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Pears are trash fruit. They're not as bad as durian, but that only because they don't smell like unwashed ass.
(@Fueco's is pretty, though)
My unwashed ass is pretty too.
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Pears are trash fruit. They're not as bad as durian, but that only because they don't smell like unwashed ass.
(@Fueco's is pretty, though)
Pears are trash fruit. They're not as bad as durian, but that only because they don't smell like unwashed ass.
(@Fueco's is pretty, though)
How can you be so wrong so consistently? Grapefruit is magnificent. Truly the underappreciated star of the citrus family. Now if you had said honeydew melons are the worst, we might be able to have a reasonable discussion. But this unwarranted aggression toward grapefruit?The grapefruit would like a word, as you seem to think the pear is stealing it crown.
A friend of mine in Maryland did it last year and it was a total pain. It took forever to mow the lawn after it had grown massive.Does anyone (not just SF, anyone) actually do "No Mow May"? I get the rhetoric, grass lawns are bad for the environment, but it's just so impractical that the only people who might do it would just get rid of their lawns.
If you live somewhere temperate, May is peak growing season. My lawn would be two feet tall after not mowing all month, and probably have freaking trees growing out of it. I'm not especially lawn obsessed but I end up mowing almost twice a week during peak spring. It'd be a huge project to reclaim, not to mention being unusable and ugly the whole time.
Bradford pears don't produce human-edible fruit, just little fruit that the birds love to spread all over the place.Pears are trash fruit. They're not as bad as durian, but that only because they don't smell like unwashed ass.
(@Fueco's is pretty, though)
Bradford pears don't produce human-edible fruit, just little fruit that the birds love to spread all over the place.
A friend of mine in Maryland did it last year and it was a total pain. It took forever to mow the lawn after it had grown massive.
If someone wants to help pollinators and other beneficial insects, planting flowers and other things native to one's area is the best strategy. Not mowing for a month is performative environmentalism, imo.
How can you be so wrong so consistently? Grapefruit is magnificent. Truly the underappreciated star of the citrus family. Now if you had said honeydew melons are the worst, we might be able to have a reasonable discussion. But this unwarranted aggression toward grapefruit?
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Grapefruit is the worst citrus fruit.You're a monster. Grapefruit is like eating a rotting corpse with stringy pulp.
You're a monster. Grapefruit is like eating a rotting corpse with stringy pulp.
How dare you profane the state fruit of Texas.Grapefruit is the worst citrus fruit.
How dare you profane the state fruit of Texas.
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The Texas Red Grapefruit was adopted as the Texas state fruit on May 17, 1993. The fruit was first discovered by Texas citrus growers in 1929. It generates more revenue than any other tree fruit in Texas. The legislature said, “This variety of grapefruit has been carefully nurtured and perfected...wheretexasbecametexas.org
Commonly referred to as "all pears".bad mealy pears
Commonly referred to as "all pears".