LexicalAnalysis

LexicalAnalysis t1_iub93iy wrote

Nah idk. The more interesting people tend to have layers. And patience is a valiantly earned virtue along with practical reasoning which any worthwhile friendship is worth. Noteworthy i read friendship not relationship. But yeah anyway. Red flags are still real too

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuail1y wrote

That’s one mighty hole though. If you do regrow the grass and he does it elsewhere like say you did put cayenne on the new grass and he didn’t dig it burning his nose perhaps there’s some other outlet you could provide him to redirect this behavior or repurpose this need for a human plot what have you. Something that could satiate his appetite to dig like a sand pile idk

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iuahk4b wrote

By all means if he were temporarily evicted from the premises and then reintroduced with some unsatisfactory new digging area say idk with maybe a little cayenne pepper on it so when he goes to sniff the new growth on his former project he would be formally discouraged from recommitting his crime I say total success

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iua9oq8 wrote

Fence boards are usually a nice 1x6(not precisely). I’ve used some for picture frames and when routing the edges for joinery and actually holding the picture they’re easy to work with and also sanded down to nice smooth finishes without much effort or sandpaper. Plus they’re light

Oh and a 1x6x6 treated fence board for $2.50 beats the crap out of the price of its competitive lumber options $8-??

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LexicalAnalysis t1_iua8y2u wrote

The easiest cheapest way I can think is fence board routed with lap joints glued together the back support boards wouldn’t be needed that way, if it were only a painting of a map in white also which would make the type of wood not matter so much. Also fence board are treated and not the hardest wood hence would sand down to a nice finish for painting smoothly

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