Amazing. Love to hear that.
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Can we take a minute to appreciate the bookstore that this is happening at?
It’s called McNally Robinson. It’s based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It has previously expanded into places like New York city, but I believe now only operates out of Winnipeg .
It is a phenomenal bookstore that does wonders for local artists giving them platforms they otherwise would not get.
Great story all around.
ETA, I’d recognize that logo anywhere, been driving by it my whole life.
S_204@lemm.eeto Crazy Fucking Videos@lemmy.world•NYPD gropes and unbuttons the shirt of a handcuffed woman at Pro Palestine student protestEnglish01·1 year agoA female police officer patting down a female who was arrested.
This is not a problem. This is what is supposed to happen.
This isn’t news.
Those niche subs aren’t worthwhile here yet. They’re just filled with losers who insist they’re 100% right about everything all the time or they’re losers with nothing better to do than sit online and troll.
I love this site LoL. The people here are all the dumbest parts of Reddit, Tumblr and twitter rolled into one glowing repository of stupidity.
I’m just waiting for all those Michigan voters threatening Biden right now to go through with it.
I’m not American, I’d be really curious to see the shocked Pikachu faces when those people are rounded up and deported by the fascist dictator they’d be tacitly supporting.
S_204@lemm.eeto Canada@lemmy.ca•In stunning pre-dawn raids, Toronto police ‘terrorize’ Palestine activists0·2 years agoThis wasn’t a peaceful protest though. This was a crime motivated by hate according to the police …and frankly the social media posts the perpetrators made backs that up. They attacked a Canadian business that has no say or vote in Israeli politics.
It’s funny, my yard is essentially the community play ground. When I don’t maintain it, the clover gets destroyed and it turns into a mud pit the kids can’t play on really. Natural grasses didn’t stand a chance even after being given the time to establish.
I consulted with a landscape architect who I was partnered with on an elementary school I was building looking for what I could do naturally to keep the yard in tact while the kids played… this was a nationwide firm, on a LEED Gold project. Their answer? Grass. Rye grass, KBG and red fescue was the recommendation.
I nuked the lawn, soil and seeded it and two years later it’s held up wonderfully and is enjoyed by a handful of families.
I planted Milk weed for the pollinators. They don’t want most of the crap people plant trying to be Eco friendly anyways or so the landscape architect told me.
This anti lawn tirade is kinda anti-kid to a degree. When my kids are older and not using it every day, I’ll tear it all out and hardscape it. I don’t wanna maintain things for no purpose.