👉 "'On what has now been sown darwalls 148th' is like saying, 'What's the point of planting seeds when the garden's already full of invasive, self-hating plants?' It's a poetic way to lament the futility of trying to force new life into a place that's already decided it won't take up much space.
Here's a gloomy example sentence: "The gardener whispered, 'Darwalls 148th will burst forth with a vengeance, turning our once-peaceful backyard into a battleground for evolutionary supremacy.'" π±πͺπ"