• BenFranklinsDick@lemmy.world
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    My grandfather owned a farmhouse out in Nebraska, and we’d go out to the “crick” and wade around in leech infested waters and get bit by mosquitos until sundown. Then we’d pick ticks off the farm dog and dread going to the bathroom because he had a rule “if it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down”

    He also ran a nudist colony in the desert in California during the winter months. Interesting man.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    going down to the creek to dip my toes in

    creek is full of industrial runoff from the giant factory upstream

    walk upstream to see the factory

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    The cancer rate in South Memphis is four times higher than the national average, according to a ProPublica report. And a 2020 University of Memphis study found the life expectancy here is 10 years lower than other parts of the city. South Memphis also has elevated asthma rates, and the American Lung Association gave it a failing grade for air quality. Experts say this is largely due to the neighborhood’s proximity to Memphis’ industrial zone.

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    Have fun. The water isn’t supposed to be that color or smell by the way. Notice nothing lives in that water either. Even Beau miles won’t kayak it. You do you though.

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      Looks pretty normal to me for forest stream. The bed of a slow moving stream is typically gonna be pretty dark color, and there is nothing bright around to reflect off the surface

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        I’m more commenting on where I live. It’s common knowledge not to play in the lakes or waterways here.

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    what happened to the gun? We’re not armed anymore? Are we sure this is a bearless environment?

    or are there just no men in this forest? Sorry i had to make the joke

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      That is precisely how people spending too long in the creek would look like. “Outside” is not just “urban places”, is it? :|

      The big eyes though? Well, about that…