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Tordoc

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I pretend to be a bird on the internet. He/Him

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Ayo, occasional user of lsd and grower of shrooms here

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Seconding this; Cruelty Squad is hitting that Deus Ex/Quake itch for me right now

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Just started my first playthrough recently, should be exciting to have even more stuff to discover!

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I feel the more likely scenario is for public surveillance to reach a point where everyone outside their home (or near a window) is being recorded from multiple sources.

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Very true, I forgot about the doorbell cameras! Neighbors on FB will often post their camera footage when a “suspicious” (read: black or young) person drives by

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I believe this troll is referring to the transexual and bisexual pride flags on OP’s banner. Best not to engage further.

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I appreciate your work moderating and growing a community <3

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I feel the same way; having a mix of high- and low-intensity tasks in a workday stresses me out less because I can use the easier tasks as a warmup or cooldown for the larger tasks.

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Not a stupid question at all! This method works for several reasons:

  • Typical soil contains the majority of nutrients in the topsoil layer, which is roughly 1-10in (2.5-25cm) deep. Because compost is added up to 2ft (60cm) deep, roots will grow much deeper to take advantage of the easily accessible nutrients.
  • When the soil is kept loose, plants can grow roots through it much easier; French intensive gardening focuses on loosening the soil very deeply and avoids compacting it so plants don’t have to expend as much energy pushing their roots through hard soil.
  • As a result of plants growing roots deeper rather than wider, they’re able to be planted much more densely and grow more produce than market gardening in the same size plot!
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Absolutely. Like you, I’m trying to get involved in/build up my local community. I tend to a small farm, so I’ve been taking a page out of Stardew’s book; it turns out most people really do like being gifted vegetables and animal products!

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