Lawns
Summary: I just yell about lawns
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"Lawn Culture Needs to Die" I 100% percent agree, and I have a lawn! I hate it so much. I am not the one maintaining it because I find it so stupid to cut away nature and then water it to grow back again, only to cut once more. Like literally what are we doing here yall. It is a piece of land that we attempt to exert control over and for what, like we labor on it for what exactly? The really hard core lawn type don't even want people on said lawn so it's not like it is for others. It just keep feels like a weird powertrip yall need to get over XD.
Like if you want a piece of land flat for recreational activities I get it, but to have a whole section of yard for that reason? no I don't believe you, in what world would you need that much space. They don't serve well for habitat because we destroy every so week. We pick up the grass clippings and THROW THEM AWAY in PLASTIC BAGS like we don't have a trash landfill problem.
Just thinking about how much water we just piss out onto laws makes my blood boil. Going down to street to see sprinklers go off when we are in a state were just last year we were in a water crisis that was going to affect our farmers. God the bigger the house the bigger the lawn, like can't you just have a big house, why do you need a big plot of land that you will do ABSOLUTLY NOTHING WITH and just take space away from the creatues and life forms that actually need it. You are the equivalent of a truck taking up like 6 parkin spaces. who is you? just you know *waves off handedly.
I want to try and make this more like report like so I went to search for sources and other inspiration, but as I was looking I saw a quick blurb about how something or other was going to stop the irrigation of some california laws, like yes the yard will die but may the fact of actuall climate change may hit some people in the face when they can not manufacture evergreen lush green grass.
There are alternatives to just grass you can promote local flora, and if you live in the hell pit of arizona, theres the rock gardens with cactus and other succulents that can look appealing!!, it does not all have to be grass
Not only would it be environmentally friendly, but just think of how much time you will be free from weekly chores. Even if you don't gain back time because maybe you are tending a garden, or keeping up other sorts of vegiation, you would be able to see the benefits of your labor, maybe more birds and bees and other beings will talk about your awesome little plot of land. I don't know just not a grass yard yall
"When are we going to realize that everything plays a role
This quote, ugh just like yes for whatever beliefe there is like a "plan" for this earth and we can just see how everything works together, that is not just US HUMANS who live here and can do just literally fuck all with the land we have, we need to take care of it/ or take care of it less in this case. I don't know if theres like an ingrained need for us to like "work land" or something, but like why why do we continue to do this.
So many resources go into this stupid thing and I would as mad if someone were to tell me like benefits to this, all I see are negatives