the only reason for every suburban garage to contain a lawn mower is to prop up and reinforce the core concept of independence, which is entirely fiction and unencountered in the natural world we inhabit.we are all dependent.share.
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the only reason for every suburban garage to contain a lawn mower is to prop up and reinforce the core concept of independence, which is entirely fiction and unencountered in the natural world we inhabit.
we are all dependent.
share.
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aschmitzreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog Yes, also a neighborhood tool library would be great. (On the other hand, those things are loud even when electric, and it would be real nice if everyone did their yard work at the same time and it wasn't the effectively-constant background noise for eight months of the year.)
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to aschmitz on last edited by
@aschmitz I'm all for us collectively de-lawning as much as possible tbqh
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@djsundog Though now I'm wondering about the practicality of a block-wide version of the automated mowers. If I recall, some of the larger Husqvarna models use AGPS and a map, not buried wires, so maybe it's practical?
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to aschmitz on last edited by
@aschmitz I'm not sure the squirrels deserve that haha
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OpenComputeDesignreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
@djsundog This. Gosh I hate how so many people use "independence". People have tried to convince me to do all kinds of shit that make no sense with the only justification "uhm, because independence!"
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the car lane disrespecterreplied to DJ Sundog - from the toot-lab on last edited by
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DJ Sundog - from the toot-labreplied to the car lane disrespecter on last edited by
@t54r4n1 we'll get there