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1. nemo44+85[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:28:01
>>taraka+(OP)
Although I get her point I think she’s antisocial and being a bad neighbor. Especially by insisting to hang it in the front yard.

To live peacefully in a society you have to compromise and you can’t just do as you please. Communities have certain standards and by-laws that should be respected. If you’re compelled then bring it up at the next town meeting and rally support for your cause.

What if someone decides they should park their car on the front lawn since the boat and camper take up the driveway? Or just set a couch up on the front lawn because I like to have a nap there?

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2. gambit+Pd[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:15:45
>>nemo44+85
>>What if someone decides they should park their car on the front lawn since the boat and camper take up the driveway? Or just set a couch up on the front lawn because I like to have a nap there?

Wait, isn't America meant to be land of the free? Is it their front lawn, or is it not? I live in a much less "free" country according to any American, and yet neither thing would be a problem. It's your front lawn, want to a park a car there? That's your call.

What an incredibly weird argument that is.

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3. nemo44+9p[view] [source] 2022-10-07 14:06:41
>>gambit+Pd
I should be able to build a giant ferris wheel on my front lawn because it's my property after all!
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4. gambit+ns[view] [source] 2022-10-07 14:21:39
>>nemo44+9p
If you can't see a difference between parking a car vs building a giant ferris wheel on your front lawn, then I'm afraid that's on you. There is a line with what's acceptable - but luckily in most places and in most people's minds it doesn't lie anywhere where you think it does.
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