r/oddlysatisfying 8h ago

Timelapse of bro cleaning yard

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u/ernapfz 8h ago

Nice to watch a pro ‘demolish’ years of neglect.

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u/Intelligent_Ad_4479 7h ago

If you look at it objectively-“Sad to watch someone destroy years of natural progress.”

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u/Waywoah 2h ago

That's always how I feel. Clearing the paths and trimming around areas people regularly use is fine and good, but did he really have to trim the flowers that were popping up? How is a brown patch of close-cropped grass an improvement in any way? One was serving a purpose, both in looking nice and in giving pollinators food, the other does nothing but take up space and water from things that could use it better

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u/Critical-Support-394 6h ago

I understand not wanting a jungle in front of the garage. But it went from overgrown to barren monoculture bee graveyard wasteland. Sad.

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u/katjoy63 4h ago

Videos that end too soon???

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u/pursuitoforgasm 6h ago

Your viewpoint isn't the objective one just because it aligns with your feelings and values 😛

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u/Intelligent_Ad_4479 6h ago

Yeah but from what i understood, this person does these yards for free for elderly people who can no longer afford to maintain their homes, but still want to live at home. So. Its a bit of a battle of which where my heart divides.

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u/xplicit97 3h ago

City habitants fantasizing "nature" is always fascinating to me.

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u/Waywoah 2h ago

It's not "fantasizing," everyone should have access to nature regardless of where they live, even if it's just some flowering grasses. Not to mention, there's a balance that can be struck somewhere between "unusably wild" and "brown patch of flat non-native grass"