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minus-squareRoboticide@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up6·1 year agoI mean, it’s maybe cultural to a degree, it’s an Australian article and I’m American, but like, it’s still grass. “Actual” isn’t a scientific or technical term. And for all we know, she was picking lemongrass in addition to the greens.
I mean, it’s maybe cultural to a degree, it’s an Australian article and I’m American, but like, it’s still grass. “Actual” isn’t a scientific or technical term.
And for all we know, she was picking lemongrass in addition to the greens.