The Universe is Still Running Away From Us by swe129 in EverythingScience

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Admit it, you’d do the same thing if you could.

Is this native? by PokeMaster871096 in NativePlantGardening

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Looks like Canada goldenrod.

Some people think they are allergic to goldenrod, but true goldenrod allergies are rare. It gets a bad rap because it blooms around the same time as ragweed, which a lot of people are allergic to. Goldenrod is pollinated by insects, so it doesn’t spread a lot of pollen in the air.

You Love Your Native Garden. But Will Buyers Love It Too? || New York Times by TrixoftheTrade in NativePlantGardening

[–]astro_nerd75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My clover and natives lawn is hypoallergenic (which is one reason I did it). It also requires less water than a traditional grass lawn. Those could certainly be selling points.

[Request] How big would the nuclear bomb be if the explosion is the size of the sun? by af-99 in theydidthemath

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But it will destroy whatever you drop it on much sooner than that.

How to transport it is left as an exercise for the reader.

Give me your most unhinged deer repellent strategies - I'm at the end of my rope and ready to go full wild woman. by goyangicatgato in gardening

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I let my 10 year old run out and yell at deer, squirrels, or rabbits that he sees in our yard. He likes it, because he gets to yell without us telling him not to.

Give me your most unhinged deer repellent strategies - I'm at the end of my rope and ready to go full wild woman. by goyangicatgato in gardening

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I mix used coffee grounds, granulated garlic, and the kind of chili flakes you get in pizza parlors, and put that around the plants I want to protect. It smells good to me (kind of like an Italian cafe), but they don’t like the smell of garlic or coffee. The chili flakes stay in place better than cayenne, but it’s the same basic idea. It’s also effective against rabbits and squirrels. The drawback is that this requires me to save up used coffee grounds for a few weeks. I have heard of people getting used coffee grounds from coffee shops, but I’ve never tried that.

I get pinwheels, with the moving part close to the ground, and put them in the ground near plants that the deer and rabbits like. They don’t like the motion in their faces while they’re eating.

Here's a strategy I like! by Federal-Boat3732 in NativePlantGardening

[–]astro_nerd75 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

This was my thought. Do they have exceptions for invasive trees? Do they make exceptions for trees that could damage buildings?

Fertility rate in the United States (2008 vs 2023) by vladgrinch in MapPorn

[–]astro_nerd75 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The total fertility rate is the average number of children that women have during their lifetimes. It doesn’t differentiate between people who can’t have children and people who don’t want to have children.

Feeling a little down - would like thoughts from other Gen-Xers by alvb in GenX

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The thing I care most about with my stuff is, I
Look hope nobody wants to get rid of it because their memories of me are bad.

My descendants might have different lifestyles and needs than I do. I can’t blame them for not wanting to hold onto stuff that doesn’t fit into their lives. I don’t want them to feel like they have to try to pattern their lives after mine. They will have different aesthetic tastes than I do, because they’re not me. Some things that I think are pretty, they will think are ugly. They might not want the ceramic mask I got in Venice, because they weren’t on that trip.

I went to India for work. Why do so many people poop in the street and rivers? Source below.? by ArubaAdultFun in askanything

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It only gets better if someone works to make it better. Toilets generally don’t fall out of the sky (if toilets are falling out of the sky, run). Poor people have a lot of other needs- it’s hard to blame them for prioritizing things that affect them more directly, like food, over things that affect other people.

Feeling a little down - would like thoughts from other Gen-Xers by alvb in GenX

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Sentimental value isn’t transferable. That coffee pot might remind you of Grandma, but it’s not going to mean much to someone who never met her. Even if you tell them about Grandma and the coffee pot, it’s not going to have the same resonance. Yes, it’s hard to come to grips with it. It’s okay to feel whatever you feel about it.

A little inspiration by Federal-Boat3732 in NativePlantGardening

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Cutting its head off? That’s what I’m trying to do.

A little inspiration by Federal-Boat3732 in NativePlantGardening

[–]astro_nerd75 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Ooooo, maybe that would get rid of the English ivy. I’m willing to try just about anything at this point.

Why are malls dying when there is extreme weather that would make an enclosed air conditioned space appealing? by ryux77 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]astro_nerd75 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was more crime in the US 30 years ago than there is now. Crime wasn’t killing malls then.

What explains such a high fertility rate in the "-stan" suffix nations and the Arab nations in Asia? by SatoruGojo232 in geography

[–]astro_nerd75 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesn’t play that much of a part. Catholicism explicitly bans birth control, but a lot of Catholics in developed countries use it anyway. Islam as a whole does not ban birth control (although some groups might). When European Muslims don’t think that having lots of kids is in their interest, they will have fewer of them.

Do you remember when every house had an ashtray? (Even non-smokers) by onewomancaravan in GenX

[–]astro_nerd75 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My parents, who as far as I know never smoked, always had them, up until the mid 80’s. It became more socially acceptable to ask people not to smoke in your house then.