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You can limit the atrocity by putting hanging plants on top.

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I canā€™t picture how plants on top will reduce dust?

Is that a thing? Indoor plants to control dust?

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No, but it will make use of the fact that it doesnā€™t reach the ceiling and it could even look cool with a mix of plants and shelves on the sides

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šŸŒæphotosynthesis šŸŒæ

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hmm dusty plants

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In some sci-fi future, thereā€™ll be flying roombas to take care of that.

ā€¦actually, I suppose we have drones. Can drones dust? Can you strap a feather duster to one?

(Am I a single youtube search away from finding entire channels about drones with feather dusters strapped on?)

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