2023-05-25T20:35:47+00:00
The meme is a tweet from Eric Holthaus, a journalist, who shares a fact about the number of lawns in the US and a humorous, sarcastic response from Matt Haugel, who suggests that the US is not doing well in certain areas. The text in the image reads: "There are 40 million acres of lawns in the US, the largest irrigated agricultural crop in the country. More than corn, wheat, and fruit trees combined. Kill your grass. We can do better." The response from Matt Haugel reads: "It's time to culturally stigmatize the American lawn."
2023-05-25T20:35:39+00:00
The meme is a humorous exchange between two people on Twitter. Eric Holthaus tweets about the 40 million acres of lawns in the US, which he considers an environmental issue. Matt Haugen responds with a sarcastic comment, saying it's time to "culturally stigmatize" the American lawn.
2023-05-25T20:32:52+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison between the amount of water used for agriculture and the amount of water used for other purposes. The image shows a graph with a massive blue block representing the 79% of water used for agriculture, while a tiny blue line represents the 1% of water used for other purposes. The text at the top of the image reads, "1.9 trillion gallons of water: Amount consumed within the Colorado River basin in a typical year."
2023-05-25T20:32:07+00:00
The meme is a humorous comparison of water usage in the Western United States, highlighting the significant amount of water used for agriculture, particularly for livestock and irrigation. The image features a graph with a large blue block labeled "Agriculture 79%" and a smaller blue block labeled "Livestock 56%". The accompanying text reads: "Conserving water in the West is not about 'shorter showers,' it's about meat and dairy."