For Horace
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Toddler pool in the front yard.
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When our tree started coming down, I had to move some of the larger branches to common area out of the way from walkways until the tree removal company could arrive, which took 2 days.
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the exact shade of dark brown on the back of our patio doors.
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Toddler pool in the front yard.
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When our tree started coming down, I had to move some of the larger branches to common area out of the way from walkways until the tree removal company could arrive, which took 2 days.
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the exact shade of dark brown on the back of our patio doors.
Wow, should've gone with Equity Brown
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We currently have a big pile of crappy old lumber on our front lawn that was left behind by the guy who replaced the awful wooden support for the flower bed with a nice stone wall. I see this guy walk past every day, looking at it and wishing there was an HOA.
At some point we'll hire a skip.
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We currently have a big pile of crappy old lumber on our front lawn that was left behind by the guy who replaced the awful wooden support for the flower bed with a nice stone wall. I see this guy walk past every day, looking at it and wishing there was an HOA.
At some point we'll hire a skip.
@Doctor-Phibes said in For Horace:
We currently have a big pile of crappy old lumber on our front lawn that was left behind by the guy who replaced the awful wooden support for the flower bed with a nice stone wall. I see this guy walk past every day, looking at it and wishing there was an HOA.
At some point we'll hire a skip.
No HOA? A container of barbecue briquet lighter and a match ought to do it...
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@jon-nyc said in For Horace:
Someone suggested “HOA” as the term of venery for Karens.
“An HOA of Karens”
That checks out.
Also glad to see you've come around to accepting Karen in the vernacular, as a word that describes something we all understand.
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@jon-nyc said in For Horace:
Someone suggested “HOA” as the term of venery for Karens.
“An HOA of Karens”
That checks out.
Also glad to see you've come around to accepting Karen in the vernacular, as a word that describes something we all understand.
I accept it - in the sense that I find the memes funny - but frankly I don’t like the idea that the culture decided we can have a running joke about people of a certain phenotype just because those phenotypes (white females of a certain age) are disfavored in the intersectional hierarchy.
Imagine an analogous memetic complex concerning “Laqishas” and whether or not it would get the same play.
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I accept it - in the sense that I find the memes funny - but frankly I don’t like the idea that the culture decided we can have a running joke about people of a certain phenotype just because those phenotypes (white females of a certain age) are disfavored in the intersectional hierarchy.
Imagine an analogous memetic complex concerning “Laqishas” and whether or not it would get the same play.
@jon-nyc said in For Horace:
I accept it - in the sense that I find the memes funny - but frankly I don’t like the idea that the culture decided we can have a running joke about people of a certain phenotype just because those phenotypes (white females of a certain age) are disfavored in the intersectional hierarchy.
Imagine an analogous memetic complex concerning “Laqishas” and whether or not it would get the same play.
Middle age white female is necessary for Karen but hardly sufficient. The resonance is about personality characteristics. Which are of course not exclusive to the phenotype.