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#4
I feel that the guy is detached from nature, and I feel sorry for the poor tree. You can call that being offended if it makes you feel superior.
You feel sorry for a tree? Y you Kure the one that is detached. Detached from reality.
Hey, come on, now. Trees have feelings too! Right?