I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama @sheepnik Reminds me a little of this near me. It’s more sign than common

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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
I would walk on the grass as an act of rebellion

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@psymorama @sheepnik Reminds me a little of this near me. It’s more sign than common

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I would walk on the grass as an act of rebellion

@simonzerafa @psymorama same
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama YOU SHALL NOT USE A SHARED RESOURCE!
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
More or less like
NO BALL GAMES
in buildings' courtyard. Then parents complain kids always in front of a screen playing FIFA

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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama i think it's delightful. isn't the dream of all of us to get to yell "get off my lawn" at those damn kids? now we can all share in that
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
Local councils in the United Kingdom tend to do these sorts of things.
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama The grass belongs so much to all of us, that it belongs to none of us.
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama If you happen to have your sheep with you when you come into town though, can they graze there?
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama Syndrome from The Incredibles snarling, "and then when the grass is for everyone, then it'll be for nobody."
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I would walk on the grass as an act of rebellion

@simonzerafa I feel like it needs picnicking on!
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@psymorama If you happen to have your sheep with you when you come into town though, can they graze there?
@MichaelTBacon note to self - acquire sheep.
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@psymorama The grass belongs so much to all of us, that it belongs to none of us.
@ruawhitepaw exactly!? I was bewildered on my walk to work.
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Local councils in the United Kingdom tend to do these sorts of things.
@psymorama@mstdn.social @fooflington@infosec.exchange @simonzerafa@infosec.exchange@Saorsa @simonzerafa @fooflington they do have a habit of doing things like that but this seems like a nonsensical example.
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@MichaelTBacon note to self - acquire sheep.
@psymorama Or a cow. They're a little more immediately useful I guess.
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@psymorama @sheepnik Reminds me a little of this near me. It’s more sign than common

@revivalrecords what a tragedy
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I don’t know how many times I have walked past this but there is something completely absurd yet very much of-our-time about this.
@psymorama So the sign is a message to everyone. Who is it from?
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@psymorama So the sign is a message to everyone. Who is it from?
@klefstadmyr is the message from the grass? Is it a grass community?!