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D895n9o33436N42

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    Comment #26599834

    Yes, but those things bring more value than simple green grass. I can eat the chickens and their eggs. I can eat veggies from the garden. I can’t eat St Augustine grass because I’m…

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    Comment #26599829

    I would never!

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    Comment #26599828

    If I simply stop, I won’t be able to find my house. There has to be a better plan. Native plants are probably the answer.

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    Comment #26599118

    > There’s a lot of yardspace that could become gardens and chicken farms in a pinch. I’d do anything to stop caring for the damned lawn.

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    Comment #26598965

    People I know in Manhattan are still paying their cleaners even though there’s no more cleaning. These are fewer and fewer as folks permanently decamp from the city.

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    Comment #25425740

    Your comment echoes my experience... in New York City. I’m white too, and I’d gotten pulled over more times in NYC than anywhere else. There’s always something: you drove over the …

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    Comment #25425683

    I’m an immigrant, and I’ll never stand for any kind of reparations for descendants of former slaves. Invariably this will come out of tax dollars to which I’m contributing by way o…

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    > That is like saying "the sick made this hospital uninviting". But the sick do make a hospital uninviting! Think of all those heart attack patients who opted not to visit their lo…

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    > My fear of the decline of traditional marriage? The only marriage you have the right to be concerned about is your own, if any. If you don’t like gay marriage, don’t get gay marr…

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    Comment #24110341

    I was fat before the pandemic. I continue to be fat during the pandemic. I will be fat after the pandemic is over. Fitness is for other people. I’m doing great, thanks for asking. …

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    Comment #24061300

    You don’t have to download the internet upon each build. First, in a corporate environment it’s common to run builds backed by artifact servers that’ll cache just about anything. S…

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    Comment #24059863

    “Free market” isn’t “free everything”. In a free market the bid-ask spread is king. It’s just another kind of tyranny, which, like all such things, benefits those who are set up to…

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    Comment #24059686

    This reminds me of a famously obtuse and obdurate boss who asked for things that were utterly impossible. He had delusions of grandeur which left him convinced that he and only he …

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    Comment #24059615

    For this reason I’ve been dockerizing my builds for almost five years. I was late to the Docker party, but when I saw the benefits it brings to build pipelines, I was sold. It's tr…

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    Comment #24059540

    Gold is a poor asset no matter how you turn it. Most people don’t hold physical gold when they trade in it. If the current financial system were to fail, do you really believe that…

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    Comment #23997758

    What happens when everyone’s work environment is the same across a given company? Doesn’t this level the playing field? Evergreen communication seems to specifically serve the goal…

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    Comment #23997359

    > You lose the one huge opportunity in adult life for making new relationships - and that's at work, in the office. Eh, there’s enough anecdata to swing this in either direction. I…

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    Comment #23972100

    > Also how is outlook any better? Google: our business is ads, and you’re the product. Put more of your data into Gmail so that we can show you more ads and do a million other thin…

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    Comment #23957847

    Stop cutting part of my sentence to present it out of context.

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    Comment #23957584

    > People want gasoline or gas. People don't want to pay for CO2 removal, because they don't get anything back immediately - maybe a slightly cooler planet and better biosphere 50 y…