https://rvmiles.com/california-generator-ban/
Stu! You climb down off of that thing THIS INSTANT before you hurt yourself or others! Arrrgghhh.
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This post was edited by Randy D at December 21, 2021 10:00 PM MST
You’re really asking the wrong person.
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I have no idea if I'm correct but based on other questions and posts from beancrisp, I thought
'watermelons" might be some sort of political slam and I found this:
A term used a number of African countries, including Sierra Leone and Zambia, to refer to people whose most obvious or strongly professed political allegiance is not their true one. This may be out of a desire to hide their true preferences from their friends or from an authoritarian government. In Zambia, for example, the United Party for National Development (UPND) opposition party launched a ‘Watermelon Campaign’ in the 2016 elections, encouraging supporters to pretend that they plan to vote for the ruling party by wearing its colour (green)—thus avoiding the risk of political violence—while in reality being UPDN (red) on the inside. The term can also be used more generally. For example, the term ‘watermelon crowds’ has been used to describe rally audiences who are paid to turn up to make a candidate look more popular but do not actually support him.
I have no idea if I'm correct but based on other questions and posts from beancrisp, I thought
'watermelons" might be some sort of political slam and I found this:
A term used a number of African countries, including Sierra Leone and Zambia, to refer to people whose most obvious or strongly professed political allegiance is not their true one. This may be out of a desire to hide their true preferences from their friends or from an authoritarian government. In Zambia, for example, the United Party for National Development (UPND) opposition party launched a ‘Watermelon Campaign’ in the 2016 elections, encouraging supporters to pretend that they plan to vote for the ruling party by wearing its colour (green)—thus avoiding the risk of political violence—while in reality being UPDN (red) on the inside. The term can also be used more generally. For example, the term ‘watermelon crowds’ has been used to describe rally audiences who are paid to turn up to make a candidate look more popular but do not actually support him.
I wouldn't worry about it because soon all the watermelons will die from lack of water caused by drought from globule warming that is caused by the burring of fossil fuels in generators. Cheers!