Post here if you're a scrub

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  1. Vulkanis

    Vulkanis Banned

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    First.
     
  2. complete_

    complete_ lamer

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    at least you didnt post on your birthday
     
  3. Vulkanis

    Vulkanis Banned

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    third.
     
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    w00kie Mustachioed Mexican

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    Trickster Retired Developer

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    That's a Shrub, not a Scrub.
     
  6. RKB53

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    I was going to say that, fuck you.
     
  7. Zeke

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    bikipadia saiz its a scrubbie!

    Shrubland, scrubland, scrub or brush is a plant community characterized by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes.

    In botany and ecology a shrub is defined as a much-branched woody plant less than 8 m high and usually with many stems. Tall shrubs are mostly 2–8 m high; small shrubs 1–2 m high: subshrubs less than 1 m high.[3]

    A descriptive system widely adopted in Australia to describe different types of vegetation is based on structural characteristics based on plant life-form, plus the height and foliage cover of the tallest stratum or dominant species.

    For shrubs 2–8 m high the following structural forms result:

    * dense foliage cover (70–100%) — closed-scrub
    * mid-dense foliage cover (30–70%) — open-scrub
    * sparse foliage cover (10–30%) — tall shrubland
    * very sparse foliage cover (<10%) — tall open shrubland

    For shrubs <2 m high the following structural forms result:

    * dense foliage cover (70–100%) — closed-heath
    * mid-dense foliage cover (30–70%) — open-heath
    * sparse foliage cover (10–30%) — low shrubland
    * very sparse foliage cover (<10%) — low open shrubland
     
  8. FN198

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    maybe because everyone in shrubland is a scrub anyways
     
  9. Deadpool

    Deadpool SVETLANNNAAAAAA

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    SHRUBBERY!!!!!!

    eki eki
     
  11. Zeke

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    Niii!!!
     
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    German soldiers hiding in a scrub.


    BTT: I have shrubs and scrubs in my backyard, they are inferior to me.
     
    Last edited: Apr 7, 2011
  14. Deadpool

    Deadpool SVETLANNNAAAAAA

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    lol what is putzen - is it the same as putz?
     
  15. f1r3w4rr10r

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    clean up something

    verb to "Putz" (on buildings) would be "verputzen"
     

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