Your lawn is racist
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@Jolly said in Your lawn is racist:
@Mik said in Your lawn is racist:
Now yer talkin'.
I giot into a little spat with my brother on FB last night. He posted some meme about lawns that proclaimed we must socially stigmatize the idea of having a lawn. In other words, cancel lawns.
There is nowhere in our lives they wil not try to control.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have long thought lawns wasteful, certainly a waste of my time and resources. But social stigmatzation as a change agent? Please.
Shame you can't tell brother you just bought a new toy for yard maintenance...
Sweet rig!
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@mark said in Your lawn is racist:
@Jolly said in Your lawn is racist:
@Mik said in Your lawn is racist:
Now yer talkin'.
I giot into a little spat with my brother on FB last night. He posted some meme about lawns that proclaimed we must socially stigmatize the idea of having a lawn. In other words, cancel lawns.
There is nowhere in our lives they wil not try to control.
Now, don't get me wrong, I have long thought lawns wasteful, certainly a waste of my time and resources. But social stigmatzation as a change agent? Please.
Shame you can't tell brother you just bought a new toy for yard maintenance...
Sweet rig!
That's Kubota's best selling under 25hp rig. Compare it directly with a 1 series Deere.
Both are very good at what they do.
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@Larry said in Your lawn is racist:
@Jolly said in Your lawn is racist:
We get around 60 inches a year...
Let's see.....
52 weeks a year, 3 times a week... 156. 156 X .....
Yep. My wife gets 1,560 inches per year.....
Who's she dating?
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Sigh, Larry’s confusing metric with English again...
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@George-K said in Your lawn is racist:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-is-it-time-to-decolonize-your-lawn/
“What is a lawn but a statement of control over nature?” asks John Douglas Belshaw, a Canadian history professor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C.
Um....exactly! Your point?
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@Kincaid said in Your lawn is racist:
@George-K said in Your lawn is racist:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-is-it-time-to-decolonize-your-lawn/
“What is a lawn but a statement of control over nature?” asks John Douglas Belshaw, a Canadian history professor at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C.
Um....exactly! Your point?
You know what else I control? 55 grains of full metal jacket going about 3250 feet per second.
Now get off my lawn!