My girlfriend and I went out yesterday to steal love locks, then went to get some warm food and drinks afterwards (it was friggin' cold).
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@lianna @alice I bet you would. From your profile you sound like a really nice person
I’m a huge fan of native meadows and try to convince everyone I know with a garden to do their bit.On love locks, I don’t really like them in my city centre because of the wider context. So first of all, they’re being put on some pretty old fencing and railing, and it’s fencing for pedestrians (only) that protects us next to a very steep set of stairs. It’s a quaint place to put them if you’re a visitor, but as a resident who uses that staircase I want to know the fencing isn’t under strain. Secondly, tourism in Edinburgh fucking sucks. The city centre is super congested all year round now, and while I don’t have anything against any individual visitors, as a whole they are loud, slow, and just generally incredibly annoying when I’m trying to live my normal life. Those will be the people leaving the love locks. It’s sweet, sure, but if you’re putting a padlock on public infrastructure in a place you’re visiting, I don’t think you should be naive enough to believe it’s going to be there if you ever choose to come back. And let’s be real, many of those people never will be back!
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@lianna I'll add that the life of *almost* all of these locks (where I live) is measured in months at most before they rust into a little ball of tetanus risk. No one uses marine-grade locks, but they place them right over the salt water—in a city that rains like ⅓ of the year. So the bridge quickly becomes an ode to decay and less safe for the kids to cross, because there are rusty chunks of metal sticking out everywhere.The city also comes by and destroys them.
I save what I can and preserve/restore them—eventually they'll all go in the local museum in a big installation to celebrate love and love locks.
(Sorry for being a dick)
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@jimgar
@lianna I'll add that the life of *almost* all of these locks (where I live) is measured in months at most before they rust into a little ball of tetanus risk. No one uses marine-grade locks, but they place them right over the salt water—in a city that rains like ⅓ of the year. So the bridge quickly becomes an ode to decay and less safe for the kids to cross, because there are rusty chunks of metal sticking out everywhere.The city also comes by and destroys them.
I save what I can and preserve/restore them—eventually they'll all go in the local museum in a big installation to celebrate love and love locks.
(Sorry for being a dick)
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Hrmkay ... i don't like it .. stealing love locks just because they're easy to grab? Sorry no ... don't like it...
But why the heck do you take the newest ones straight from this year?
Why not at least take older ones first?
@hackbyte no, stealing them because the city will destroy them (if they don't become a rusty lump first—which only takes a couple months).
If I take them, they'll go in a museum (after being restored if needed).
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@jimgar
@lianna I'll add that the life of *almost* all of these locks (where I live) is measured in months at most before they rust into a little ball of tetanus risk. No one uses marine-grade locks, but they place them right over the salt water—in a city that rains like ⅓ of the year. So the bridge quickly becomes an ode to decay and less safe for the kids to cross, because there are rusty chunks of metal sticking out everywhere.The city also comes by and destroys them.
I save what I can and preserve/restore them—eventually they'll all go in the local museum in a big installation to celebrate love and love locks.
(Sorry for being a dick)
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This whole conversation is awesome and guves me all the feels. I look forward to seeing a love lock museum. Maybe
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This whole conversation is awesome and guves me all the feels. I look forward to seeing a love lock museum. Maybe
@tricethetraveller it's one of my life's goals to make an installation that makes the rounds to different museums, celebrating the beauty of these little chunks of metal and what they represent.
I want the Wikipedia page on love locks to have a section on it

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My girlfriend and I went out yesterday to steal love locks, then went to get some warm food and drinks afterwards (it was friggin' cold).
We ended up with 28 new love locks¹, a cinnamon roll the size of a large hedgehog, and chai I had to strain through my teeth.
All and all, it was a beautiful day and a lovely experience...though next time I hope they pour the chai through a strainer

¹I went for easier prey because, from the time I pulled my hands out of my pockets, I had about 30 seconds of poking icy metal before my fingers went numb.
@alice When my son, who is too old for this, and his friend were grabbing coins out of a wishing… well, I didn’t say “don’t do that, it’s bad,” I said, “don’t get caught.”
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My girlfriend and I went out yesterday to steal love locks, then went to get some warm food and drinks afterwards (it was friggin' cold).
We ended up with 28 new love locks¹, a cinnamon roll the size of a large hedgehog, and chai I had to strain through my teeth.
All and all, it was a beautiful day and a lovely experience...though next time I hope they pour the chai through a strainer

¹I went for easier prey because, from the time I pulled my hands out of my pockets, I had about 30 seconds of poking icy metal before my fingers went numb.
I know everyone else is hyper focused on the locks and all, but can we take a moment to appreciate that cinnamon roll?
... Please tell me it tasted as good as it looks

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@lianna @alice Okay, so someone posted something they do that vibes to you initially as insensitive.
I would recommend when you come across something like that, on here or in real life, that you give the person in question the benefit of the doubt at first and ask a follow up question instead of jumping to "you're a dick who hurts people".
It doesn't mean that first impression will always be wrong, but I think it's worth it for us to try to understand each other first and judge second.
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I know everyone else is hyper focused on the locks and all, but can we take a moment to appreciate that cinnamon roll?
... Please tell me it tasted as good as it looks

@Aprazeth it was pretty dang good

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@Aprazeth it was pretty dang good

Ugh, they can be so good. Especially with the frosting and they're still a bit warm and nomnomnom
I'd eat the whole thing. I'd probably be tired and need a nap, but totally would if I could (dang celiac disease, forcing me to eat quad Choco chip cookies with Belgian chocolate
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@rainynight65 I'm OMW out to get an ultrasonic cleaner right now. To date, I just store them in a clean, dry place. I oil some if I can do so without ruining the markings on them.
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