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    Chào buổi sáng
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    They be giving me deep lecture 😦
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    Oh Varesa, I love and hate you
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  • A smile in court, a family destroyed outside it
    A smile in court, a family destroyed outside it
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  • [OC] I'm not much of a bumper sticker person but we'll give this one a pass
    [OC] I'm not much of a bumper sticker person but we'll give this one a pass
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  • Moss is a highly underestimated plant that offers significant environmental benefits.

    Studies show that moss-covered areas can store billions of tons more carbon than bare ground, making moss a powerful tool for carbon capture.

    Unlike most plants, moss thrives without soil and can grow on walls, roofs, and other urban surfaces, making it ideal for greening cities.

    In urban areas, moss helps cool temperatures through evaporation and can absorb pollutants like CO₂ and fine dust, improving air quality.

    It also supports biodiversity and aids in rainwater retention. Despite these advantages, moss is often removed during construction or landscaping due to aesthetic preferences.

    Embracing moss in city design could play a crucial role in tackling climate change, reducing pollution, and creating healthier living spaces.
    Moss is a highly underestimated plant that offers significant environmental benefits. Studies show that moss-covered areas can store billions of tons more carbon than bare ground, making moss a powerful tool for carbon capture. Unlike most plants, moss thrives without soil and can grow on walls, roofs, and other urban surfaces, making it ideal for greening cities. In urban areas, moss helps cool temperatures through evaporation and can absorb pollutants like CO₂ and fine dust, improving air quality. It also supports biodiversity and aids in rainwater retention. Despite these advantages, moss is often removed during construction or landscaping due to aesthetic preferences. Embracing moss in city design could play a crucial role in tackling climate change, reducing pollution, and creating healthier living spaces.
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  • Thank goodness!
    Thank goodness!
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