Pazintach

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[–] Pazintach@discuss.tchncs.de 6 points 3 months ago (11 children)

I've seen people scrolling on it their whole time on public transportations on materials worse than the worst of TV commercials, like they were in a trance. I know people who using it for at lease an hour every day before bed, and admitting they don't know what they get from it, just boredom. From what I know, it's like brainwashing for people who don't know what to do with their lives.

[–] Pazintach@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 5 months ago

I'm glad that in the US you got to keep your land no matter what. It's a relief that real community still exists in other parts of the world.

[–] Pazintach@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

If you gradually put in vegetable wasts, cardboard paper, and maybe some soil, keep them airy and moist, and turn them often, in the worst case they only have a little bit unpleasant smell in the beginning. One of my compost pot is mostly indoor, it has a smell, but it's a pleasant smell.

[–] Pazintach@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

I live in a small flat too. Usually, I put my compost in a big plastic bucket with holes underneath, then hang it outside the window. Bring it indoor when it's freezing outside. I also use a relatively big pot, put it beside my other plants on a window shelf. But I only put in normal garden wastes and a small amount of fresh kitchen waste, as the spaces really weren't enough, they already take at least a year to decompose. Not sure if it's doable for you?

Edit: They don't smell if they decompose right.

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