• ulterno@programming.dev
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    18 hours ago

    It still feels weird though.
    Farm peasants over here, know to shit in farm areas where it would actually serve as manure, rather than right next to the street.
    I would also assume they actually dig before and cover later.

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      16 hours ago

      farm peasonts that have always lived there at least for hundreds or thousands of years vs american farm peasants who have been there for like 320 years max, like peasant culture is more modern/new here than other countries

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        15 hours ago

        I am in India. I know people that live in farm areas or have lived there in their childhood (farmer relatives).
        I’m pretty sure their culture is older than just 320 years, but they didn’t go around defecating on or next to the streets, which I can say because the streets were not full of human shit. Although there would be the occasional dog shit and then large piles of sun-dried cow shit (which would also be much farther away from the streets).

        Any civilisation that survives through enough disease outbreaks would have at least a rudimentary understanding of environmental cleanliness. If people are dirtying places despite that, then I consider that a reflection of accumulated malice.