top | item 46407121 (no title) xedrac | 2 months ago I'll take my sprawling suburb with a big yard to grow ample food any day over a densely populated and carefully planned cityscape. With the advent of cheaper solar panels and electric vehicles, it's not a big issue. discuss order hn newest array_key_first|2 months ago Are you actually growing your own food though? Or is your yard a grass monoculture that serves more of a vanity project than anything useful?And maybe you are, which, good on you! But I don't think most Americans are. xedrac|2 months ago Yes! I love growing my own food. I have 1/4 acre with 10 fruit trees, 12 grape vines, and a 20×60' vegetable patch. potato3732842|2 months ago I don't even give a shit about the yard. Frankly it's a pain in the ass.It's about getting away from "the wrong kind"[1] of people.[1]calm down that's not who I'm talking about.
array_key_first|2 months ago Are you actually growing your own food though? Or is your yard a grass monoculture that serves more of a vanity project than anything useful?And maybe you are, which, good on you! But I don't think most Americans are. xedrac|2 months ago Yes! I love growing my own food. I have 1/4 acre with 10 fruit trees, 12 grape vines, and a 20×60' vegetable patch.
xedrac|2 months ago Yes! I love growing my own food. I have 1/4 acre with 10 fruit trees, 12 grape vines, and a 20×60' vegetable patch.
potato3732842|2 months ago I don't even give a shit about the yard. Frankly it's a pain in the ass.It's about getting away from "the wrong kind"[1] of people.[1]calm down that's not who I'm talking about.
array_key_first|2 months ago
And maybe you are, which, good on you! But I don't think most Americans are.
xedrac|2 months ago
potato3732842|2 months ago
It's about getting away from "the wrong kind"[1] of people.
[1]calm down that's not who I'm talking about.