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The people of New York have a strange relationship to plants.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    BUT: that’s when I took a closer look, because the cabbages were even stranger than I had thus far suspected.

    can you guess?

    that’s right they were FAKE.

    plastic cabbages!!

    I don’t know if that makes me MORE or less angry. 3/3

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    @futurebird a weird al does radiohead world you live in

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      BUT: that’s when I took a closer look, because the cabbages were even stranger than I had thus far suspected.

      can you guess?

      that’s right they were FAKE.

      plastic cabbages!!

      I don’t know if that makes me MORE or less angry. 3/3

      MCDuncanLabM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird

      How weird.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        BUT: that’s when I took a closer look, because the cabbages were even stranger than I had thus far suspected.

        can you guess?

        that’s right they were FAKE.

        plastic cabbages!!

        I don’t know if that makes me MORE or less angry. 3/3

        Ángela Stella MatutinaA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @futurebird

        It's just... sad. Every square centimeter of photosynthetic green is valuable in a city. Someday they will understand, I hope. But not before the collapse.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          BUT: that’s when I took a closer look, because the cabbages were even stranger than I had thus far suspected.

          can you guess?

          that’s right they were FAKE.

          plastic cabbages!!

          I don’t know if that makes me MORE or less angry. 3/3

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          @futurebird

          Plastic ANYTHING makes me more angrey.

          Desert Storm was all about the CRUD oil.
          Trumps bullshit is all about the CRUD oil.

          Guess what plastic is made from? Murder for CRUD oil/plastic is still murder

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            BUT: that’s when I took a closer look, because the cabbages were even stranger than I had thus far suspected.

            can you guess?

            that’s right they were FAKE.

            plastic cabbages!!

            I don’t know if that makes me MORE or less angry. 3/3

            Hugo MillsD This user is from outside of this forum
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            @futurebird One thing I remember from my first (and only) visit to Toronto -- in early December, many years ago -- was the decorative cabbages planted in small plots outside people's homes. I had no idea that they were a thing.

            Brassicas, eh? Weirder and much more annoying than beans...

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            • Hugo MillsD Hugo Mills

              @futurebird One thing I remember from my first (and only) visit to Toronto -- in early December, many years ago -- was the decorative cabbages planted in small plots outside people's homes. I had no idea that they were a thing.

              Brassicas, eh? Weirder and much more annoying than beans...

              That’s a morayB This user is from outside of this forum
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              @darkling @futurebird Decorative brassicas are a NY tradition in much of Asia.

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              • George BG George B

                @futurebird

                More. A cabbage planted and abandoned to dog piss is still adding a lot of the benefits of plant life. Not much was wasted as they practically grow on trees.

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                @gbargoud
                And also more because that hipster aesthetic of veg in window boxes was about acknowledging the importance of feeding people in cities. So what kind of mindset goes 'let's take that and make it not food'
                @futurebird

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                • That’s a morayB That’s a moray

                  @darkling @futurebird Decorative brassicas are a NY tradition in much of Asia.

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                  @Bumblefish @futurebird I just had no idea they were a Thing until that point.

                  But I guess, brassicas can be all things to all people...

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                  • That’s a morayB That’s a moray

                    @darkling @futurebird Decorative brassicas are a NY tradition in much of Asia.

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                    @Bumblefish @darkling

                    I'm not impressed if you buy them that big at the nursery. Which is what I thought they did. Until I started feeling depressed about the sorry state of my own cabbage efforts... how could they beat me with such healthy broad fractal edged green leaves and so little sunlight... and so many... additives?

                    Cheating. That is how.

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                    • Ángela Stella MatutinaA Ángela Stella Matutina

                      @futurebird

                      It's just... sad. Every square centimeter of photosynthetic green is valuable in a city. Someday they will understand, I hope. But not before the collapse.

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                      @angelastella

                      There are less glamorous things that will grow in such places.

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        @angelastella

                        There are less glamorous things that will grow in such places.

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                        @futurebird

                        Anything. The hardier the better.

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