Mar 3 2008Apartment Building With Hydroponic Gardens

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There's a new apartment complex going up in Wuhan, China. Big deal you say? Well what if I told you that each apartment includes a 100-square-foot trellised hydroponic garden? Now I know what you're thinking -- "Yes, weed!" And you are correct. Indeed, all the weed you need. No but seriously, you're supposed to grow vegetables and stuff like that. Although that girl in the picture does look kind of high. And kind of like a ghost. So you can count me out. No number of hydroponic gardens is enough to get into a haunted apartment complex. Am I right? High five!

An apartment building with private hydroponic gardens [dvice]

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They sell fabreeze in china right?

Lol funny description.

There is too much smog to have a garden in china...

#3: China's a really big country (read: the largest country in land area). So not all of China is smog-filled. In any case, these are enclosed behind glass (as per the pictures) so the smog itself wouldn't be that big of a deal.

The whole country is smog filled. It is polluted with worthless American money, stinky ass Chinese (yea much worse than french stink), and the stench of piss -ass american values.

How 'bout that?


Is this some kind of communist propaganda? I thought Russia was like twice as big as China. I guess it's still PRETTY big though. So I guess guate6's argument still stands. But message boards are all about bickering about the little things.
If any you f***ers spells desert wrong, I'll jump down your throats like you were Debbie.

Oh you mean desert like as in Little Debbie? That f'n Ho-Ho...

That girl died with unrequited love for the architect, so now she holds a Grudge against people who live there. You know, cause they totally had something to do with her death.

The Homeless can be the window washers so they can look at the food and see what they're missing out on because they didn't get a job.

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