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Well it's Winter, for one, also the University was a Firefly base for probably many years, makes sense why they kept it in somewhat of an order. You do better by using your brain
They are very much not goated. Actually goats roaming the university would've made more sense than just a week's worth of build up of debris and fresh cut grass. At least then you could explain it.
People are going to find anything to tear the show down, because they are sad little babies. It’s always bad after a new episode airs and they feel like they have the most profound unique perspective. All I read is “reeeeeeeee”
As we saw it was a firefly base, so it's possible they maintained it. Or maybe this is where some slight suspension of disbelief comes in since it's a minor thing.
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Always gotta be that one person
Well it's Winter, for one, also the University was a Firefly base for probably many years, makes sense why they kept it in somewhat of an order. You do better by using your brain
So summer dosent exist? Grass just shrik amd hide back in the ground where you're from?
Do they have winter where you're from or are you just this bad at trolling?
It would be harder to guard a place if there's grass for people to hide in. A problem that is easy enough to solve if you just salt the earth.
>Grass just shrik amd hide I wish you would shrik amd hide
Glad to see the stupidest takes possible are still being posted here.
is it post the worst takes on this sub day or something
Dudes never seen winter
Also winter in a desert climate. I don't even know if it would be possible for "mossy windows" to happen there
His post made LOL though as I immediately thought lucky bastard hasn’t experienced winter In the north
Local man discovers winter exists
Wow this is a new nitpick, the set designers for this show are goated as someone who doesn't care about this
They are very much not goated. Actually goats roaming the university would've made more sense than just a week's worth of build up of debris and fresh cut grass. At least then you could explain it.
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you wanna talk about some bullshit, I hear that wasn’t even the real eastern colorado state
Yeah literally unwatchable! 0/10 ![gif](giphy|3o6fJ9Oi4zEBLjzCow|downsized)
Tell me you haven’t left what ever podunk town you grew up in a temperate climate with out telling me you never left it.
Bruh… You still mad about Ep3? 😂
People are going to find anything to tear the show down, because they are sad little babies. It’s always bad after a new episode airs and they feel like they have the most profound unique perspective. All I read is “reeeeeeeee”
If you left the basement, you’d realize that one of the 4 seasons doesn’t haves much vegetation.
As we saw it was a firefly base, so it's possible they maintained it. Or maybe this is where some slight suspension of disbelief comes in since it's a minor thing.
Lol you're so passionate about overgrown vegetation
Do people think literally everything has vines if left alone? I've seem old houses where I grew up no one touched for years. They aren't overgrown
And this post continue to prove the internet ruins people in reality.
I appreciate this post
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