• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Fair enough.

    though, my understanding is that the opposition to clotheslines is a mostly US thing. Especially in places where the weather is warm year-round. (specifically its the HOA’s because HOA’s are the devil.)

    edit: also, there’s no state here that forbids the practice. (there may be cities that do, but I imagine those are in places like… florida. Government small enough to fit in your backyard.)

    • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      though, my understanding is that the opposition to clotheslines is a mostly US thing. Especially in places where the weather is warm year-round.

      That’s fair. I’m not personally knowledgeable about said rules; I just thought I’d point out those couple things.

      (specifically its the HOA’s because HOA’s are the devil.)

      Agreed. I would say they need to go fuck themselves with a cactus, but really now. What did the cactus ever do to deserve that?

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      2 months ago

      My house is in an HOA. I’m not allowed to have a clothesline.

      I do anyway. It’s on my screened in porch, and not visible unless you’re climbing trees in my backyard. And if you are, fuck you, I’ll walk around naked all day if I goddamn well please.