• redisdead@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Bullshit. Once you’ve built your giant rabbit hutches for human, you’re going to need all the accompanying services these giant misery factories need. Industrial scale services for industrial scale human storage facilities.

    Go live in one of you want to, share that one sad looking tree in your one sad looking park where you’re not allowed to walk on the grass with ten thousands of other people.

    Don’t forget your antidepressants and your sleeping pills.

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        3 months ago

        Lmao this is a shitty park full of druggies and dog shit.

        Anyone who’s actually been there will tell you.

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          3 months ago

          Fine suburbanite, everything that is not a private garden will automatically suck for you, and apparently there is not a single dirty ugly and bad backyard, garden or house itself wherever you live. Here in Brazil, tons of people leave mosquitoes proliferating in suburban houses, turning them into vectors for dengue, chicungunha, zika, etc. Can i say every suburban house is a cesspool too ? are all these Moscow parks , Tokyo parks full of dog shit and druggies all the time too ?

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            3 months ago

            Private garden? There’s an actual forest behind my house. With actual wild animals in them.

            You are genuinely deranged if you think a manicured park with one bush per 10k people counts as anything worth talking about lmao.

            And as if massively concentrated humans stored in giant soviet blocks aren’t a disease vector lmao.

            How comfortable are your anti-homeless benches in your artificial park?