil programmer and code pruner. Gratitude is one of the most powerful tools you have. Liberty over freedom. Community is security. The antidote to fear is confidence. Session Chat: 05bbd5b2a29c3215814823401765e891081f25b6ff60abe2e4161d960a4e05eb05 Delta Chat: https://i.delta.chat/#E0E6A45E52233574F13E6A8777A3C855C8C7C602&a=ciz0ycpr0%40nine.testrun.org&n=Troy&i=J7n8b913uNkTsa9hUqGuXBq0&s=PXPuZ0acdQkTQwMCaeI6zg_X

Having only one species in your yard is not biodiversity.

Finally, a response that sounds human! Thank you! You asked me to explain, but did not answer my question by clarifying your first reaponse, so it seemed like you were just wasting time. Now that you've explained what you meant by "cope", there is something to discuss.

The reason for my first post is that lawns have very high liability for minmal reward. The typical western culture lawn of today came from suburban planning. Each person had a house, but are packed in tight. As a marketing ploy, the original suburban developments used lawns to mimic French aristocrats that used large lawns as a defense against invading troops (or citizens). This was to give the human sardine a feeling of false regality after their purchase.

The current benefits that people ascribe to lawns are that they are comfortable to walk on, even if most people don't. However, the amount of maintenance, fertilizers, abatement sprays, and water needed is huge compared to ground covers, or moss; which give the same results without the same constraint on funds or time.

Using the same space for growing medicine or food uses less resources, and yields something of value (and you can still zen out). You could have an area that's pleasant to walk on, provides a tangible value, and with more time and money than what a lawn will allow.

So no, I'm not jealous of lawns. They started as a way to sell houses, and the risk-to-reward ratio is horrible compared to food, medicine, or moss.

If you want to communicate, then by all means, please do. Being cryptic and short-winded isn't helping anyone.

Check out his last Tweets when he talks about Hillary's goons following him after he said she had to know about Weinstein's sexual assaults.

Do you care to elaborate? I don't know what you're saying.

Owning a lawn is a sign of being brainwashed.

I don't know much of what you're talking about. I know Fiatjaf didn't hide very well, and people are blaming someone other than Fiatjaf. If that's what you're talking about, then yeah, everyone slamming the reporter for revealing a name does not understand the concept of personal responsibility. Since I find personal responsibility to be a basic and simple concept, anyone that doesn't understand it is retarded, in my opinion.

Anyway, I disagree that someone writing an article (reporting) is censorship. To think that "creating words is censorship" is 100% backwards; i.e. retarded.

You're not supposed to go full retard.

Ah, you mean reporting a profile. I thought you meant writing articles.

If your M.O. is to wait until there is a problem, you will end up only facing problems.