summerbl1nd [none/use name]

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Cake day: August 23rd, 2020

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  • summerbl1nd [none/use name]togardening*Permanently Deleted*
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    2 years ago

    i just found out last night that you're supposed to clip the first three waves of fruit on pepper plants, otherwise it spends too much energy on fruiting the first couple waves and gets stunted overall

    fml fml fml


    1. he's right about the stupid real estate speculation

    2. ghost cities are not ghost cities anymore

    3. the demolition of buildings under construction is usually used in the context of faking gdp growth, not structural instability

    4. build construction quality has gone up in recent years, 90s and 00s were the heydays of shittiness

    5. you do get less bang for your buck (poor interior quality, less usable floor space) despite 4 (because of speculation)

    6. that being said, there have been collapses of finished buildings with occupants inside, and peoples heads have rolled for it. remind me who got the axe for grenfell again?

    7. people buy houses for speculation yes, but most people actually buy because they need a house to get married and, yknow, live in

    8. superstructure also drives base: there is a culture of women requiring men to have bought a house/car before getting married as a sign of financial potential, which adds to the speculation

    9. the downward spiral is a controlled detonation by the central government (because provincial governments are too compromised) that has been cheered on by those who were previously unable to buy a house

    10. rent is so much fucking cheaper in china than in the states





  • liberal faction still too powerful, xi needs to take a leaf out of putin's book and minecraft some motherfuckers but i don't think he's got it in him

    like, it's been nice to see his leftward shift but i get the feeling that bo xilai woulda jumped on taiwan as soon as the SMO kicked off, to say nothing of mao himself





  • summerbl1nd [none/use name]tomemesKOI
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    2 years ago

    yup! and i said 'domesticated' but i suspect that people invented sluiced paddies first and the fish just got in of their own accord and stuck around.



  • summerbl1nd [none/use name]tomemesKOI
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    2 years ago

    afaik people first domesticated carp to keep the rice paddies clear of pests, the fact that they also helped fertilize the crops was an added bonus. i think ducks were also used, might have just been in the village pond and not the paddies themselves though.