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Finally, the Avocado can also be considered as a houseplant, I know several of you have one. I myself now have Avocado trees in three cities. Houseplants are lovely, but they are also like many of us now ~generally~ stationary. What is still? What is stagnant? Trapped? Or just pleasantly at home?
Avocados are kept as houseplants, I know several of you have one. Oscar has three Avocado trees in three cities and Sameen's mom had one once. Houseplants are lovely, but they are also like many of us now ~generally~ stationary. Contributors were asked to explore what being stationary means. Does it mean to be stuck, still, trapped or stagnant? Being stationary can also be nice: on a rainy day when you're inside listening to sad songs and playing Roller Coaster Tycoon? Sounds like a dream!

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Avocados are kept as houseplants, I know several of you have one. Oscar has three Avocado trees in three cities and Sameen's mom had one once. Houseplants are lovely, but they are also like many of us now ~generally~ stationary. Contributors were asked to explore what being stationary means. Does it mean to be stuck, still, trapped or stagnant? Being stationary can also be nice: on a rainy day when you're inside listening to sad songs and playing Roller Coaster Tycoon? Sounds like a dream!