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v 13 year s ago
what a fucking waste.
       
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lolzz 13 year s ago
we just keep on logging..
       
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fuck AMERIGO VESPUCCI 13 year s ago
SPENDING 1000 YEARS GROWING TO GET FUCKING CUT BY SOME FUCKING JERKS ...
       
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archlord 13 year s ago
this trees were too damn high
       
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poxy 13 year s ago
LMFAO ^
       
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Putnam's Dilemma 13 year s ago
How sad.
       
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GOODSTUFF4U 13 year s ago
WOW - Lots of toothpicks
       
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laughinggas 13 year s ago
It wasn't my generation that destroyed the planet!
       
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disturbed 13 year s ago
They served their purpose. The people needed the lumber, why go all nature conscious now? If they were cutting it to make wood dildos, then I would be pissed.
       
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chelle 13 year s ago
As would most of the women using them!....got to watch for splinters down there LOL
       
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Mr. Bumpers 13 year s ago
umm...trees are a renewable resource. Get it? We can plant more trees, hundreds and hundreds of thousands of new tress. We can wait 100 years before cutting them down and then planting hundreds of thousands more. Are you people stupid??
       
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dumbstruck 13 year s ago
As was just mentioned above... trees grow... then then they get too big and too rotten to stay up and then they fall over... decompose back into the soil. Sometimes they burn in a forest fire caused by lightning. All part of the 'natural' cycle. I guess the tree-huggers forgot what happened to Yellowstone Nat. Park a number of years ago? The Forest Service wanted to go in and clean up the debris and dead branches to protect the forest from a big fire. Tree-huggers fought the Forest Service in court to prevent that from happening. A very short time later, the forest burned to the ground in spectacular fashion. Good job, Eco-morons! You can't have it both ways.
       
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eco nerd 13 year s ago
dumbstruck, you're an idiot.
       
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4down2 13 year s ago
The start of green house effect....mother earth revenge ! ! ! !
       
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rolotomasi 13 year s ago
eco nerd,
No, Dumbstruck is smart ... you, on the other hand, not so much.
       
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notatreehugger 13 year s ago
Its really easy to set in your house made of wood, wipe your hiney with paper made from wood, copy junk on your computer with paper made from wood, sit at your computer table made of wood and talk about how dumb we are to cut trees. You are the same people that think meat comes from a store. Trees are a renewable resource.
       
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mountain woman 13 year s ago
Many of these large trees are douglas fir which thrived after fire. They were probably 300 to 600 yrs old. After the last ice age we see where different species of trees grew all over the Pacific NW. Trees are a renewable resource. But I am glad for the pockets of old growth still left. However, when the become dead, dying and no longer growing is time to harvest. We do not allow fires anymore because of air pollution. Fir trees grow in the sun and open areas on the west side of the Cascades and in the shade of other trees on the east side. The ecosystem is complex and never was there a continual stand of old growth from the mtns to the puget sound, but a mosiac of age classes from young trees to old growth. The sad thing now is that the big timber companies are cutting 40 to 80 yr trees on rotation. On a lot of the USFS ground when an old growth fir falls to the ground a hemlock, cedar, or white fir will take it's place as those trees are shade tolerant. This is how the forest changes from a doug fir dominent forest to a hemlock/white fir forest. Hemlock and whitefir species start to die after 125 yrs. Only cedar will grow to the 400_+ old growth status. It is a complex issue. And yes many of our every day items we use do originate from a tree.
       
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Bob 13 year s ago
Trees were put on God"s green planet Earth to use. Have we ran out of trees yet? I do not think so. For all you air head save the planet Idiots with the carbon credits and all, look at all the wood products you use every day! What do you wipe your a$$ on, leaves or corn cobs. Your just a bunch of hypocrites.
       
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Marf 12 year s ago
How saw'd ;)
       
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saddam 12 year s ago
Lets burn some trees, smoke weed and get fuckin high you are all fuckin dickheads go do somethin else besides this dumb conversation about a pic of a tree, you People clearly dont know what real sex is!!! Get off your Computer!!!!! Piece of shit you all, i bet you believe in god hahahaha losers
       
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Enter your name 12 year s ago
Its called greed and exploitation. We clearcut those stands of huge timber, starting in Maine soon after settlement period. When they were all cleared there, we moved west, for more easy pickings in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. When we gutted the forests there, we moved further west, to the mountain states and the west coast states, following the same model as before. Most of us have learned a lesson since then. Its all in the history books. Try reading them sometime.
       
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The_Fhunto 12 year s ago
E ainda tem americano porco querenda dar palpite na floresta dos outros..........
       
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rabbitstoof 12 year s ago
These fellows were hard workers and they needed the lumber to build boats, houses..they were mostly homesteaders that started the towns..what else were they to make houses out of, straw and mud. Be thankful that our forefathers were hard workers. Can you imagine sawing on a tree that size by hand and no chain saws. They were brave...the young guys today would probably not be able to work that hard. Were we just supposed to let the trees grow and live in caves. Get with the program some of you and get realistic...
       
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Wonderful 12 year s ago
this was back when these beautiful trees were onlly a few thousand years old/ jft
       
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