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Reborn into both the underground and overground social realms, I've emerged from a 4-year hiatus from social media. Now, I'm ready to reengage and grow constructively. My aim? To authentically showcase everyday life, mirroring the experiences of fellow humans on centralized platforms. Beyond the confines of societal norms, many of us cherish our families, hobbies, and unique interests. Personally, I'm deeply passionate about BTC and decentralization. Other hobbies include β›·οΈπŸ•ΊπŸ‹οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸ—½πŸ•οΈβœˆοΈπŸ“½οΈπŸ©Ίβš•οΈ
I attended a lawn party last night in Bridgewater Virginia and didn't know beforehand what to expect. To my surprise, there were numerous antique engines and tractors on display. It was fascinating to behold the technology of the time and incredible to witness the energy output these old machines were capable of. Vintage engines showcase the ingenuity of the past and how they simplified our daily lives. Their proof of work is still relevant today. #grownostr #videostr #photostr #
If I were ever incarcerated, my longing for nature would be profound. Even artistic depictions of the outdoors would provide solace. Prisons adorned with nature-themed artwork could transform the experience. Imagery is incredibly powerful. #videostr #grownostr #prisonstr #dontevergotoprison
Is there a way to keep my Christmas tree alive until this upcoming Christmas ? It’s now March and I placed it in my back patio. It blends very well. I love real Christmas Trees but hate disposing of them. I asked chat GPT if there is any hope to keep it alive . Maybe my fellow Humans have more reassuring stories. #grownostr. #photonostr #christmasstr #christmas #tree #happytrees #happyappearingalivebutdeadtree #happyappearingalivebutdeadtreestr Chat GPT response : Once a Christmas tree is cut, its root system is no longer intact, which means it cannot sustain itself indefinitely or regrow roots. The fact that your tree still appears "alive" and green is due to its needles holding on, which some species of Christmas trees can do quite well, especially in cooler climates or if they're well cared for with regular water. However, without roots, the tree cannot take up nutrients or truly continue its growth cycle. Keeping it in water has helped preserve its needles and maintain its appearance so far. As time goes on, even if the tree remains visually appealing for a longer period than expected, it is slowly going through a drying process and will eventually become brittle and brown, as it is not truly alive in the sense that it can regrow or sustain itself long-term. If you wish to have a living Christmas tree that you can use for multiple years, you might consider purchasing a potted Christmas tree with its root ball intact. These trees can be kept alive in a pot and taken indoors for the Christmas season, then moved back outdoors to continue growing. They require care similar to any other potted plant, including appropriate watering, sunlight, and possibly repotting as they grow. Eventually, they can become too large to bring indoors but can be planted in the ground to live out a natural life cycle. For your current tree, while it's a nice idea to want to reuse it for next Christmas, it's not feasible to keep it alive until then. Enjoy its beauty for as long as you can, and consider a living, potted tree for next year if you're interested in a more sustainable option.